Assistant Musical Instruments Curator (Mirrey Endowment)

University of Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh Midlothian
  • £34,610-39,906 per year
  • Contract
  • Full-time
  • 13 days ago
Job Category: Professional, Administration and OperationalJob Description:Information Services Group / Research Collections / Collections Research Centre / Library & University CollectionsGrade UE06: £34,610-£39,906 per annumFixed Term Contract: 36 monthsFull time: 35 hours per weekBased at St Cecilia's Hall and other Heritage Collections sites as requiredStart Date: Fourth quarter of 2025What we can offer you:
  • A competitive salary of £34,610-£39,906 per annum (UE06)
  • Generous annual leave allowance of 40 days per year (inclusive of festive closure days)
  • Highly competitive defined-benefit pension scheme with a substantial employer contribution
  • A range of flexible working options to help prioritise work/life balance
  • A day of paid leave annually for your chosen volunteering activity
  • Access to excellent online learning and a Staff Scholarship fund
  • Varied
, and moreUse our to find out the total value of the pay and benefits for this role.What the job involves:We are looking for a knowledgeable and experienced musical instrument curator to work in the Musical Instrument Collection at the University of Edinburgh.This is a unique opportunity to work with one of the most important musical instrument collections in the world. The key aims are to support the work of the Curator of the Musical Instrument Collection in managing, cataloguing and enabling access to and engagement with the Collection of some 6,000 items.Click to view a copy of the fullA bit about you:Your skills and attributes for success:
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
  • Facility with measuring tools, techniques and technologies
  • Analytical skills, in order to assess and bring together both new and existing data
  • Communication skills, for general and specialist audiences
  • Events management skills
Application procedure:We welcome informal enquiries about the role - to find out more please email Dr Jenny Nex, Curator, Musical Instrument Collection atThe University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. If you have the right skills for the job, we want to hear from you. We encourage applications from the right candidates regardless of age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, religion, belief or race.Prior to any employment commencing candidates will be required to evidenceOn this occasion the University will not consider applicants requiring sponsorship for this role. International workers will therefore only be able to take up this role if they can demonstrate an alternative right to work in the UK.Key dates to noteThe closing date for applications is 4 September 2025.Unless stated otherwise the closing time for applications is 11:59pm GMT. If you are applying outside the UK the closing time on our adverts automatically adjusts to your browsers local time zone.Interviews will be held in-person during week commencing 22 September 2025.About Us: As a world-leading research-intensive University, we are here to address tomorrow's greatest challenges. Between now and 2030 we will do that with a values-led approach to teaching, research and innovation, and through the strength of our relationships, both locally and globally.About the Team: The Library helps people to grow their knowledge and create new connections through open services, collections and environments, sparking ideas that change the world. Library & University Collections teams (approximately 200 staff) provide leadership and oversight for the University's library and museum collections and services, and lead the University's transition to Open Scholarship. Collections comprise over 2 million print volumes, 2 million e-books, 200,000 e-journals and 100 kilometres of Heritage Collections which include rare books, archives, artworks and musical instruments. Library & University Collections deliver highly-regarded services to support teaching, learning and research across the University and wider communities. Services and access to collections are provided online and onsite through the Main Library, site libraries, the Centre for Research Collections, award-winning makerspace services and St Cecilia's Hall Concert Room & Music Museum.

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