Details:

Location:

London

Category:

Curatorial

Salary:

£30,775

Contract type:

Contract Contract

Hours:

Full time

Telephone:

020 7323 8864

Project Curator, Bayeux Tapestry Exhibition

Project Curator: Bayeux Tapestry Exhibition

Britain Europe and Prehistory
41 hours per week (including one hour paid lunch break)
Fixed-term until September 2027
£30,775 per annum
Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on 14 November 2025

About the role

We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Project Curator to join the Curatorial Team supporting the development and delivery of the Bayeux Tapestry Exhibition, a landmark event showcasing one of the world’s most iconic medieval artefacts. This role offers a unique opportunity to support the interpretation and presentation of the Tapestry’s rich narrative of the events leading to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 to a wide audience. You will work collaboratively across curatorial, exhibitions, learning, and conservation teams to help shape an engaging and accessible visitor experience.

Key areas of responsibility

To work as a core member of the Project Team, assisting the Project Manager, Lead Curators and other members of the Project Team in delivery of the exhibition. Liaising with key internal stakeholders in other departments, including Exhibitions, Design and Interpretation, Learning and Programmes, Loans, Collections Care, Marketing, Communications, Development, Operations, and BM Company.
To manage and file project documentation and correspondence. To obtain necessary information on loans (dimensions, special condition requirements, credit lines and copyright) through liaising with lenders and International and Departmental loans officers.
To compile and manage a digital database with object list and images and provide regular object list updates to the Project Team. To track and monitor the movement of BM objects for the exhibition between departments (such as conservation and photography).
To assist the Lead Curators with background research, picture research and picture acquisition for the exhibition and publication, and to coordinate new photography and manage photographic orders. To assist with obtaining copyright and rights of reproduction for images and other assets used in the exhibition, publication, website, and all related printed materials.
To support the Lead Curators in working with internal and external stakeholders in the development and delivery of the exhibition public program, including tours and talks, as appropriate, and other related activities as required.
About you

The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented and collaborative professional with strong organisational and communication skills. They are confident managing project documentation, liaising with a wide range of stakeholders, and supporting exhibition delivery under pressure. With a background in history, archaeology or art history, they bring research expertise and a proactive approach to helping deliver the Bayeux Tapestry exhibition.

About the British Museum

Founded in 1753, the British Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history and culture. The Museum is a leading visitor attraction, and its world-famous collection includes the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, the Sutton-Hoo finds, and the Lewis Chessmen. The Museum also holds an extensive collection of prints and drawings spanning 600 years, including works by the greatest graphic artists such as Dürer, Michelangelo and Rembrandt.

For more information about this role, please see the job description.

The interviews are expected to take place the week of 24 November 2025

For this role, shortlisted candidates will be required to give a short presentation. Details will be shared if you are invited to interview.

If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of to support you with your application, please provide details to [email protected].

The British Museum is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all employees and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from unlawful discrimination or harassment. We value the benefits that a diverse workforce brings to a museum which represents world culture. The Museum is committed to ensuring that no job applicant suffers unlawful discrimination because of any protected characteristics. Our recruitment procedures aim to ensure that individuals are treated in line with their relevant knowledge, skills and experience.

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