Are you an art curator looking to join a cross-discipline team exploring and questioning science, technology and visual media? The Science Museum Group is looking for two motivated individuals with experience of researching, developing and delivering artist-led exhibitions, events and participatory projects for adult audiences. You will be self-motivated and able to work effectively within a team and comfortable communicating with a range of people including artists, experts, colleagues, volunteers and students. You will be willing and able to balance creative curatorial work with routine and necessary tasks as and when appropriate.
Under direction, you will use your experience and enthusiasm to research and deliver ideas that utilise our world-class collections in an artist-led content programme. Previous experience of managing the delivery of art commissions, exhibitions and/or events is important.
Application details
When you apply you will be asked to upload one document in Microsoft Word format which includes both your CV and a covering statement. If you are applying for more than one role please upload your CV and then answer online the role specific question.
In your covering statement please state why you feel you are suitable for this role. Please focus only on the experience you consider to be most relevant to this role.
Information for internal applicants
The post is offered on SMG Enterprises terms, but employees currently on Museum terms may apply, and remain on Museum terms, subject to conditions to be discussed at time of offer.
This position will be offered as a secondment. Your department must be willing to release you and hold your post open for your return, and you are advised to check that this is possible before you apply.
SMG Job Description
Job Details
Job Title: Associate Curator, Media Space and Arts Programme
Department:Exhibition Unit
Location: ScienceMuseum, London
Reports to :Head of Media Space and Arts Programme
Date: August 2012
Purpose of the Job
To research, develop and deliver Media Space and Art exhibitions, interventions, events, on-line and residencies, working with artists to investigate science, technology and visual media (photography, film, television and new media).
Key Deliverables/Accountabilities
To manage up to five Programme Assistants/Assistant Curators, volunteers and placement students as required
To research, develop and deliver an authoritative and innovative programme of exhibitions, events, residences and online content, to time, budget and quality
To manage participatory practice and community engagement with arts projects
To manage evening events and activities as part of the Media Space programme
To ensure all processes and documentation are adhered to, liaising with colleagues across the museums including Collections, Conservation and Corporate and Collections Information departments
To monitor budgets up to £50,000
To administer consultancy agreements with artists in consultation with the Museum’s legal department
To manage the delivery, including the management of contractors and consultants, of art installations both in Media Space and elsewhere as required in the ScienceMuseum
To contribute to the development of sponsorship proposals and fundraising documents
To build networks and generate new ideas and proposals through active research for the Media Space and Arts Programme
Take care of your personal health and safety and that of others and report any health and safety concerns. Ensure proactive compliance with Science Museum Group H&S Policies, including risk assessments and implementing safe systems of work
Working Relationships and Contacts
Curator, Media Space and Arts Programme (line manager) – delivery of the content programme
Head of Media Space and Arts Programme (senior line manager) – to ensure the content programme reflects Science Museum Group brands and values and is consistent with overall programming
Collections (both at ScienceMuseum and NationalMediaMuseum) – delivery of high quality content and to develop the collections and understanding
Design – delivery of high quality design for exhibitions and associated products
Workshops – delivery and installation of gallery products
Conservation – appropriate object handling, and display
Corporate and Collections Information – loan and purchase agreements
Learning – delivery of associated learning products
Visitor research – co-develop interpretation strategies for exhibitions
New Media – delivery of innovative multimedia products
Development and fundraising – support the team and provide information for sponsors
Marketing and communications – to ensure accurate and effective marketing and PR, maximising opportunities for external communications
Artists – delivery installations
External experts – research of high-quality content
External contractors – construction of new exhibitions with specialist contractors
Line Management and Budget Responsibility
Directly line manages: Up to 2 Programme Assistants / Assistant Curators, plus volunteers, interns
Indirectly line manages: None
Contractors/freelancers: Ongoing management/liaison of relationships and contracts
Budget Holder of £ Up to £50K project budgets
Candidate Profile
Experience
Demonstrable evidence of developing sound curatorial ideas and innovative ways of engaging audiences with content
Demonstrable evidence of managing the delivery of audience-focused exhibitions, events and artworks in museums or large-scale visitor attractions
Experience/understanding of community engagement and participatory practice with artists/art projects
Experience/understanding of the challenges involved with delivering themes to an adult audience
Demonstrable experience of commissioning and working with artists/photographers to develop concepts and ideas
Demonstrable experience of working with subject specialists to deliver accurate, engaging content for non-specialist target audiences
Demonstrable experience of event and/or conference development, organisation and delivery
Demonstrable experience of the two-dimensional and three-dimensional exhibition design process
Demonstrable evidence of effectively working in a team, supporting colleagues and managing stakeholders
Good external networks and understanding of the display of contemporary art and photography
Experience/understanding of the management of staff
Skills, Knowledge and Relevant Qualifications
A proven record in communicating art, media art and science through exhibitions or live events
Strong curatorial skills with a critical awareness of contemporary art and/or photography discourses
A degree in an arts-related subject, or equivalent experience
Strong communication skills and ability to liaise with photographers, artists and external specialists/organisations
Ability to research and develop accurate and engaging content within tight deadlines
Proven track record of delivering projects on time that involves co-ordination of a number of stakeholders
Proven ability to work effectively on more than one project simultaneously, managing different programmes to achieve high quality results
Ability to manage and deliver complex live events with a number of stakeholders
Excellent research skills and ability to originate ideas
Evidence of strong negotiation and influencing skills
Evidence of managing resources carefully
Evidence of coordinating the work of different teams within demanding timescales
Good writing skills
Familiarity with and experience of the PRINCE 2 project management system
Behaviours
Ability to multi-task and prioritise effectively
Ability to react positively to change and uncertainty
Ability to work to tight deadlines, often in pressured environments
Ability to follow directed research creatively
Proactive and organised in approach to work, with attention to detail
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders of different backgrounds, supporting and learning from other team members
Ability to work well within teams located over more than one site
Ability to manage projects effectively, maintaining excellent standards and effective communication
Enthusiastic and committed to delivering innovative projects
Encourages creativity and supports innovation and work of the highest quality
Motivate, develop and support staff to ensure a cohesive, skilled and focused team
Scope for Impact
Delivery of high quality, life-enhancing, audience focused experiences that increase visitor awareness of media art and the collections of the Science Museum Group
Delivery of exhibitions that are world-class standards in curation, exhibition, presentation and display of photography and contemporary art
Delivery of a regular, rich, engaging programming of innovative products that enhances the Museum’s reputation and establishes the Museum at the forefront of the field
Extend the reach of the Museum by developing new products that appeal to an adult audience
Increase breadth of the collections by suggesting programming ideas that proactively increase the collections
Please note:
This job description is not exhaustive and amendments and additions may be required in line with future changes in policy, regulation or organisational requirements, it will be reviewed on a regular basis.
This role is subject to a Disclosure Scotland basic criminal record check
This role will require some evening work
More information: https://vacancies.nmsi.ac.uk/VacancyDetails.aspx?FromSearch=True&MenuID=6Dqy3cKIDOg=&VacancyID=228
Posted: 28/08/2012 09:30
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Start Date: Not Available
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Salary: Indicative salary £19,526 to £22,972 per annum
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Location: Science Museum - London
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Level: Exhibitions
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Deadline: 10/09/2012 23:59
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Hours: 36
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Benefits: BUPA dental and medical; generous pension and holiday
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Job Type: Full Time - Fixed Term
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