Curator of Industry & Metalwork
£34,325 pay award pending
Full time, 37 hours per week
About Us
Sheffield Museums Trust is the independent charity that runs six of the city’s leading museums and heritage sites; Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Graves Gallery, Kelham Island Museum, Millennium Gallery, Shepherd Wheel and Weston Park Museum.
We believe that the museums and collections we care for belong to everyone and we know that connecting with them can make people’s lives better. Our vision is to develop ambitious, resilient, collaborative museums that represent, celebrate and inspire the people of Sheffield.
We want to make the city’s museums welcoming, outward-looking and connected to the communities around them. We know that people encounter many barriers that make connecting with their museums and collections difficult. We are committed to working collaboratively to make long-lasting changes so more people can use the museums to learn and reflect, and to find joy and inspiration.
Sheffield Museums is committed to becoming an anti-racist organisation and embedding equity, diversity and inclusion across all aspects of the organisation from the collections and programming to policies, procedures and workforce development.
As a valued member of the team, you’ll get 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata if part time), life insurance and wellbeing support through our employee assistance programme. We also promote a flexible working culture
About the Role
Sheffield’s Industry and Metalwork collections reflect the story of making in the city, from master craftsmen to mass production and include the city’s Designated Metalwork collection. We’re looking for someone who is passionate about engaging people with Sheffield’s collections. As Curator of Industry and Metalwork you will champion access to the collections and work collaboratively to display, research and interpret these exciting collections and lead their development, management and care.
About You
The successful candidate will have:
* a degree level or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject
* demonstrable experience of curating metalwork, industrial or other relevant collections
* experience collaboratively developing and delivering engagement activities, including displays, exhibitions and events, that appeal to a range of audiences
* experience in research and collections management
* experience working collaboratively with colleagues and multi-disciplinary teams
* experience of working on a range of tasks to tight deadlines
* experience building networks with communities, businesses and specialists
* awareness of health and safety issues
* excellent organisational and administrative skills with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects simultaneously
* ability to make specialist knowledge of interest and relevance to a wide range of people
* excellent written and verbal communication skills
* good level of IT literacy
* an adaptable and pragmatic approach to work that supports the success of the organisation
* flexible approach to working hours
* ability to work on own initiative and within a team
* highly motivated and quality conscious
Application Details
The closing date for this post is 19 October 2025. All applications should be submitted using our Networx Recruitment system. Please note we do not accept CV’s. No agencies please.
Interviews for this role will be held on Wednesday 5 November 2025
To arrange an informal discussion about the role, please contact Sian Brown, Head of Collections