Museum Director

The Scottish Railway Preservation Society

Museum Director

Salary Not Specified

The Scottish Railway Preservation Society, Linlithgow Bridge, West Lothian

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 16 Apr | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: c77096a9578f4085a3af291f81d4c8b8

Full Job Description

Objectives The Scottish Railway Preservation Society (SRPS) owns the Museum of Scottish Railways and the Bo ness and Kinneil Railway and manages the core collection that has been Recognised as being of National Significance through the Scottish Government s Recognition Scheme. Most of the collection is owned by the Scottish Railway Museum Collections Trust (SRMCT) and SRPS manages it on behalf of the owner. Visitors to the Bo ness and Kinneil Railway can see parts of the collection and other rolling stock in operation on the railway and visit the Museum of Scottish Railways. The post holder will work with our collection to enhance continually its presentation, documentation, storage and use of a searchable online collections database. There will also be a requirement to work closely with the Board and with a team of volunteers. The post will be supervised by an appropriate member of the Board of the SRPS. Key Responsibilities To represent the interests of the Museum of Scottish Railways within the SRPS, including by attending meetings of the Board and other management committees. To manage the staffing, maintenance and running of the Museum. To manage the delivery of the customer experience in visiting the Museum. To lead and advise the team who maintain the collection. To ensure the Board is provided with informed recommendations on acquisitions, loans and disposals. To ensure the creation of a searchable collection database on our website. To facilitate public access to the collection, including through management of the museum s social media accounts and website. To ensure compliance with the Museum Accreditation Scheme and with Scottish Government s Recognition guidelines. To manage the interactions of the Museum, including interfacing with the Scottish Railway Museum Collections Trust, particularly with regard to ownership of vehicles. To represent the SRPS within national museum-supporting organisations. To identify opportunities to apply for grants which would enhance the Museum s ability to operate or improve the customer experience and then direct the production of grant applications. To manage projects and contractors involved in developing the Museum s infrastructure as it expands To develop library facilities on site at the Museum To proactively identify projects, and take forward ongoing projects To direct general curatorial duties Qualifications and Experience Essential Relevant experience of working with a museum collection, and with staff and volunteers Practical experience of running a successful team, and managing budgets Flexible, confident approach with the ability to work independently or as part of a team Demonstrable capacity to delegate Demonstrable capacity to commit to developing self and colleagues Excellent attention to detail Excellent verbal and written communication skills High standard of written and spoken English Confident IT skills with experience of collections management systems Familiarity with the use of collections management databases Desirable Applicants should be educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject Museum studies qualification Interest in Scottish Railway History Experience of working with Adlib Experience of project management Knowledge of preventative conservation Knowledge of the Scottish Museum-supporting environment, including of grant giving organisations, and potential for raising funds, None specified

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The Scottish Railway Preservation Society is dedicated to the advancement of Scottish railway heritage. It has the largest collection of railway locomotives, carriages, wagons, equipment and artefacts outside the National Railway Museum.