Collections Manager

Newmarket, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

The National Horseracing Museum is a fully accredited institution located in the historic town of Newmarket, at the heart of British horseracing. Our museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of the sport and its Royal connections, offering a fascinating collection of objects, artwork, and archival materials that highlight horseracing's influence on British culture, both past and present.

Housed within a series of historic buildings, including the former private apartments of Charles II's Palace, the museum's mission is to inform, entertain, and inspire a wide range of visitors--from passionate horseracing enthusiasts to those that are curious about the broader cultural impact of racing or merely seeking a fascinating day out and lunch.

An Exciting Time for the Museum



This is an exciting moment for the National Horseracing Museum as we embark on a transformative redevelopment. Our goal is to enhance the visitor experience, making it more immersive, engaging, and informative. New interactive exhibits, cutting-edge displays, and immersive experiences will establish the museum as a dynamic destination for both longtime fans of the sport and newcomers.

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a pivotal moment in the museum's history, helping shape its future as a leading cultural institution.

Role Overview



We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and collaborative individual to join our team. As part of the team, you will be instrumental in managing the care and display of our diverse collection, ensuring its preservation and accessibility to the public.

You will work closely with the existing Collections Officer, Commercial Team, conservators, and external museum professionals to enhance the museum's offerings and contribute to our mission to protect and share the history of horseracing.

Key Responsibilities



Museum Accreditation


Oversee the accreditation process and advise on maintaining the necessary standards for continued accreditation.

Collections Management & Documentation


Catalogue, document, and manage the entry/egress of objects; conduct annual inventory checks; and ensure the proper maintenance of all collection items, including artworks, historical records, and ephemera.

Conservation


Monitor the condition of objects and the environmental conditions within the museum, performing basic conservation tasks to ensure their longevity. Lead annual deep cleaning works for the collection and historic rooms within the museum.

Loans Management


Assist in the installation of both permanent and temporary exhibitions, coordinate the safe transportation and installation of objects, and arrange for insurance coverage. Handle or undertake courier services as needed.

Research & Conservation


Conduct research to inform decisions about which objects are suitable for display. Consult with conservators to identify necessary remedial or preventative conservation work.

Public Engagement


Support educational programs, tours, and events that engage visitors of all ages, helping bring the collection to life.

Budget Management


Identify and manage the annual operating budget for the care of the collection and the museum environment.

Line Management


Manage, motivate, appraise and support the assigned staff.

Essential Criteria



Qualifications



Qualification in Museum Studies, History, Art History, Heritage Management, or a related subject.

Experience



Experience working in a museum, archive, or heritage setting.

Practical experience of collections documentation, cataloguing, and inventory control.

Experience supporting or managing loans, including object handling, transport, and insurance.

Experience contributing to or maintaining Museum Accreditation standards.

Knowledge & Skills



Working knowledge of Spectrum collections management procedures.

Understanding of preventive conservation and basic collections care.

Ability to monitor environmental conditions and object condition.

Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail.

Ability to manage or contribute to budgets related to collections care.

Communication & Teamwork



Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach to working with colleagues, volunteers, and external professionals.

Ability to communicate effectively with both specialist and non-specialist audiences.

Willingness to support public engagement, learning activities, and events.

Personal Attributes



Methodical, reliable, and proactive.

Flexible and able to manage multiple priorities.

Committed to professional standards and continuous development.

Interest & Motivation



A strong interest in horseracing, sporting heritage, or British cultural history, or a willingness to develop subject knowledge.

Enthusiasm for contributing to a museum undergoing redevelopment and change.

Desirable Criteria



Experience working with historic buildings or complex heritage sites.

Experience supporting gallery redevelopments or new exhibitions.

Familiarity with GIS or advanced collections databases.

Experience working with volunteers or community engagement projects.

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a nationally recognised institution that plays a vital role in preserving the legacy of one of the UK's most iconic sports. As the museum enters an exciting new phase of growth, you'll have the chance to influence its future direction, contribute to its revitalisation, and help craft unforgettable experiences for our visitors.

If you have a passion for history, collections care, and public engagement, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please email covering letter and CV to tharding@nhrm.co.uk

Closing Date: Friday 30th January*

*We reserve the right to withdraw the position should a suitable candidate be found earlier.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: 30,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Company pension Employee discount On-site parking
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4442412
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
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  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Newmarket, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
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