Project Conservator
The National Archives
Location
Richmond, UK
Type
Contract
Deadline
2 Feb 2026
Job description
We are looking for an experienced and motivated Project Conservator to join our Digitisation Project Conservation Team within the Collection Care Department. This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in preparing and assessing archival records for large scale digitisation projects that support our organisation’s mission to preserve and broaden access to our collections.
Digitisation is central to our business, access, and preservation strategies. These projects rely on close collaboration across multiple departments and external partners, bringing together expertise to deliver impactful outcomes. As Project Conservator, you will help ensure the smooth and timely delivery of these ambitious programmes while upholding the highest standards of conservation and professional integrity.
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a dedicated and supportive team working at the intersection of conservation, digitisation, and public access. Your work will directly contribute to preserving the nation’s documentary heritage while enabling wider digital engagement with our collections.
Job description
Full Job Description attached - see below
Person specification
Essential Criteria
A graduate from a recognised conservation programme with a demonstrable expertise in book, paper or archive conservation or appropriate equivalent work experience
Experience of working with a range of archival materials, including a wide variety of paper types and parchment
Knowledge of current conservation practice and ethical standards
Demonstrable skills in solving complex problems and making decisions with a high degree of professional judgement
Ability to work effectively both independently and on a team to deliver outcomes to an agreed standard and timetable
Strong organisational skills and ability to plan and prioritise work while under pressure in order to meet strict deadlines and targets
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Proficiency with IT systems including MS office products and collections management systems
Digitisation is central to our business, access, and preservation strategies. These projects rely on close collaboration across multiple departments and external partners, bringing together expertise to deliver impactful outcomes. As Project Conservator, you will help ensure the smooth and timely delivery of these ambitious programmes while upholding the highest standards of conservation and professional integrity.
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a dedicated and supportive team working at the intersection of conservation, digitisation, and public access. Your work will directly contribute to preserving the nation’s documentary heritage while enabling wider digital engagement with our collections.
Job description
Full Job Description attached - see below
Person specification
Essential Criteria
A graduate from a recognised conservation programme with a demonstrable expertise in book, paper or archive conservation or appropriate equivalent work experience
Experience of working with a range of archival materials, including a wide variety of paper types and parchment
Knowledge of current conservation practice and ethical standards
Demonstrable skills in solving complex problems and making decisions with a high degree of professional judgement
Ability to work effectively both independently and on a team to deliver outcomes to an agreed standard and timetable
Strong organisational skills and ability to plan and prioritise work while under pressure in order to meet strict deadlines and targets
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Proficiency with IT systems including MS office products and collections management systems