Project Archivist – Warner Textile Archive

Job Title: Project Archivist

Salary: £26,861 per annum

Hours: Full time

Terms: temporary contract until March 2027

Location: Warner Textile Archive, Braintree

Closing date: 5:00 pm, 02 Jul 2026

Are you passionate about archives, collections and digital access? Do you want to play a leading role in unlocking one of the UK’s most significant textile archives for future generations?

We are seeking an enthusiastic and organised Project Archivist to join the Warner Textile Archive team and deliver the cataloguing and digitisation workstream of our Digital Threads Project.

This is an exciting opportunity to work with a nationally important collection of textile designs, fabrics, archive records and associated objects, helping to transform access to the collection through enhanced cataloguing, digitisation and online engagement. The successful candidate will contribute directly to making the Warner Textile Archive more accessible to researchers, communities and audiences worldwide.

Working closely with the Archive team, students and volunteers, you will lead the development of high-quality catalogue records and digital resources, applying recognised professional standards including SPECTRUM, ISAD(G) and ISAAR(CPF). You will also help shape digital preservation workflows and support the development of future online access to the collection.

We are looking for someone who combines strong archive or collections management experience with excellent attention to detail, enthusiasm for digital technologies and a collaborative approach to working with volunteers and colleagues.

In return, we offer:

  • The opportunity to work with a unique and nationally significant textile archive.
  • The chance to make a lasting contribution to a major collections’ cataloguing and digitisation project.
  • Experience of developing innovative approaches to digital access and preservation.
  • Opportunities to contribute to research, public engagement and interpretation of the collection.

This role would suit an archivist, collections professional or museum practitioner looking to develop their expertise in cataloguing, digitisation and digital collections management within a distinctive heritage setting.

How to apply

The role is a full-time temporary contract until March 2027 with the potential to extend for a further two years.

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To apply, please submit;

  • a current CV (maximum three pages).
  • a supporting statement of no more than 750 words explaining:
    • Your interest in the Project Archivist role.
    • How your experience and skills meet the essential criteria outlined in the job role.
    • Any relevant experience of archive cataloguing, collections documentation, digitisation projects, volunteer supervision and textile or heritage collections.

Any questions please contact Sophie Jemma, Archivist [email protected].

Applications should also be sent to [email protected] by 5pm Thursday 2 July 2026.

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