Curator for Late Neolithic and Bronze Age (m/f/x)
Tasks and areas of responsibility
- Curatorial care, management, and augmentation of the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age collection, including borrowing, guest researchers and student supervision
- Maintaining international/national scientific and curatorial collaborations
- Planning and realisation of research projects
- Associated acquisition of third-party funding
- Presentation of research at international specialist conferences and workshops
- Publication of results in national and international journals
- Interdisciplinary cooperation within the Natural History Museum and with national and international research institutions
- Coordination of research activities on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age collection
- Collaboration in the educational mission of the museum (national and international)
- Exhibitions, popular science publications (in coordination with the department for science communication)
- Guided tours and lectures for specialist audiences and the general public
- Collaboration in the museum's citizen science activities
- Advice for students and information for the general public on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age collection objects
- Co-operation with the media and educational institutions (popular science publications, interviews, counselling, projects etc.) in cooperation with the Communication and Media Department
Required qualifications and skills
- Degree (doctorate) in prehistory with specialisation in the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age
- Relevant scientific experience (Metal Ages in Central Europe and areas of the former of the former Habsburg Monarchy; focus on the 4th to 2nd millennium BC)
- Experience in dealing with archaeological, scientifically relevant collections and working on archaeological finds, especially knowledge of classical (e.g. typology) and modern interdisciplinary methods
- International excavation experience and networking in international research
- Proof of publications in top international journals, as well as proven research activity (through externally funded projects)
- Willingness to work on exhibitions and didactic projects
- Excellent knowledge of German, very good knowledge of English (written and spoken)
- Ability to work in a team; social skills, flexibility and reliability
- Use of modern and interdisciplinary research methods in excavation and evaluation
- Good scientific knowledge of Late Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeological sites in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe
- Successful acquisition and management of specialised research projects
- Experience in the organisation of scientific conferences and workshops
- Experience in communicating scientific content to specialist circles, the general public and the media
- Good IT skills, experience with GIS-based database systems and other computer applications in archaeology (including digitisation)
We offer
• Insights into one of the largest museums in Austria
• Flat hierarchies, open communication and a good working atmosphere
• Flexible working time
• An office in the centre of Vienna with good public transport accessibility
Please not the benefits provided by the NHM as employer available at https://jobs.nhm.at/das-nhm-als-arbeitgeber.html.
Please note that applications can only be submitted via the NHM application portal at https://jobs.nhm.at/