Hi Steven

I'm curious about this, what might the salary be?
Right now I'm developing feature exhibitions at the Science Museum.

Thanks

Rohan

On 11 February 2015 at 09:29, Steven Swaby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
An experienced freelance content developer is needed to join the world-class international team creating the King Rama IX Museum - a major new science attraction near Bangkok, Thailand.


Candidates should have at least five years experience developing galleries and other content for public attractions. Knowledge of natural history and Earth science subjects will be a major asset; previous international experience is desirable. The project begins in April and will be based in the UK, with most work delivered remotely. Regular co-ordination meetings will take place in London.


Email me your CV and a short covering letter by Monday 23 February explaining why we really can't do without you, to: [log in to unmask].

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