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Job Vacancy | Collections Manager & Senior Registrar at IMMA

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IMMA
Published 28/07/2025 - 1 month ago
€58,264.00
Category
Job Vacancies - Paid
Website
https://imma.ie/
Deadline
20/08/2025 00:00
Job Type
Full-time, Permanent
Link to Full Job Description
https://visualartists.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Job-Advert-Collections-Manager-and-Senior-Registrar.pdf
Address
IMMA, Royal Hospital Kilmainham Dublin 8, D08 FW31
Description

Role Overview

This is a pivotal management position responsible for the care, documentation, and accessibility of IMMA’s 4,500+ artworks and growing archival material. You’ll lead the rollout of our new Collections Management System (Qi), support digital access initiatives, and play a key role in shaping the future of IMMA’s Global Learning & Research Centre (GLRC).

Key Responsibilities

• Lead registration, documentation, and logistics for loans, displays, and conservation.
• Oversee the implementation of Qi and ensure best-practice standards in collections care.
• Manage budgets, audits, and reporting for conservation and storage.
• Support strategic planning, policy development, and MSPI accreditation.
• Line-manage the Preventative Conservation Coordinator and supervise/mentor interns and fellows.

The successful candidate will have: 

  • A third-level qualification in Museum Studies or a related field.
  • Extensive experience in a registrar or collections management role.
  • Proficiency in CMS platforms (e.g., TMS, MuseumPlus) and digital tools.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills.
  • A commitment to public service values, inclusion, and continuous learning.

For more information and to apply click here.

 
 
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Job Vacancy | Collections Manager & Senior Registrar at IMMA