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Curator

Organisation: The National Trust for Scotland

Salary: £40,707 - £44,847 pro-rata, per annum

Location: Crathes Castle

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

Undertake curatorial duties for a defined region or sub-regional cluster of properties, supporting regional and property teams to ensure collections, interiors, gardens and landscape elements are well researched, understood, and interpreted for the public. This will include:

Training and development of colleagues

Researching collections, interiors, people and places

Interpreting our properties and their stories in creative and relevant ways, informed by audience feedback and evaluation

Ensuring collections information is accurate and recorded in a manner consistent with policy and best practice.

Support the development of and ensure work is consistent with policy and guidance on curatorial work, especially research, interpretation, and management of collections, with particular reference to the Curatorial Vison and Strategy.

Support the development of Masterplan Projects at properties within the region, ensuring strategic direction is informed by strong understanding of cultural heritage and assets.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE

Qualifications and Experience

Essential

Undergraduate degree in a relevant subject (e.g. history, art/architectural history) or suitable equivalent experience.

Experience of working with historic collections and period interiors and/or cultural landscapes

Demonstrable experience of a wide range of curatorial and collections management responsibilities in a museum/gallery or heritage environment.

Experience of building effective working relationships in complex, changing work environment and matrix-management structures.

Competent object recognition and analytical skills, with proven ability and willingness to curate a wide range of object types.

Sound understanding of SPECTRUM documentation standards and the requirements for Museum Accreditation.

Experience of research from primary sources, producing and sharing research outputs.

Experience of object cataloguing and use of collections management databases.

Demonstrable experience of planning audience-focused exhibitions and displays.

Demonstrable experience of creating and enabling audience-focused interpretive and visitor experience solutions.

Desirable

A post graduate qualification in relevant subject (e.g. history, art history, heritage interpretation, museum studies)

Specialist knowledge expertise and a track record of publications in a relevant subject

Experience of effective leadership in a dynamic environment

Experience of developing and managing collaborative research projects

A strong understanding of how to use evaluation and visitor research to inform exhibitions and interpretive developments.

Application Deadline: Sunday 18/05/2025