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  March 18, 2026 Scotland
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Project Curator


Mackintosh Illuminated Project Curator

Closing date: 5 April 2026
40 Hours Per Week
Fixed-Term, 4-Year Contract
£45,502 per annum

Location: South & West Region, but potentially flexible on an informal basis to work at some times from home following our Hybrid Working arrangements.

This is a fixed term role delivering curatorial activity for The National Lottery Heritage Fund supported Mackintosh Illuminated Project which runs from 2025 – 2030. The Trust is the custodian of two of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald’s most outstanding, publicly accessible places: The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms (previously Mackintosh at the Willow). Together, these sites welcome 280,000 visitors annually, promoting the cultural legacy of Mackintosh and engaging visitors with the life and works of two of Scotland’s most influential artists. Mackintosh Illuminated will bring together these two properties in a joint engagement, outreach, communications and marketing programme to spotlight the design duo and the social and cultural context of their works and lives. It includes a significant conservation project at The Hill House, and a major engagement project to increase awareness of Mackintosh, including growing engagement with the two properties among local communities.

The Project Curator – Mackintosh Illuminated provides curatorial support for the National Trust for Scotland’s Mackintosh Illuminated project. Working with the Project Team, the Senior Curator and the Curator – South & West they ensure that The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms are well researched, understood and interpreted for the public within the wider context of both design history and everyday life of the period. They will assist in researching and developing interpretation for the collections, interiors and social history of The Hill House and The Mackintosh Tearooms, ensuring that content is relevant and engaging for audiences, documentation is accurate and rigorous, and staff resources and training are up-to-date

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities

The National Trust for Scotland’s curators are storytellers. The team co-ordinates research, helps to disseminate stories and supports property and central teams with the knowledge, tools and training that they need to share the histories of our places with our visitors and supporters in engaging ways.

Required Qualifications, Skills, Experience & Knowledge

Qualifications and Experience Essential

Desirable

Dimensions and Scope of Job

Scale

The Purpose, Context, Key Responsibilities, and Person Specification reflect the requirements of the job at the time of issue. The Trust reserves the right to amend these with appropriate consultation and/or request the post-holder to undertake any activities that it believes to be reasonable within the broad scope of the job or his/her general abilities.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should forward their Curriculum Vitae (CV) or an Application Form to the People Services Department (Applications) by email via workforus@nts.org.uk by Sunday 5 th April 2026.

Please ensure your CV includes your full name and contact details, the CV file sent to us should be titled your first initial and surname. When submitting your CV please state the position and job location of the vacancy you are applying for in the subject title or body of your email: For example, “Project Curator – NTS”

Image credits: National Trust for Scotland Website