Role SummaryC3B Conservator: OrganicsCollection CareFull-timeFixed term contract (until 30 September 2025)£32,338 per annumApplication deadline: 12pm (midday) on Thursday 28th November 2024About the role:The British Museum has an exciting opportunity for a Conservator: Organics (C3B grade) to join the Department of Collection Care. The main purpose of this role is to contribute to the care of the collection through a combination of interventive and preventive measures in support of the Museum's operating plan, and to proactively engage with the public programme activities of the Conservation Section.The role requires the post holder to have good general knowledge and experience in the care and conservation of a wide range of organic materials, and an interest in conservation of World Cultures collections. Knowledge in the conservation of textiles and/or plant fibers and feathers would be desirable.Key areas of responsibility:To contribute to the conservation of collections made of a range of organic materials, including textiles.To contribute to the preparation of objects for loan, exhibition, and permanent display.To contribute to the care of the collection through dedicated projects on collections in store.To work collaboratively with colleagues within the department and across the museum.To contribute to the department's outreach activities through public speaking, writing for social media, publishing, etc.To contribute to the development of new preventive or interventive measures.About you:Recognised professional conservation qualification to degree level or equivalent, with emphasis on the conservation of the material relevant to the specialism of the role.Demonstrable practical skills in the conservation of a range of objects made of organic materials.Understanding of mechanisms involved in material deterioration.Knowledge of contemporary principles and practice in preventive conservation.Understanding of conservation theory and ethical decision making.Able to undertake highly detailed tasks while working under pressure.Experience of planning own work to deliver set objectives on time and to budget.Open and effective communicator with good spoken and written EnglishAbout the British Museum: Founded in 1753, the British Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history and culture. The Museum is one of the leading visitor attractions and its world-famous collection includes the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures, Egyptian mummies, the Admonitions Scroll, and the Amaravati sculptures.The Museum offers a competitive benefits package including:Membership of the civil service pension schemeFree entry to a wide range of museums and exhibitionsParticipation in private and public Museum activities, including talks by leading curators from around the world and behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn how museums care for and manage their extraordinary collectionsGenerous annual leave allowanceInterest-free travel, bicycle and rental deposit loansProfessional and personal development opportunitiesEmployee Assistance ProgrammeDiscounts on food and gift shop purchasesAdditional details:For more information about this role, please see the job description.If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of in order to support you with your application, please provide details to bmrecruit@britishmuseum.org.We have a legal responsibility to ensure that employees have the right to work in the UK. If you currently do not hold the right to work in the UK, we can only sponsor a limited number of roles that meet eligibility criteria. To offer a sponsorship, the job role you apply needs to be in the list of eligible occupations: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/skilled-worker-visa-eligible-occupations. Additionally (with some limited exceptions), the role will need to meet the minimum salary threshold of £38,700 or the going rate for the job, whichever is the highest. You can find more information here: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-jobThe British Museum is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from unlawful discrimination or harassment. We value the benefits that a diverse workforce brings to a Museum which represents world culture. The Museum is committed to ensuring that no job applicant suffers unlawful discrimination because of any protected characteristics. Our recruitment procedures aim to ensure that individuals are treated fairly because of their relevant knowledge, skills and experience.The Museum adheres to the HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) for pre-employment screening of Civil Servants.