Job- Object Conservator at the Science Museum, London, permanent, full time.
Salary:  24,500-25,500
Do you have experience and knowledge of object conservation and the ability to 
work independently? Have you worked with collections teams to deliver 
exhibitions and support loans or acquisitions?
You will be based in London, working at the Science Museum and our object store 
in Kensington Olympia, which is the small object storage facility for the 
Science Museum. You will work closely with the other members of the core 
Conservation & Collections Care teams based at all SMG sites, and alongside 
project teams, undertaking all aspects of interventive object conservation on a 
wide range of materials, including condition checking and documentation. You 
will also advise on display conditions, object protection, object installation, 
decant, storage and assist with preventive conservation on site. On occasion 
you may manage short term staff, students and volunteers.
You will have a relevant conservation qualification or experience of object 
conservation, along with good team working skills and the ability to work 
independently. You will have experience of working on scientific, technical, 
engineering, modern materials or medical related objects, and strong written 
communications skills.
You will be offered excellent benefits, including 25 pro days annual leave in 
addition to bank holidays, a contributory pension scheme, BUPA medical and 
dental care, an annual season ticket loan and numerous staff discounts whilst 
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For a full Job description and to apply please see the science Museum web-site. 
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CHARLOTTE ELLISTON
CONSERVATION COORDINATOR
+44 (0)207 942 4126
Science Museum
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