Photographer Ethnography Re-envisioned Project

Photographer Ethnography Re-envisioned Project
Full time - Fixed term until 31 March 2015
Salary £23,075 to £25,477 per annum pro rata
Are you passionate about museum collections and making them accessible to a wide audience? If so you could play a key role in the development of the Ethnography Re-envisioned project at the Horniman.
The Horniman is seeking an enthusiastic photographer to work as part of a team to develop a complete record of the Ethnography collections, including an on-line presence.
The main responsibilities will be to photograph objects in a temporary studio setting, using a digital camera, manipulate and create derivatives of the images using Adobe Photoshop, capture related image metadata and upload images and metadata to MIMSY XG, our collections management database.
Our ideal candidate will have working experience of studio photography and digital still cameras, ideally with experience of photographing museum objects.
A comprehensive working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop in a PC environment, together with the ability to work as part of a team and meet tight deadlines with little supervision, are all essential requirements of this post.
Candidates should complete an application form and email it to vacancy@horniman.ac.uk. Unfortunately, CVs cannot be accepted.
To access our applications form and job description please visit our website at http://www.horniman.ac.uk/about/jobs.
The closing date for completed applications is 3rd September 2012 at Noon. Interviews will be held on 17th September.
The Trust is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.
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