EVER wanted to know what goes on in the innermost workings of the palace?
Your chance may have arrived, as the Queen is looking to hire someone to help with the family archives, which means going through lots of royal treasures.
The successful candidate will be based at Windsor Castle starting in February 2022.
Her Majesty is paying £24,000 for the 37.5 hours-a-week role, and you’ll also get 33 days paid holiday (inclusive of Bank Holidays) and an employer contribution pension scheme.
The advert lists the role as a Digitisation Technician, who will “produce high quality images of documentary items, before transferring them to permanent storage.”
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It states: “Joining our team of experts, your challenge will be to digitise material held by the Royal Archives and the Royal Collection, producing valuable content for high profile public access.
“You’ll analyse every digital image for quality and metadata compliance, carrying out vital quality assurance checks.”
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The job isn’t for people who are afraid of hard work, as the Royal Household website states the deadlines and standard “will stretch you.”
However, they add that you’ll be “supported all the way” and should be “driven by the experience you’ll gain working with these fascinating collections.”
The ideal candidate should have experience of capturing and producing high quality digital images, and in an archival role.
They will also have a “meticulous eye for detail” and “good organisational and planning skills.”
Does this sound like you? Do you want the Queen as your boss? You have until January 7, 2022 to apply here.
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