Heritage is for everybody, and we are here for heritage.
Heritage lives in places and people, memories and stories, artefacts and traditions. It can connect us all to the past, and to each other. It can make us happier, strengthen every community, and help shape society for the better. Everybody should be able to enjoy the benefits it brings.
That's why, as a charity, we care for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England, from international icons to local treasures. And it's why we open them up, share their stories and find new ways for everybody to enjoy, learn, play and create.
We are looking for a Conservation Scientist to join our team. The role is full time and permanent, working 36 hours per week.
The Benefits
Salary from 39966, depending on skills, experience and location
25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, pro rata, rising to 28 days after 3 years
Matched pension contributions up to 10%
Flexible hours
The opportunity to progress your career within the heritage sector
Apprenticeship opportunities
Subscriptions to professional bodies
Free access to all English Heritage sites for you and up to six friends and family members
25% discount in our shops and cafes
Enhanced maternity, paternity or shared parental leave
Options to buy additional leave
An inclusive working atmosphere everybody is supported from all backgrounds, religions and with different needs
Opportunities to go to some of our great live music and history events
This is a great opportunity for a scientist or conservator with good scientific background to make a significant contribution to preserving the National Collection and to preventive conservation internationally.
As Collections Conservation Scientist you will provide advice and support and research to regional collection conservation teams undertaking preventive conservation. You will manage extensive environmental monitoring systems, commission new systems and specify environments, research into object deterioration and sustainable preventive conservation approaches
To be considered as a Collections Conservation Scientist, you'll need:
A degree in physical sciences
or
Masters in Conservation and two years relevant preventive conservation or scientific research experience (please indicate in your covering letter why your experience is relevant)
or
equivalent relevant experience.
Experience of scientific research and publications.
Current understanding of deterioration and preventive conservation standards.
Proven ability to operate and interpret analytical techniques.
Interviews will be held in the week commencing 2nd February at Rangers House, SE London.
If you would like to talk to us e.g. about workplace adjustments or working patterns, please contact David Thickett, senior conservation scientist, on david.thickett@english-heritage.org.uk or 07770397964 (after 12 January). No agencies please.
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