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Coproduction Curator: Exhibitions and Displays – National Justice Museum
Salary: £27,000
Hours: Full time
Term: Fixed term for 12 months
Location: National Justice Museum, Nottingham
Closing date: 5:00 pm 1 April 2022
We’re delighted to share a new creative producer opportunity to work with the artistic programme team at the National Justice Museum (NJM). This temporary role is for one year and is a wonderful opportunity for someone with experience of developing and delivering exhibitions.
You’ll join a team who work closely and kindly with people to develop exhibitions relating to our collection and core themes of crime, law, and justice. We coproduce exhibitions with people who can’t, won’t and don’t visit the museum as well as those who do. Our approach is open, experimental, and co-productive, involving people outside the museum to shape and inform what happens inside the museum. This role will suit someone who will enjoy working creatively with people from all backgrounds, listening, including, ideating, prototyping, and applying high production standards and visual aesthetic to the process and outputs.
The Creative Coproduction Curator, led by the Artistic Programme Manager, will be responsible for planning, preparation and delivery of coproduced exhibitions and displays.
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Based – This role is based at the National Justice Museum in Nottingham, with some work taking place outside the museum, across the city and online
Working pattern – Work will be carried out mainly during weekdays and on occasional weekends and evenings.
How to apply
Friday 1 April: Share with us by 5pm, why you would love to work with us and how your experience carefully matches the job description and experience required. This information can be shared in the best way that suits you, up to 4 sides of A4 written or typed words, PowerPoint, video, or voice recording of up to 10 minutes.
Monday 4 April: We’ll let you know if your application has been shortlisted for interview by 5pm
Monday 11 or Tuesday 12 April: Interviews will take place at the National Justice Museum or by Zoom
Email applications to: [email protected]
Hand deliver or post to:
Andrea Hadley-Johnson
The National Justice Museum
High Pavement
Nottingham
NG1 1HN
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Supporting information
We aim for our museum collection, spaces and enduring themes to be accessible to, include, reflect and represent the diversity of society, and be relevant and meaningful to people’s lives today. Our work recognises and acts on the inherent inequality and historic oppression that underpins museums themselves, to challenge current structures and systems that privilege some communities over others.