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Collections manager

Blackpool (Lancashire)
Permanent
Collection manager
£45,000 - £49,000 a year
Posted: 16h ago
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Collections Manager Showtown is seeking an experienced and authoritative Collections Manager to provide senior leadership for the stewardship of Blackpool Council’s historic collections, operated on behalf of Blackpool Heritage and Museum Trust. This is a high-impact role with strategic responsibility for collections management, policy, accreditation, digitisation, rights, loans, access and governance across collections of local, regional and national significance. The postholder will act as the museum’s lead professional for Museum Accreditation, Spectrum compliance, collections policy and ethical practice, ensuring the highest standards of care, accountability and public value. Working as part of the senior museum leadership, the Collections Manager will shape long-term strategies for collections care, storage, digitisation and access, oversee funded projects, and lead the development of inclusive and future-focused collections practice. The role includes line management of collections staff and volunteers, oversight of storage and environmental standards across multiple sites, and responsibility for all incoming and outgoing loans, copyright, licensing and intellectual property relating to the collections. The successful candidate will bring significant professional experience in museum collections management, with a strong track record of policy leadership, accreditation delivery and compliance. You will have in-depth knowledge of Spectrum standards, experience of digitisation and digital asset management, and confidence working with funders, academic partners and sector bodies. The role requires a collaborative leader who can represent Showtown within the wider museum and heritage sector while supporting organisational ambition and public accountability. This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within an ambitious cultural organisation, contributing to the long-term legacy of Blackpool’s internationally recognised entertainment and heritage collections. Job Description 1. Job Purpose To be responsible for the professional management, care, documentation, digitisation, access, and long-term stewardship of Blackpool Council’s historic collections, held and operated by Showtown Museum on behalf of Blackpool Heritage and Museum Trust. The postholder will ensure collections of local, regional, and national significance are preserved, documented, interpreted, and made accessible in accordance with Museum Accreditation, Spectrum, recognised archival standards where applicable, and relevant legislation. The role will lead on collections management policy, accreditation, compliance, rights management, loans, and governance, ensuring the highest professional, ethical, and legal standards are met. The postholder will also take a strategic and forward-looking role, developing and delivering frameworks for digitisation, access, research use, inclusive practice, and funded collections projects in line with Showtown’s forward plans and Blackpool Council’s heritage strategy. 2. Key Responsibilities and Duties 2.1 Collections Management, Care, Access and Digitisation Manage the professional care, documentation, conservation, and public and research access to Blackpool Council’s historic collections, including supervision of reading rooms, study spaces, and researcher access. Lead on digitisation and digital asset management, ensuring high-quality digital records, sustainable workflows, and integration with the museum’s collections management system and online platforms. Ensure effective collections documentation, location control, data integrity, and digital records through the EMu collections management system. Oversee collections storage, environmental monitoring, and security across all relevant sites. Lead the development, authoring, and delivery of long-term collections storage, care, and digitisation strategies, ensuring future-proofed and sustainable stewardship. 2.2 Policy, Standards, Accreditation and Ethics Lead the development, review, and implementation of the full collections policy framework, including Collections Development, Documentation, Conservation, Digitisation, Access, Loans, and associated procedures. Act as the lead officer responsible for Museum Accreditation, including authoring applications, coordinating evidence, responding to requirements, and embedding accreditation standards operationally. Ensure compliance with Spectrum standards, the Museums Association Code of Ethics, data protection, copyright, and relevant legislation. Embed ethical practice, decolonisation principles, and inclusive collections management, ensuring policies and practice reflect contemporary sector standards. 2.3 Rights Management, Copyright, Licensing and Loans Act as Showtown’s lead officer for rights management, copyright, licensing, and intellectual property relating to the collections, ensuring lawful, ethical, and commercially appropriate use. Serve as the museum’s Loans Officer, with responsibility for all outgoing and incoming loans, including documentation, agreements, insurance, transport, and condition reporting. Advise colleagues on rights, reproduction, publication, and digital use of collection material. 2.4 Acquisitions, Disposals, Archives and Governance Oversee acquisitions and disposals through the formal Collecting Panel, ensuring processes are ethical, transparent, approved, and fully documented. Ensure Blackpool Council’s ownership of the collections is recognised, recorded, and governed appropriately. Undertake archive management duties where applicable, ensuring alignment between museum and archival standards for mixed collections. 2.5 Staff, Volunteer and Professional Leadership Line manage and supervise collections staff and volunteers, setting priorities, allocating workloads, and ensuring professional standards are met. Provide training, mentoring, and professional development opportunities, including supervision of research users and students where appropriate. Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and best practice. 2.6 Funding, Projects and Digital Interpretation Identify, develop, and submit funding applications for collections care, digitisation, conservation, and research projects (e.g. purchase grants, project funding, multi-year programmes). Manage funded projects, ensuring compliance with funder requirements, reporting, and evaluation. Lead on digital interpretation and online collections presence, working with colleagues to expand access and engagement through digital platforms. 2.7 Academic Engagement, Research and Sector Representation Facilitate and oversee research access, including academic partnerships, publications, and supervised study. Represent Showtown within professional, academic, and sector networks, conferences, and forums, contributing to knowledge exchange and sector leadership. 2.8 Risk Management and Emergency Planning Lead on collections emergency planning, maintaining salvage priorities and participating in training and reviews. Identify risks to collections and implement mitigation measures. 3. Accountability and Decision Making Accountable for professional collections management practice, compliance, and accreditation outcomes. Exercises professional judgement within agreed policies and budgets. Responsible for authoring policies, strategies, accreditation submissions, and funding bids within remit. 4. Person Specification Qualifications Essential Degree or equivalent professional experience in museum studies, heritage, conservation, archives, or related discipline. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in collections or heritage management. Associate of the Museums Association (AMA) or working towards accreditation. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Significant experience managing museum collections, including documentation, storage, access, and preventive conservation. Strong knowledge of Spectrum standards, Museum Accreditation, and collections governance. Experience of digitisation programmes and digital asset management. Experience of rights management, copyright, licensing, and loans administration. Proven ability to lead policy development and accreditation processes. Experience supervising staff, volunteers, and research users. Strong ICT skills, including collections databases and digital systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently, exercising professional judgement. Desirable Experience of archive management within mixed collections. Experience of funding applications and managing funded projects. Experience of academic engagement, publications, conferences, or sector representation. Experience working within a local authority or trust-managed museum environment. To apply: Please submit a CV and supporting statement demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria and your motivation for applying. Email these to: info@showtownblackpool.co.uk by 10am 23 March 2026. If you’d like to speak to someone informally about the position, or have any questions, please call 01253 478624.

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