*The Planned Environment Therapy Trust,*
*with the support of a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund*
"/Therapeutic Living With Other People's Children: an oral history of
residential therapeutic child care c. 1930 - c. 1980/"
*Project Archivist*
£24,000 - £26,000
18 month fixed contract
An exciting opportunity for a qualified archivist to join a small team
exploring an important area of the nation's history and heritage:
Schools, homes and environments for children and young people during a
period of dynamic change in residential therapeutic child care. You will
be gathering, cataloguing, and working with some of the subjects of the
archives, learning what they can teach us about the archival record, and
exploring ways to facilitate their discovery and sharing of the schools
and communities to which they belonged. You will have the opportunity to
introduce others to archival practice, to work with students and
volunteers, and to contribute to theatrical performances based on the
materials in your care. And more.
For an informal discussion of this post, and for a hard copy application
form, please contact Dr. Craig Fees, Project Director, on 01242 620125
or [log in to unmask]
For further information about the project and the post, and to download
the application materials, please see the project website at
http://www.otherpeopleschildren.org.uk.
Closing date for applications: Monday, March 1st, 2010.
Interviews on Monday, March 8th, 2010.
An enhanced CRB check will be required of the successful applicant.
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Dr. Craig Fees, RMSA
Archivist
Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre
Church Lane
Toddington near Cheltenham
Glos. GL54 5DQ
United Kingdom
01242 620125
http://www.pettarchiv.org.uk
Keep up to date with Archive News, Events and Recent Accessions: The Archive and study Centre blog at http://news.pettarchiv.org.uk/
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