
Conservator: Organics
British Museum
- Bloomsbury, Central London
- £39,105 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
Location: Bloomsbury (with occasional travel to Orsman Road and BM_ARC)Role SummaryConservator: Organics
Collection Care and Moves
Part-time (21.6 hours per week)
Permanent
£39,105 per annum (pro-rata)
Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on 15 September 2025About the role:The successful postholder will take the lead in the care of the collection to support the Museum’s operating plan and to proactively engage with the Public Programme activities of the Collection Care and Moves department. This role requires the successful Conservator: Organics to have excellent knowledge in interventive and preventive measures across a wide range of organic materials, and significant post-graduate experience working in organic object conservation, archaeological organics material would be desirable.Key areas of responsibility:
- Conserve objects made of organic materials for loans, temporary exhibitions and permanent display.
- Advise on the care and conservation of collections made of organic materials.
- Act as conservation exhibition and loan liaison and member of core project teams as necessary.
- Line manage, motivate and develop one member of staff.
- Devise and undertake projects for the care of the collections in store.
- Underpin care of the collection through research, documentation, surveys, data collection, and analysis.
- Ensure best practice and compliance with latest health and safety legislation.
- Contribute to the conservation of materials/object types outside own area of expertise as necessary and develop new preventive or interventive measures as appropriate.
- To proactively engage with the department’s outreach activities through public speaking and publication
- To assist with the day-to-day running of the department and work collaboratively with colleagues across the Museum, other institutions and groups, and ensure good relations with stakeholders.
- To change the focus of work in line with museum priorities and work on other duties as assigned.
- Professional conservation qualification to degree level (or equivalent) with the conservation of the material relevant to the specialism of the role.
- Excellent demonstrable practical skills in the conservation of a wide range of organic materials.
- Experience with loans and display related activities.
- Excellent knowledge of contemporary principles and practice in preventive conservation.
- Strong understanding of conservation theory and ethical decision making.
- Relevant knowledge of health and safety.
- Good computing skills and proficiency with a range of IT systems.
- Ability to lead and motivate a team to deliver agreed outcomes.
- Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days (rising to 30 days after 10 years’ service) plus 2.5 privilege days and plus bank holidays.
- Membership of the civil service defined benefit pension scheme (find out
- Participation in private and public Museum activities, including talks by leading curators from around the world and behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn how museums care for and manage their extraordinary collections.
- Interest-free travel, bicycle, and rental deposit loans
- Professional and personal development opportunities
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Discounts on food and gift shop purchases