The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United 
Kingdom

Collections Technician - 30831 
Full Time or Part Time
The post is open to external and internal candidates
Grade: 500
Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £22,722 to £24,411, 
with potential progression once in post to £28,259 a year.
New staff are eligible to join the University's new defined contribution 
pension scheme. Existing staff may continue to receive their current benefits.

Additional Information
Please note: this position requires basic DBS clearance to be evidenced at the 
point of offer.
We welcome applications from those seeking part-time hours up to a minimum of 
0.6 Full Time Equivalent (FTE).
Interviews to be held on Friday 14 December 2018.

Terms and Conditions

Job Purpose
The Barber Institute is one of the finest art galleries of its size in Europe. 
It has small but world-class collections of paintings, drawings, prints, 
sculptures, coins and works of art, and a lively public programme. 
You'll support the Barber in achieving its mission through contributing to the 
care and presentation of its collections whether on display in the galleries, 
in store or on loan, and in the delivery of a year-round high-profile programme 
of exhibitions and displays. 
Working to the highest professional sector standards, the you'll move, pack, 
install and light works of art, ranging from large oil canvases to small coins, 
mounts, glazes and frames objects, and act as a courier for the Barber's own 
works, in the UK and abroad, when required. 
You'll be responsible for managing the Barber's art stores and technical 
workshops, monitoring and reporting on environmental conditions in all areas 
where the collections are present, and adhering to Health & Safety policies and 
safe working practices at all times. 
Line-managed by the Exhibitions and Loans Manager, you'll have a singleton role 
in a small collections team, working closely with all the curators as well as 
providing technical support to the wider Barber team, including colleagues in 
the Learning & Engagement team. 

Person Specification
You'll have considerable experience of the handling, preparation, display and 
care of works of art gained in a museum or gallery environment. 
In particular, you'll have considerable experience of mounting, framing and 
displaying works on paper to professional standards, and evidence of general 
technical proficiency. 
You'll also have a demonstrable understanding of the security and environmental 
issues relevant to a museum or gallery displaying fragile and irreplaceable 
works of art, and of the conservation issues surrounding art handling, 
including environment control systems and an awareness of and interest in 
developing sector standards. 
You'll offer demonstrable evidence of a commitment to providing a high level of 
customer care when dealing with colleagues, external partners, couriers, etc. 
You'll have an ability to use judgement to organise and prioritise your own 
workload, to work under pressure to fixed deadlines, and a flexible and 
positive attitude to working in a small team. 
You'll also have a positive and pragmatic approach to problem solving, taking a 
pro-active and calm approach to challenges, and presenting solutions, 
demonstrating an attention to detail and accuracy in all your work. 
A good command of relevant IT programs will be important. 
You'll need to be willing to travel abroad and work out of hours on courier 
duties occasionally. 

Closing Date: 4 December 2018

A full job description is available in PDF format: 
http://www.download.bham.ac.uk/vacancies/jd/30831.pdf
To apply, please request application instructions from Mr Nathan King, HR 
Adviser (Recruitment), University of Birmingham: Nathan King: +44(0)0121 415 
9000, [email protected]

Posted by: Robert Wenley, Head of Collections, The Barber Institute of Fine 
Arts, University of Birmingham, Birmingham (UK) B15 2TS


 
Robert Wenley
Deputy Director
Head of Collections
 
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts    
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston 
Birmingham
B15 2TS
 
0121 414 3371



www.barber.org.uk


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