Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - published - Mon, 28 Oct 2024
Job Summary
The post holder’s main responsibilities are the management, care and accessibility of the Goldsmiths Textile Collection, including supporting researchers, collections management, and planning and delivery of student, staff, and public exhibitions and events with a view to enhancing student experience.
Job Description
The post holder will be appointed on a 0.6FTE contract (21 hours a week), £38,647 - £41,780 pro rata (actual salary £23,188.20 - £25,068).
General management of the Goldsmiths Textile Collection and Constance Howard Gallery, including collections management and development, providing access, research support, and outreach.
1. Collections documentation and cataloguing to Spectrum standards.
2. Answering research and access enquiries and facilitating research appointments.
3. Planning and executing the curatorial programming of the Constance Howard Gallery, including:
* Planning and running events (e.g. group visits, internal curricular seminars, exhibition private views) and facilitating events run by students, Goldsmiths staff or external partners.
* Facilitating exhibitions curated by students or external partners, curating and delivering exhibitions where appropriate.
* Staffing exhibition private views which will include occasional evening working.
1. Liaising with Goldsmiths academic colleagues and others to develop and facilitate workshops, student projects, and other activities.
2. Representing and promoting GTC to interested parties within and outside of Goldsmiths, including staff, students, the wider research community, and the public and local communities.
3. Supporting development and fundraising activities for the GTC in collaboration with Goldsmiths Development Team.
4. Staffing the Constance Howard Gallery as part of a rota, invigilating the gallery and library spaces, and assisting researchers/visitors.
5. Coordinating the annual Christine Risley Prize for Textiles.
6. Coordinating and supervising staff, students on placements, and volunteers involved with GTC project work.
7. Promotion of GTC and CHG activities in conjunction with Library staff.
8. Deputising for the Special Collections & Archives Manager in their absence.
9. Any other duties as may reasonably be required by the Special Collections & Archives Manager.
Application Process
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