Icon Internship, Preventive Conservation
National Trust for Scotland supported by the Bute Memorial Fund
12 month internship starting October 2018
Location: Newhailes House, Musselburgh, EH21 6RY
Supervisor: Julie Bon ACR Conservator East
Educational Stipend: £17,000, plus dedicated study visit fund

This internship is hosted by the National Trust for Scotland, supported by the 
Trust's Bute Memorial Fund and managed in partnership with Icon.

The Bute/Icon internship is an exceptional opportunity for an emerging 
professional.  The Trust is Scotland's leading conservation charity, with an 
extensive portfolio of built heritage sites, from castles and country houses to 
cottages, working historic environments and modern museum facilities.   
Material culture collections are on open display at more than 50 of these 
properties, and their care is the responsibility of the Trust's Curatorial & 
Conservation Service.   Our emphasis is on a collaborative approach rooted in 
strategy, preventive conservation principles and practice.

The intern will be supervised by the Trust's Conservator East and will be based 
at the East Regional Office at Newhailes House.   The focus of the internship 
will be assisting with a number of projects due to happen at Newhailes over the 
next year, including a large-scale moth eradication project and the development 
of a plan for the conservation, display and interpretation of the house and its 
collections.

Alongside this the intern will have the opportunity to be involved with the 
delivery of preventive conservation activities (environmental monitoring and 
control, light management, IPM and housekeeping) to further embed and raise 
standards at this and other Trust properties. An important and stimulating part 
of the internship will be to help deliver conservation training events for 
Trust staff and volunteers.

The intern will also get to experience and contribute to conservation projects 
and activities throughout the Trust according to a mutually agreed work plan.   
Overnight stays in various parts of Scotland should be anticipated, and will be 
funded separately by the Trust.

The successful applicant will have a recognised conservation qualification and 
will actively be seeking a career in preventive conservation.   S/he will 
relish working in Scotland, and be a highly-motivated, reliable and resourceful 
individual with outstanding interpersonal skills.   Strong IT and 
organisational skills are essential, as well as an ability to work at heights. 
A full UK / EU driving licence and a willingness to drive are essential.
Please apply using the application form on the Icon website only. 
https://icon.org.uk/what-is-conservation/internships

Closing date: Midday on 23rd July 2018
Interviews will be held on 22nd August 2018 starting in early October 2018
Questions: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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