Subject: Position at National Archives, Kew
Preservation Assistant The National Archives (UK) Kew, West London Full-time/Fixed Term Appointment for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extension. Starting Salary: UKP20,545 - UKP27,955 plus generous benefits package, including pension, childcare vouchers, sports and social club facilities, onsite gym, subsidised staff restaurant and opportunities for training and development. The National Archives is the UK government's official archive, containing 1,000 years of recorded history from the Domesday Book to the present. Our experts in conservation and preservation care for a huge range of documents - from parchments to synthetic materials that cover a collection of over 10 million records. The Preservation Assistant will be expected to support The National Archives' ongoing preservation programmes and to provide technical guidance to internal and external stakeholders. In particular, the preservation assistant will support data mining and data collection about inherently unstable materials (e.g. plastics, colour photographs, transparent paper) in order to provide essential evidence to inform priorities and underpin strategic planning of the Collection Care Department. You will play a key role in helping to deliver risk mitigation projects such as emergency response planning and collection re-housing as well as support pest monitoring and environmental monitoring. You will also play a key role in the development and implementation of projects in The National Archives e.g. promoting the work of Collection Care and acting as an advocate for best preservation advice and guidance and communicating this to internal and external audiences. Reports to: Head of Preservation Role and Responsibilities Support data mining and data collecting to provide evidence for Collection Care's strategic and business planning Interpret, analyse and report data and relevant literature to support the work of Collection Care Support the delivery of Collection Care's on-going programme of risk mitigation for example, ensuring the Emergency Control Plan is routinely up-dated and staff are trained accordingly, the pest monitoring programme is delivered and reported Support project planning and implement key projects such as re-housing The National Archives' collections Support the delivery of preservation training for internal and external audiences Act as Collection Care's representative on select internal committees Person Specification Essential: Graduate from a recognised conservation programme or equivalent experience Significant knowledge of preservation principles in the context of a major institution Proficient IT skills, and ability to manage and analyse complex data Demonstrable proof of communication skills both written and oral Ability to convey specialist knowledge to professional and non-professional audiences Good advocacy skills, and ability to foster relationships with internal and external stakeholders Ability to bring an agile and critical approach to problem solving and analysis Ability to prioritise and take pragmatic decisions in a timely fashion Good use of initiative, including risk and impact awareness Desirable: Working towards PACR accreditation (Professional Accreditation of Conservator-Restorers) The publication of professional/technical papers Closing Date: Tuesday 26 June 2012 at midnight Interviews: To be confirmed To apply: visit <URL:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/jobs> Julie Runicles Recruitment Adviser The National Archives Ruskin Avenue Kew, Richmond TW9 4DU +44 20 8392 5359 *** Conservation DistList Instance 26:4 Distributed: Saturday, June 16, 2012 Message Id: cdl-26-4-021 ***Received on Wednesday, 13 June, 2012