Job description
About the role The British Museum is seeking a Project Curator: Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research to join the AOA department. Key areas of responsibility Develop digital communication strategies for SDCELAR, including the production of online content, management of digital platforms and creation of multimedia outputs for SDCELAR’s online presence and public outreach Conduct and support research centred around the Latin America and Caribbean collections at the British Museum in collaboration with local communities in the region under the direction of SDCELAR Support SDCELAR’s projects, as well as its researchers and collaborators with digital and audiovisual research methods, components and outputs About you To be successful in this role, the postholder will have a BA or BSc (or equivalent) or a higher degree in a relevant field such as digital humanities or anthropology, and will have advanced written and spoken Spanish. Prior experience with digital platforms, website management, content creation, and social media is essential. Multimedia content production and audio/video editing is highly desirable. Working with a variety of stakeholders, the postholder will have excellent verbal and written communication skills both in English and Spanish ability to be an effective team member, demonstrate cultural sensitivity and work well in an environment with many competing priorities. For more information about this role, please see job description. If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of in order to support you with your application, please provide details to bmrecruit@britishmuseum.org. The British Museum is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants.