Closing date: Wednesday 6 th November 2024 at midnight The Head of Collections Research is a senior leader within the Research team of The National Archives (TNA)’s Research, Grants and Academic Engagement Department. They will work with the Head of Research, their team and colleagues across The National Archives to deliver excellent and ground-breaking research which enables new insights into our expertise and collections. They will define and implement a collections research strategy in line with our Research Vision and corporate strategy. Drawing on their own collections or relevant subject expertise, they will lead, enable, conduct and disseminate pioneering research. They will work closely with colleagues and external collaborators to foster innovation in method and enquiry, within and across disciplines, that leads to world-class research in the understanding and dissemination of TNA’s collections. Leading on building networks and communities that enable interdisciplinary collections research and unlock the potential of our collections in inclusive, disruptive and entrepreneurial ways, they will manage our strategic collections research programmes and contribute to the implementation of our Research Vision. They will represent TNA nationally and internationally to cultural heritage and higher education audiences in the context of collections research, and play a key role in communicating collections research across TNA, including at senior and executive levels. About us: The National Archives (TNA) is the official archive of the UK government and for England and Wales, making available to the public a vast collection of historical records dating back over 1,000 years. TNA is also an Independent Research Organisation (IRO): multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research into all aspects of our collections and activities is at the heart of what we do. Our Research, Grants and Academic Engagement department is charged with conducting, enabling, and promoting world-class research, often delivered in collaboration with external partners including experts from academic, other heritage organisations, government departments and the industry. Within the beautiful surroundings of Kew, a 10-minute walk from the Underground and Overground stations, TNA boasts a collegial working environment and an excellent Civil Service benefits package. This includes flexible working, an on-site gym, wellbeing resources and an opportunity to join the Civil Service Alpha Pension Scheme. Putting you at the forefront of our organisation, we are committed to supporting professional development and training for all our colleagues. To apply, please click the ‘Apply’ button on this page. You will be asked to upload a CV and write a personal statement. £50,489 to £53,000 per annum