TIME SENSITIVE
Job Opportunity
Project Conservators (x 6 vacancies) - The National Archives
Based at: Kew, Surrey, UK
The National Archives are recruiting for 6 Project Conservators (all are fixed 
term Appointments):

X 4 - 1 year
X 1 - 9 months
X 1 - 6 months
About Us:
The National Archives (TNA) is an executive agency of the Department for 
Culture, Media and Sport of the United Kingdom. We are the official archive and 
publisher for the UK government and guardians of over 1,000 years of iconic 
national documents.

Our collection is one of the largest in the world, containing over 11 million 
historical government and public records. From Domesday Book to modern 
government papers and digital files, we hold paper and parchment, digital 
records and websites, photographs, posters, maps, drawings and paintings.
Job Purpose:
Working in the Digitisation Project Conservation Team within the Commercial and 
Business Delivery Department, the Project Conservator needs to work efficiently 
within a dedicated team of conservators who are responsible for assessing and 
preparing records for digitisation.

Digitisation projects are a key part of The National Archives' business, access 
and preservation strategies. They involve multiple departments working 
interdependently to bring a project together, and allow us to build valuable 
partnerships with external clients and companies. The role has an impact on the 
ability of the organisation to deliver large scale digitization projects many 
of which have a strong commercial benefit. Maintaining the balance between the 
preservation needs of the collection and the commercial aspects of the project 
is crucial. The Project Conservator plays a vital part in facilitating the 
smooth running of these projects to ensure timely delivery while upholding the 
professional reputation of The National Archives.
The Project Conservator ensures that all information on the document can be 
captured and that damage to documents during scanning is minimised through 
appropriate preparation. They must be able to meet strict targets and deadlines 
so an ability to work under pressure is vital.
The role requires a recognised professional qualification in conservation with 
a specialism book, paper or archives conservation at degree level or higher, or 
equivalent experience.

Role and Responsibilities:
* Prepare original documents for imaging

* Assess the condition of documents and estimate treatment times
* Make decisions regarding treatments and materials, selecting the most 
appropriate available or adapting existing processes while adhering to the ICON 
code of ethics and professional standards
* Carry out treatments and re-housing where necessary
* Work with fragile documents under pressure while maintaining a high level of 
manual dexterity
* Manage own workload to meet targets and deadlines
* Keep organised records and maintain project documentation as required
* Provide on-going practical assistance to the scanning team where required
* Work closely with other teams involved in digitization to communicate 
technical information regarding document condition, document handling, and 
workflow to internal colleagues and external commercial partners

Candidates will be contacted at the beginning of January confirming the outcome 
of their applications. If your application has been successful, interviews will 
be held mid-January 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO APPLY PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK (copy and paste 
into your browser):
https://www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi?jcode=1519781

Salary: £23,100 per annum

Full time: 36 hours per week
Thank you
Claire Fry
Recruitment Advisor
The National Archives, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Richmond, TW9 4DU
Tel: 0208 392 5349
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/>
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