Job title: Curator of Prints (1400–1885)
Department: Prints and Drawings
Contract type: Permanent
Working hours: Full-time, 41 hours per week (including one hour paid lunch break)
Salary: £44,719 per annum
Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on Monday 24 November 2025
About the role
The British Museum’s collection of Western prints is one of the world’s richest and most varied, featuring superlative holdings by the most renowned printmakers such as Dürer, Rembrandt and Hogarth.
As Curator of Prints, you will lead transhistorical and transnational print research and exhibitions while also supporting and collaborating with colleagues on print-related projects across Prints and Drawings’ collection. You will plan an active part in the public and administrative duties of the department, including fundraising and assisting in the Study Room where necessary.
The role would also include engagement with the wider Museum to contribute and support its Masterplan.
Key areas of responsibility
- To assist with public and scholarly enquiries relating to the collection.
- To share specialist knowledge in an enthusiastic, engaging and inspiring fashion to broad audiences as and when is necessary (for the public, patrons, school or university groups, and colleagues from other institutions).
- To maintain, update and improve around 400,000 online records for more than a million prints in collaboration with other curators in Prints and Drawings.
- To devise exhibitions wholly or in part related to the Museum’s print holdings.
- Be involved in fundraising and provide curatorial support to the Museum’s corporate and private patrons and supporters.
- To play a full part in everyday Departmental administration and participate in museum-wide projects and activities.
About you
- A good degree in art history, history or equivalent experience
- A proven track record of publishing and presentations in English.
- A sound knowledge of the techniques and history of prints.
- Museum curatorial experience that has demonstrated a flair for research, including some publication history in a relevant field. Also, some previous experience as a museum curator.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work well in a team.
Benefits
- Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days (rising to 30 days after long service) plus 2.5 privilege days, in addition to bank holidays
- Membership of the civil service pension scheme (find out here exactly what benefits a civil service pension provides).
- Free entry to a wide range of museums and exhibitions all over the world
- Participation in private and public Museum activities, including talks by leading curators from around the world and behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn how museums care for and manage their extraordinary collections
- Interest-free travel, bicycle and rental deposit loans
- Wide range of training and professional and personal development opportunities
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Subsidised staff canteen and discounts on gift shop purchases


