Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives, which was founded in 1981, is based in an original 19th century police station, now a Grade II listed building in Manchester city centre. The curator will be creating a snapshot of key moments of GMP's vast history to capture the imagination of visitors and providing excellent visitor experience. The new curator will come with a wealth of experience in working in similar environments and have extensive knowledge in collection care and management. Our museum curator will be responsible for creating informative and historically accurate displays and delivering engaging and informative events. They will work closely with the museum education and engagement officer and be responsible for a wide range of operational support activities required to keep the venue running. The museum's purpose is to educate, inform and entertain people of all ages, from all communities about the policing of yesteryear and today. It serves to collect and preserve archive material and objects relating to the history and development of what is now considered Greater Manchester Police from the Victorian era, through both World Wars as well as the forces past 50 years. For more information please visit our website via the below link: For further information and to apply for the position, please visit the link below:Job Summary
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