Vacancy for Collections and Operations Coordinator (Touring Exhibitions)

Natural History Museum, London, UK

By Natural History Museum
3 years ago
UK
, South Kensington
Job offer: Collections and Operations Coordinator (touring exhibitions) at the Natural History Museum, London, UK.
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Collections and Operations Coordinator (Touring Exhibitions)
Natural History Museum, London, UK
£32,230 per annum
UK, South Kensington

The Museum’s touring exhibitions travel the world and are seen by over 2 million visitors outside London each year. Our partners and hosting venues are Museums, galleries, science centres and private companies that present NHM exhibition in all kinds of spaces ranging in size from local museums to world leading peer institutions. The Touring Programmes section is a busy and multi-international team who cover a range of different skill sets from engineering to object handling and operational expertise to sales and marketing. The section brings in important revenue to support the Museum’s work while also playing a key role in furthering the reach of the Museum’s content and scientific research to audiences around the world.

We are looking for a Collections and Operations Coordinator. Reporting to the Senior Operations Manager for Touring exhibitions (SOM), this role contributes to the planning and delivery of the touring exhibitions programme. This is a key role within a busy team, involving working closely with internal and external stakeholders to help deliver touring exhibitions to host venues on time and to the highest standards.

Closing date

24/03/2022

Notes

Closing hour: 9am (GMT).
Interviews expected: w/c 4 April 2022

About the authors & contributors

The Natural History Museum has over 30 years of experience in touring high quality exhibitions internationally, inspiring visitors and challenging their perception of the natural world. The Museum’s touring exhibition portfolio currently includes exciting, specimen-rich displays such as Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature and Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep, and the world-renowned photographic exhibition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
The Natural History Museum is both a world-leading science research centre and the most-visited natural history museum in Europe. With a vision of a future in which both people and the planet thrive, it is uniquely positioned to be a powerful champion for balancing humanity’s needs with those of the natural world.

 

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