Senior Digitiser
Gardens, Libraries, and Museums (GLAM), University of Oxford Closing date: Mon, 27 Jul 2026
- Full time
- £30k-£40k
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Job Summary
Job Description
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History is leading the Oxford element of the Central England Digitisation Co-Hub, a major national programme that is transforming access to natural history collections through large-scale digitisation. Working closely with colleagues across Oxford, Cambridge and partner institutions, you will help preserve and make globally significant collections accessible to researchers and the public.
You will play a key role in the digitisation of natural history specimens across the Museum of Natural History and the Oxford University Herbaria. Working within a small, collaborative Digitisation Team, you will prepare and safely handle specimens, capture high-quality images and metadata, and ensure digitised records meet institutional and sector standards before publication through national and international collections platforms.
You will supervise and support Digitisers in their day-to-day work, helping to maintain efficient workflows, monitor quality, troubleshoot operational issues and contribute to continuous improvement. You will also work closely with colleagues across the Central England network, share best practice, contribute to reporting and public engagement activities, and help train staff, volunteers and interns.
This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 18 months.
Job Requirements
You will have demonstrable experience of collections digitisation or museum collections management, together with excellent attention to detail and the ability to work accurately when following complex workflows involving delicate and irreplaceable specimens. You will have experience of using collections management systems or relational databases, alongside strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office, and experience checking and validating data to ensure accuracy and consistency.
You will have experience supervising or coordinating the work of others, with the ability to allocate work, embed good practice and support colleagues to achieve high standards. You will be an organised and adaptable team member, capable of prioritising a varied workload while communicating effectively with colleagues, volunteers and external partners. Experience within natural history collections, biodiversity data standards or museum digitisation projects would be an advantage.
Job Overview
- Job Title: Senior Digitiser
- Salary: £30k-£40k
- Hours: Full time
- Artform: Museums
- Role: Curation
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Mon, 27 Jul 2026
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Location:
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Job: Senior Digitiser
Job: Senior Digitiser
Organisation: Gardens, Libraries, and Museums (GLAM), University of Oxford
Postcode: OX1 3EL
How to Apply
You will be required to upload your CV and a supporting statement (or supporting evidence form using the attached template) as part of your online application. Your supporting evidence form/supporting statement should list each of the essential and desirable selection criteria, as listed in the job description, and explain how you meet each one. CVs alone will not be considered.
We aim to provide a supportive working environment and are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Sarah Joomun, Digital Collections Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries relating to the role ([email protected]). General queries about the recruitment and application process should be directed to the Recruitment team within our Human Resources department ([email protected]).
- Contact name: GLAM Recruitment
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Gardens, Libraries, and Museums (GLAM), University of Oxford
Oxford University’s Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM) house some of the world's most significant collections. They provide important places of scholarly enquiry and serve as the front door to the wealth of knowledge and research generated at Oxford, welcoming over 3 million visitors each year. We form one of the greatest concentrations of university collections in the world.