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Subject: Position at Tate

Position at Tate

From: Sophie Young <sophie.young<-at->
Date: Monday, February 20, 2012
Paintings Conservator TG0168
Tate

Salary pro rata to UKP27,150 per annum

Tate is commencing a Storage Transfer project, addressing Tate's
long term storage needs across all Tate sites and involves the
preparation and transfer of paintings and 3D artworks to new
locations.

We are seeking an experienced paintings conservator to work within
the Storage Transfer Project team. As Paintings Conservator, you
will concentrate on assessing, preparing, treating and packing
paintings within the Collection before the paintings are moved to
storage sites.

You will hold a recognised qualification in Conservation with
demonstrable practical experience.  It is essential to have
analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent organisational and
prioritisation skills, and an effective communicator. You will need
to be able to work independently on conservation treatments and
provide specialist advice for storage and transport. Good end-use IT
skills will also be necessary.

Contact details/How to apply: Our opportunities are open for you to
apply online. Please visit:

    <URL:http://www.tate.org.uk/about/workingattate/>

to create an account by registering your details. If you are an
existing user, please log into your account to apply. For all
opportunities, we ask candidates to complete an online application
form for the vacancy they are interested in. If you need an
application form in an alternative format, please call us on 020
7887 4997. Once you have submitted your application, you can keep
track of its progress by logging in to your account.

Closing date: 12 March 2012.

Our jobs are like our galleries, open to all.


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