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Mountmaker, Gardens, Libraries, and Museums (GLAM), University of Oxford

  •  South East
  •  ÂŁ30k-40k
  •  Full time
  •  Closes January 17, 2025
  •  GLAM Recruitment
  •  recruitment@glam.ox.ac.uk
  • #Museums

Description

Job Summary

The Mountmaker is responsible for providing specialist mounts and planning, managing and implementing mountmaking programmes across the Ashmolean’s collections. The postholder is expected to be able to handle museum artefacts.

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced and motivated individual to take up the role of Mountmaker to provide support to the Ashmolean Projects & Exhibitions Technical team, responsible for the planning and delivery of cross-museum projects including gallery redevelopments, the programme of temporary exhibitions and displays, and the significant programme of national and international loans.

Projects & Exhibitions Technical team works on all aspects of technical support for the preparation of collections on display, transit, exhibition, loan, and in reserve.

You will be responsible for providing specialist mountmaking expertise and planning, managing and implementing mountmaking programmes across the Ashmolean's collections.

You will provide occasional support to other technicians as required and will work with a range of museum staff and external bodies.

The role requires experience in designing and fabricating mounts principally in metal, as well as other conservation friendly materials, for a wide range of museum objects, especially those of a sensitive or fragmentary nature. You will develop and maintain a mountmaking workshop, including specifying and maintain mountmaking equipment and maintain stock levels of consumables.

This is a permanent, full-time position, working 36.5 hours per week.

*0.6 FTE / 21.9 hours per week could be negotiated for the right candidate.

This role involves lifting, carrying and moving objects. All necessary health and safety training will be provided.

This job includes duties that will require additional security pre-employment checks due to handling of high value collection items. Please note that this post is also subject to checks necessary for the successful post holder to have known consignor status. You will therefore be required to provide employment and/or education history going back for a full 5 years in your application.

What We Offer - information is available at https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits

Job Requirements

About You

You will have excellent organisational, planning and administrative skills and ability to coordinate multiple activities to meet deadlines and to budget.

You will have manual dexterity and a high level of attention to detail and aesthetic judgement.

You will ensure the workshop health & safety documentation and standards are maintained and kept up to date, working alongside the Projects & Exhibitions Technical Manager.

Job Responsibilities

To design and fabricate mounts across the museum's varied collections using appropriate materials and in accordance with the Ashmolean design approach and conservation requirements.

To review and advise on object mount requirements with curators, designers and conservators.

To design and specify mounts to be made by external contractors, and supervise and train others if required.

To develop and maintain a mountmaking workshop, including specifying and maintaining mountmaking equipment and maintain stock levels of consumables.

Plan and manage mountmaking programme across the Ashmolean and agree deadlines and programme with other stakeholders

To ensure workshop health & safety, including appropriate documentation, and that standards are maintained and kept up to date, working alongside the Projects & Exhibitions Technical Manager.

To undertake any other duties that can be reasonably required within the nature of duties in this job description.

How to Apply

You will be required to upload your CV, design portfolio of mountmaking work and supporting evidence form with your application using the attached template as part of your online application. Your supporting evidence form should list each of the essential and desirable selection criteria, as listed in the job description, and explain how you meet each one. CVs alone will not be considered.
We aim to provide a supportive working environment and are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Timothy Crowley, Projects and Exhibitions Technical Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries relating to the role ([email protected]).
Only applications received online by 12.00 midday (GMT) on Friday 17th January 2025 can be considered.
Interviews are expected to take place on Friday 14th February 2025.

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