Part time (0.6 FTE / 21.6 hours per week), Fixed Term Contract to 31 December 
2018

Caring for the world's knowledge

The British Library leads and collaborates in growing the world's knowledge 
base. We have signed a major partnership to make thousands of digitised 
historic documents and ancient manuscripts relating to centuries of history of 
the Gulf available online to researchers, scholars and the general public 
across the Gulf region and around the world. The Collection Care department, 
which comprises some 40 people, is responsible for the care of one of the 
largest, richest and most diverse research collections in the world.

This is an opportunity for an experienced conservator to work in a small, busy 
team. You will be carrying out conservation and preparation treatments on a 
wide range of collection items relating to the Gulf region that are being 
digitised as part of this project. You'll operate with minimal supervision and 
have the skills and knowledge to plan, manage and track your work to ensure 
that deadlines are met. You must be able to communicate effectively with people 
at all levels, and be able to keep clear, consistent and accurate records of 
all treatments undertaken.

You need to have either a degree in conservation or equivalent knowledge and 
skills sets, and practical hands-on experience in conservation of library 
materials for digitisation and/or large-scale conservation projects; a broad 
knowledge of available conservation treatments within the field of book 
conservation together with the ability to diagnose conservation problems and to 
develop and evaluate options for solutions. You should also have a high level 
of manual dexterity and the ability to treat fragile and delicate materials, 
together with knowledge of materials chemistry and the properties, behaviours 
and interaction of a wide range of organic and inorganic materials. A good 
knowledge of preventive conservation issues is also required with the ability 
to deliver training on the handling of library material to support and 
implement best practices within the British Library/Qatar Foundation 
partnership project and collaboration with the colleagues in the main British 
Library Conservation Studio (BLCC).

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Flavio Marzo, Gulf 
History Arabic Science Project Conservator on 0207 412 7740, or write to 
[email protected]

Link to application:
https://britishlibrary.recruitment.northgatearinso.com/birl/pages/vacancy.jsf?latest=01001369
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