Position in the Conservation Department at The National Gallery, London

Preventive Conservator/Conservation Engineer
Fixed Term, Full Time
UKP31,500

Job reference: 1718

The National Gallery seeks to recruit a highly motivated individual to join the 
team delivering the One Gallery Accommodation Hub project, a major building 
project in the heart of the National Gallery. The jobholder will have specific 
responsibility for ensuring the safety of the collection (paintings and 
archival material) at the Gallery for the duration of this project. They will 
assist with monitoring shock and vibration, dust levels and any other 
environmental factors posing a risk to the collection. They will also have a 
key role in helping to develop and implement any mitigation measures required 
to ensure collections safety. Suitable candidates will have formal 
qualification to at least HNC level in conservation, preventive conservation, 
conservation science, engineering, facilities management or a similar relevant 
subject, or equivalent experience. Direct experience of similar building 
projects and/or of working in a museum or similar institution is desirable.

As jobholder you will foster positive working relationships with key 
stakeholders to ensure collections safety including the National Gallery`s 
curators, conservators, scientists, art handlers, buildings and facilities and 
regular contract staff, as well as buildings contractors and consultants 
associated with the One Galley Project. The candidate must therefore have 
excellent communication, negotiation and problem-solving skills, be practical 
and self-motivated but able to work in a team environment, and be able to work 
flexible hours and to prioritise time and resources to meet demands of a 
sometimes uneven workload. As time permits, the successful candidate will also 
provide wider preventive conservation support to assist in establishing 
processes and procedures to ensure the safety of the collections in light of 
the increasing public, private and corporate events programme at the Gallery. 
The jobholder will be a member of the Conservation Department but will maintain 
a very close relationship with the Buildings and Facilities Department and have 
regular contact with the Scientific Department.

Candidates are encouraged to submit a covering letter with their application 
and to ensure that in either this letter or the Supporting Information section 
of the application form they have clearly indicated why they are applying for 
the role, and how they fit the essential criteria specified in the job pack.

This is a fixed term contract for a period of 22 months.

Closing date: 6 January 2019
Interview date: 17 January 2019
For more information and application details see <URL: 
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/jobs>



Catherine Higgitt
Principal Scientist
Scientific Department
National Gallery
London
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