Project Placement - Geoblitz Project
Project Placement - Geoblitz Project
Leeds Museums & Galleries
UK, England, Leeds
Geoblitz Project
What is the Project?
- This placement will aid and assist the established Geoblitz project, working towards delivering a workshop as part of the time specific community projects.
The Geoblitz project is focused on reviewing the Geology collection of Leeds Museums and Galleries, funded by the John Ellerman Foundation.
- It will also provide data transference of previous reviews and other documentation on to TMS (The Museum System) collections database.
- The additional assistance would also enable the implementation of the planned storage restructure; optimising storage capacity, accessibility and specimen retrieval.
What's in it for you?
- You will have an experienced professional to mentor you throughout the placement to help you develop your skills.
- You will develop some digital documentation skills including using industry standard digital collections management software (TMS - The Museum System).
- Gaining experience of planning, researching and delivering one of the Geoblitz scheduled peer support workshops or adult workshops.
- Gaining experience of writing text and photographing specimens to be inserted into the PowerPoint presentation.
- Gaining experience of specimen retrieval and preparation for object handling during the workshop.
- Becoming part of a friendly team.
What's involved?
- Attending a two day induction period which will incorporate a site induction; information governance training and TMS training.
- Throughout the placement, the candidate will be required to keep a log of any activities carried out and photographically document the work in preparation for evaluating the placement as a blog in the final week.
- Post induction, there will be a collection restructure to optimise specimen storage and help to familiarise the candidate with the collection.
- Attend an assessment at the end of week 1 to receive guidance and give feedback on any concerns to be addressed by the mentor and a second assessment at the halfway mark as a recap of the time period and to receive guidance towards producing a final evaluation as a blog post to be inserted on geoblitzblog.com.
- Work independently, with guidance from the Geoblitz project leader, to plan and research a presentation; writing text and photographing specimens to create a PowerPoint presentation for delivery at one of the Geoblitz workshops.
- If the presentation is completed ahead of schedule, the candidate will assist with other Geoblitz TMS data entry and associated duties.
- The final day will consist of an exit interview to mutually share and evaluate the placement and to allow the candidate to share their experience of the placement.
Person specification
- The candidate should be in possession of or be working towards a Geology/Earth science degree or other related vocational qualification.
- Strong IT and research skills and an interest in this type of project.
- Good organisational skills and attention to detail; and some experience of object handling would be advantageous.
- Enthusiastic, reliable and eager to gain experience.
- Be able to work with and without supervision as necessary.
- Be willing to abide by the Council's code of conduct as well as the relevant policies and procedures.
Location: Leeds Museums Discovery Centre, Carlisle Road, Leeds, LS10 1LB
Time commitment: 2-3 days a week
Day: To be confirmed
Duration: A maximum of 30 days
Expenses: This is a paid position which will be discussed at interview.
Further info: For further information contact Neil Owen, Asst Curator, Natural Science/Geology on neil.owen@leeds.gov.uk
Closing date: 5pm 31 October 2015
If you are interested, please complete the application form on the downloads page of our website http://www.leeds.gov.uk/volunteer and send it by email to: volunteer@leeds.gov.uk or contact Wendy Breakwell, Volunteer Coordinator, on 0113 336 7393 to request an application form.