Assistant Art Technician
Henry Moore Foundation - Much Hadham, England
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Job Title : Assistant Art Technician Salary : 26,500 - 30,000 p.a. + 12.5% pension contribution + other benefits Location: Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire Job Type: Full Time - 35 hrs/wk, Permanent The Henry Moore Foundation, established by one of the greatest sculptors of the twentieth century, presents Moore's work at his former home and studios in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, near Bishop's Stortford, and provides a centre for the study of sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. We are seeking an Assistant Art Technician is part of the Collections & Exhibitions department, and works closely with a dedicated team of technical, registrarial and curatorial staff. You will assist the technical and conservation team in the care of the Foundation's collections, predominately sculpture and works on paper, and in the installation of exhibitions in the UK and overseas About the role Care for the collections and maintaining sculptures on display in the grounds, including cleaning and assisting in the maintenance of patination Condition reporting artworks in all media - from monumental bronzes to carvings to works on paper - and documenting all actions taken in respect of any works in the collection, recording this information in The Museum System (TMS) database Preparation of sites and outdoor pedestals at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens (HMS&G) Assisting with the movements and installation of outdoor works at HMS&G Assisting in the preparation, and restoration of works for upcoming exhibitions Preparation of packing crates and materials for shipments of works on loan or for touring Occasional couriering of artworks in the UK and overseas Work as part of the installation team installing exhibitions in the UK and overseas Installation of works in all media, predominately sculpture and drawings Assist with the maintenance and installation of outdoor security devices for artworks Liaising and collaborating with external builders when required General upkeep of storage areas and ensuring safe working practices and tidiness in all workshop and studio areas Managing the maintenance of tools within the workshop and personal protective equipment (PPE) - which is provided Any other duties that may reasonably be required About you Required: An enthusiasm and appreciation for modern sculpture in all its diversity Educated to A Level standard or other equivalent vocational qualification, apprenticeships, or other recognised certifications Demonstrated willingness to learn and apply new techniques, including participation in relevant training courses or on-the- job experience Comfortable with hands-on, practical work that can involve physical activity, keen to learn safe techniques for handling and moving artworks with care and confidence Values keeping work areas clean and orderly to support a smooth and safe work environment Ability to work to deadlines and prioritise workload Competent and confident in using a range of hand and power tools safely and effectively Excellent attention to visual detail A proactive and adaptable approach, ready to embrace new challenges and adjust to the evolving needs of the role Enjoys working alongside others in a team/collaborative environment Willingness to adapt to flexible working hours, including evenings and weekends, to support the installation timetables of exhibitions Comfortable engaging with visitors, colleagues, and stakeholders in person whilst representing the Foundation and embracing our core values Desired: Background in working or volunteering in a gallery, museum, or other hands-on creative environment - experience with installation or technical tasks Hands-on vocational experience working with materials like metal, wood or stone or a similar technical role, or qualification in a related area A knowledge of the tools, materials, and techniques used in sculpture Competence in Microsoft Office (Outlook and Word) and knowledge of databases Closing date for applications: 4th August Interviews: 12th August at Perry Green, East Hertfordshire. We encourage and support equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplaces. Please note CVs alone will not be accepted. All candidates must complete and return the application by the 4thAugust to be considered. Please click on the APPLY button to be sent the application form which must be submitted by the closing date. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Art Assistant, Gallery Technician, Art Graduate, Gallery Assistant, Assistant Curator, Exhibitions Assistant may be considered for this role. TPBN1_UKTJ
Created: 2025-07-13