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Advert Date:   Friday, 21st February 2025
 
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Job Title:   Senior Curator National Wool Museum
Organisation:   Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Salary:   £33,982.83 - £38,718.28 p.a.
Type:   Full-Time Position
Contract: Fixed Term
Location:   Llandysul, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Closing Date:   Friday, 4th April 2025
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  Job Description
Senior Curator National Wool Museum

Vacancy Type: Fixed Term/Full Time
Category: Curatorial
Salary Range: Grade E £33,982.83 - £38,718.28
Hours: 35 hours per week
Welsh Language Level Requirement: Welsh Essential – Proficiency

Job Summary
The main purpose of the role will be to deliver the aims of the Collection Development Strategy in the context of the National Wool Museum and support the delivery of the strategic vision for the site.

Cultural democracy is at the heart of developing the collection. You will work collaboratively with communities as co-curators, collectors and decision makers. You will build on existing ways of collecting and develop new methodologies that ensure that we actively engage individuals and communities across Wales in deciding what and how we should collect the history of the woollen industry in Wales. Key areas identified as priorities for collection development at this site include:

Researching and collecting the history and material culture of traditional woollen industry skills in Wales

Collect the intangible cultural heritage demonstrated by our contemporary craftspeople on site

Researching and collecting the material culture of the sustainable story of wool in Wales - capturing its properties, emerging research and innovation in the industry while also supporting our work in maximizing the potential of the natural landscape in which we are located

Deliver Amgueddfa Cymru’s Charter for Decolonising the Collection by working with a range of relevant communities to research and develop deeper meanings relating to some aspects of the history of the woollen industry so that the histories they present are more balanced, authentic, and decolonised.

The role will increase the visibility of and access to the national woven textile collection held at the museum, ensuring that it is fully catalogued and digitised as a resource to support the practice of contemporary designers and makers, our emerging brand licensing programme, and a range of other users.
  Application Instructions
Closing date for applications: 4th April 2025

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