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Conservator: Exhibitions

British Museum

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Posted over 30 days ago...

Exciting opportunity to shape preventive conservation practice in a leading role at the British Museum

Overview

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£39105

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Bloomsbury, London - Hybrid

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Expires at anytime

Organisation summary

The British Museum is one of the world's foremost institutions for history, art and culture. It offers an unbeatable opportunity to work with one of the most significant collections globally during a period of exciting transformation.

Role Summary

  • Lead preventive conservation activities for exhibitions, loans and touring projects
  • Manage the care of the collection through environment management
  • Contribute to the prevention of collection damage by proposing long-term preservation solutions
  • Handle complex conservation challenges
  • Collaborate and advise on collection care and conservation matters
  • Support and advise partner institutions on collection care standards
  • Line manage and mentor staff
  • Contribute to exhibition de-install processes, funding bids and public speaking

Role Requirements

  • Professional conservation qualification and working towards PACR accreditation
  • Practical experience of exhibition related conservation activities
  • Understanding of conservation theory and health and safety requirements
  • Ability to manage projects, solve problems and make professional judgements
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ideally, experience of working on complex projects and exhibition design

The British Museum is seeking an experienced Conservator to play a leading role in the preventive care of one of the world’s most significant collections. This is a specialist post with a strong focus on exhibitions, loans and international touring, supporting the Museum’s ambitious exhibition programme and long-term strategic priorities. The role combines strategic oversight, technical expertise and people leadership, and will contribute to the delivery of the Museum’s Masterplan and capital projects. This is a rare opportunity to work at a world-leading museum during a period of significant transformation. You’ll contribute to high-profile exhibitions and international collaborations, work alongside expert colleagues across disciplines, and help shape best practice in preventive conservation for years to come.

Key areas of responsibility include leading in the coordination of preventive conservation activities for exhibitions, loans and touring projects, ensuring delivery to time and budget. You will lead on the care of the collection through environment management (temperature, relative humidity, light and pollutants), and support Integrated Pest Management. Independently assess the condition of collections and contribute to the preventative conservation of collections made of a wide range of organic and inorganic materials by proposing environmental management solutions for long-term preservation. Solve complex conservation challenges related to exhibition delivery, using professional judgement, innovation and adaptability. Collaborate with and influence colleagues and stakeholders on collection care and conservation matters. Support and advise partner institutions in the UK and internationally on collection care standards. Line manage and mentor staff, aligning individual objectives with departmental and organisational priorities. Review and improve processes and procedures to ensure best practice in safeguarding the collection. Ensure compliance with current health and safety legislation. Contribute to exhibition de-install processes, evaluation and lessons learned. Contribute to funding bids, outreach activities, public speaking and professional publishing.

About you: A recognised professional conservation qualification (degree level or equivalent experience) and working towards PACR accreditation. Excellent knowledge of contemporary preventive conservation principles and practice. Practical experience of exhibition and display-related conservation activities. Strong understanding of conservation theory, ethical decision making and health and safety requirements. Proven ability to manage projects, solve problems and make sound professional judgements. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to motivate and influence, collaborate with and present to a range of audiences. Ideally, you will have experience of working on complex projects and of exhibition design and build.

Benefits: Be a part of a world-renowned institution, where history, culture, and innovation come together! Generous Leave: 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 with service) plus 2.5 privilege days and bank holidays. Exceptional Pension: Secure your future with one of the UK’s most generous defined benefit schemes – guaranteed income for life. Cultural Perks: Free tickets to exhibitions, plus complimentary and discounted entry to leading museums and galleries worldwide. Financial Support: Interest-free travel loans and rental deposit loans. Wellbeing: Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for mental health and wellbeing support. Everyday Extras: Paid 1-hour lunch break, subsidised staff canteen, and discounts in our gift shop.

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