Opportunity type: Fixed-term, Full-time

Working hours: 36 hours per week

Salary: £35,975 per annum

Location: London - Tate Britain, Millbank

Closing date: 02 May 2018 at 17:00

Help Lead Research at Tate.

This is an opportunity to work with one of the most globally important art 
institutions within its ground-breaking Research Department. You will make a 
significant contribution by acting as Deputy to the Head of Collection Care 
Research.

You will work to ensure the smooth and well managed delivery of research 
projects within the department by co-ordinating, advising, monitoring and 
supporting the activities of Collection Care Research projects, and utilising 
your excellent financial and budget management skills. With your knowledge of 
the research funding environment in the UK and strong grasp of practice-driven 
research, you will also develop and write new research proposals in alignment 
to existing strategic priorities for Collection Care Research. In doing so you 
will work with a range of stakeholders across Tate, including colleagues 
outside of your immediate specialism.

As the role involves leading on the evaluations of Collection Care research 
projects for Tate, you will be well practiced in reflecting on project design 
and delivery, and able to identify and make changes and improvements. As a 
champion of multidisciplinary, collaborative and practice-driven research you 
will support the development of research capacity and help to create a vibrant 
research culture at Tate.

An excellent communicator, with exceptional written and oral communication 
skills, you will also play a major role in the development and implementation 
of a communication plan for Collection Care Research supporting the production 
of content across a range of mediums and representing Collection Care Research 
both internally and externally.

Highly organised with excellent attention to detail you thrive in the 
multidisciplinary environment of the museum and have a dynamic and flexible 
approach to working on project delivery.

Your experience of supporting the management of externally funded research 
projects and developing new grant applications will be essential as is your 
flexible and generous approach to supporting researchers within the museum.

This position is offered on a fixed-term contract of 2.5 years.

For full job description/person specification and to apply: 
https://workingat.tate.org.uk/pages/job_search_view.aspx?jobId=3878&JobIndex=5&categoryList=&workingPatternList=&locations=&group=&keywords=&PageIndex=1&Number=28



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