The National Trust has significantly invested in curatorship, increasing the number of curators and developing our capability and confidence across the organisation. You will help deliver world class curatorship to some of the most important buildings, collections and landscapes in the country.
Curators at the Trust are influential and collaborative, working with a wide range of people and using their deep knowledge and understanding to influence care for our collections and places, develop research agendas and create high quality, dynamic presentation, interpretation and programming.
What it’s like to work here
This particular position is based from our Wisley Hub in Surrey and will cover the Surrey Landscapes portfolio. Surrey Landscapes comprises a diverse and important set of properties including Claremont Landscape Garden, Winkworth Arboretum and The Homewood, a unique Modernist house in Esher. This portfolio also includes Runnymede and Ankerwycke, located between Old Windsor in the northwest and Egham to the southeast. It is of outstanding international significance as the recorded location of the sealing of Magna Carta by King John in 1215, and contains a myriad of other significances that range from global to local, making the site as a whole extremely rare in its concentration of interests and historic features. This site has recently been awarded funding from the Heritage Lottery to deliver a major five year project enabling us to create a profound change in how visitors experience the site.
This post is for a permanent position, working part time, 15 hours per week.
Please note that we are currently recruiting for a number of Curator roles within the London & South East region, specifically based at our Saunderton, Wisley and Grosvenor Garden hubs. If you would like to be considered for more than one of our Curator positions, please attach a cover letter stating the roles in order of preference. Please search for IRC68666 for our Grosvenor Gardens role and IRC67497 for our role at the Saunderton Hub.
What you’ll be doing
The role of the Curator in the Trust has huge variety. The portfolios you support may include country houses and their collections, but also gardens, landscapes and vernacular buildings. You’ll work with everything from farm equipment to musical instruments to old masters, the Trust’s collections in many areas being amongst the finest in the world.
As well as supporting a diverse portfolio of properties, as Curator you’ll need to build strong and influential relationships with specialists and operational teams. You’ll be a skilled communicator and able to enthuse and inspire others.
You’ll ensure that everything we do balances our need to conserve our heritage, with our need to continue to enhance our emotional engagement with visitors, whilst retaining our “Spirit of Place” that makes each property unique.
Who we’re looking for
In order to be successful in this role you’ll need to have:
- Experience of building relationships and of working collaboratively with a range of internal and external stakeholders in order to deliver curatorial outcomes
- Significant knowledge across two or more of the following areas: history, art history, landscape, archaeology, architectural history, gardens/parks
- Successful track record of leading high quality and creative interpretation, presentation and programming
- Experience of commissioning, undertaking and disseminating research
- Knowledge of current best practice in relation to care and management of buildings, landscapes, and collections care including Museum Accreditation standards
- The ability to work in a matrix organisation, at pace and with a high workload
The package
Looking after you
- Health cash plan – from as little as £3.09 per month for you and your dependents
- Pension contribution match up to 10%
- EAP and proactive Health and Wellbeing
- Discounted gym membership
Looking after your career
- Grow your career through professional training courses across the Trust
- Develop your skills with an internal secondment
- Pay review linked to values and behaviours, commitment to progression
- Income protection due to illness
Unique to Us
- Work in some of the most beautiful, iconic and unique locations in the UK
- Free entry to NT properties for you, a guest and your children (under 18)
- 20% off in our Retail and Food & Beverage outlets
- Discount up to 35% off a National Trust holiday cottage booking
Closing Date: 8th August 2018
For more information and to apply, please follow: https://careers.nationaltrust.
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