Research Assistant, Assistant Conservator (Applied Arts) Part-Time
9 months/3 days per week
GBP 25,728 - GBP 29,799 pro-rata

The Fitzwilliam Museum houses the principal collections of art and antiquities 
of the University of Cambridge, and holds over half a million objects in its 
care. It is also one of the eight museums that comprise the University of 
Cambridge Museums consortium (UCM).

The Department of Applied Arts is responsible for nearly 30,000 objects, the 
majority ranging in date from c. 1200 to the present day. The collections are 
mainly Western European but we also have important Asian (Korean, Chinese, 
Japanese and Indian) and Islamic holdings. The major categories comprise: arms 
and armour, ceramics, clocks and watches, enamels, fans, furniture, glass, 
jewellery, lacquer work, objets de vertu, silver and metalwork, sculpture, and 
textiles.

Within the Museum there are 6 conservators (attached to curatorial 
departments), a collections care conservator and a research scientist all 
working under the Head of Conservation. The Hamilton Kerr Institute (HKI) for 
paintings conservation is a department of the Fitzwilliam, with its own 
Director, who is also Assistant Director (Conservation) of the Fitzwilliam. The 
Museum conservators and staff of the HKI form the Fitzwilliam Museum 
Conservation Division.

The Research Assistant works as part of a small, dynamic team to ensure the 
long-term preservation of the Applied Arts collections and make them accessible 
for the purposes of study and display.  Importantly, the role-holder addresses 
the preservation and conservation needs of the collection for the benefit of 
future generations and, through his/her work, contributes to ongoing research 
through the practice of the highest quality interventive conservation 
treatments and preservation measures.  The role-holder participates in the 
Museum-wide Collections Care programme and collaborates with other conservators 
across the Museum and the UCM Collections Care and Conservation Consultation 
Group (4C).

The role purpose is to support and maintain the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Applied 
Arts collections and the University’s national and international reputation for 
excellence in teaching and research. Contribution in excellence for research 
will be as a member of the Museum’s Conservation team carrying out preventive 
conservation and conservation treatments and, through this, research into the 
collections under the guidance of the Objects Conservator (Applied Arts). 
Typical materials include inorganics such ceramics and glass, organics such as 
textiles and ivories, historic and archaeological metalwork and mixed media 
objects such as enamels, jewellery, arms and armour. The role-holder will also 
take part in the survey of the furniture collection and may assist with the 
survey and pilot project for the conservation and storage of the Lennox-Boyd 
collection of c.480 fans. Contribution to publications will be encouraged.

Offers of employment will be conditional upon the satisfactory outcome of a 
Security check. Whether an outcome is satisfactory will be determined by the 
University.

Closing date for applications: midnight on 12 December 2017

Planned interview date: 19 December 2017

To submit an application for this vacancy, please click on the link in the 
‘Apply online’ button on the advert published on the University’s Job 
Opportunities pages http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/. This will route you to the 
University’s Web Recruitment System, where you will need to register an account 
(if you have not already) and log in before completing the online application 
form.

The University welcomes diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible 
to live and work in the UK.

Linda Brooklyn
Personnel and Workforce Development Manager 
Working Pattern: Monday to Thursday


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