Job details Job reference: 2025R000366 Date posted: 13/05/2024 Application closing date: 11/05/2025 Location: Corporate Headquarters, Cultra Salary: £34,524 - £35,712 per annum Package: Generous terms & conditions, including access to a flexi-time scheme & 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 after 5 years' service. Contractual hours: 37 Basis: Full time Job category/type: Curatorial Learning & Engagement Officer, CEDaR National Museums NI is a leading cultural institution and is responsible for ensuring that its significant collection is developed, cared for and accessible to the widest possible audience. Almost one million people enjoy our four museums each year, and through loans, research, community activity and digital programmes we engage a much wider audience than those who physically visit our museums. We believe that our museums can play an important and valuable role at the heart of society. Through our work we preserve, protect and promote the region's cultural assets, knowledge and collective memory. We provide shared and trusted spaces to explore who we are, where we have come from and where we might be going. We engage and work in partnership with the public to share stories and care for and present a vast range of objects bringing important cultural, educational, social and scientific ideas to life. We unite the past, present and future; enhance health and well-being; make places more attractive to live in, work and visit; and, create positive economic impact. We inspire present and future generations of pioneers, designers, makers and community leaders. Our museums are loved and trusted public institutions: they provide joy, prompt reflection, and foster curiosity about the world around us. Our vision To celebrate who we are, telling the stories of our past, challenging our present, shaping our future. The role The post holder, building on CEDaR's established role in environmental data capture, collation and mobilization, will champion as part of a growing team the innovation and enhanced delivery necessary to mainstream the use, understanding and impact of data for policy, operational and legislative delivery and reporting. The role will be central to the delivery of species-based citizen science programmes and provision of learning and engagement opportunities for species identification, improving the skills of the recording community and encouraging new enthusiasm for a variety of species groups and generating robust data sets. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.