Job vacancy: Museum Curator Glasgow Women’s Library
Job vacancy: Museum Curator
Glasgow Women’s Library
An exciting and challenging post, we require a qualified, experienced and highly motivated Curator to manage, develop and care for the collections held at Glasgow Women’s Library, make items accessible to broad audiences and train volunteers in Museum related skills.
You must be a graduate with an appropriate professional qualification, hands on curatorial experience and enjoy working with a broad range of people.
Fixed Term Contract, initially until 31st March 2015
Part-time, 14 hours per week
£27,780 (AP5, SCP 32) PRO RATA; Plus 6% Employer’s Pension Contribution
Women only need apply as this job is required to be for a person of a particular sex under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 5pm, Friday 31st October 2014
Full details and application form
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