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SOAS University of London seeks two Imaging Technicians for a funded digitisation project. Responsibilities include producing high-quality digital images of Special Collections materials and collaborating with teams to ensure project success. This fixed-term position offers a competitive salary and generous benefits, including substantial leave and flexible working options.
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Job title: Imaging Technician x2
Department: Digitisation Centre, Library Services
Contract Type: Fixed term (to June 2026)
Grade: Grade 4
Salary: £28,717.19-£30,569.19 per annum including London Allowance
Location: SOAS Library
Hours: 35 hours per week
SOAS University of London is the leading Higher Education institution in Europe specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. SOAS University of London is positioned to play a leadingrole in reimagining higher education globally, with a new strategic plan in place as the basis for the renewal and revitalisation of the School which commits SOAS to both student responsiveness and research intensity. SOAS is moving towards a new model of international partnerships which is responsive to the transnational character of our global challenges.
About the Role
The Imaging Technician will contribute to the delivery of a funded digitisation project involving materials from SOAS Special Collections. Working within a small digitisation team, the Imaging Technician will be responsible for producing digital images to an agreed quality standard, following specific guidelines and procedures.
The role requires strong attention to detail and the ability to complete the allocated workload within the expected timeframe. The post holder will work collaboratively with other members of the digitisation team and the conservation team, keeping track of image production and documenting each phase of their work.
About the Department
SOAS Library is one of the world's most important academic libraries for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The Library attracts scholars from all over the world to consult its holdings and further their research. The Library houses over 1.3 million volumes at the SOAS campus at Russell Square in central London, together with a major collection of archives, manuscripts, rare books, an expanding Digital Library, and 500 art objects.
The Digitisation Centre at SOAS was extensively remodelled in 2023. This role will work with the Special Collections and Conservation Teams to deliver a large-scale digitisation project drawing on material from SOAS Library’s Archives and Special Collections.
About you
You will have worked on digitisation projects, preferably within libraries, museums, or other cultural institutions, involving Special Collections materials. You will have experience using scanners and imaging equipment, and you will be aware of the handling and conservation issues related to the digitisation of Special Collections materials.
You have excellent attention to detail and are able to produce images to the required standard by following specific guidelines and instructions. You are organised and meticulous, and you can keep track of your work while meeting production targets and deadlines.
You can find further information on the key criteria for the role in the Job Description and Person Specification, along with a full list of duties and responsibilities, which can be found on the SOAS website
What We Offer:
We are committed to providing a supportive and rewarding work environment. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive range of benefits designed to enhance your well-being and work-life balance:
We would particularly welcome applications from candidates from working class, first generation Higher Education, Black, Asian, other minority ethnic and underrepresented groups from within the UK and beyond. All appointment decisions will be made on merit, following a fair and competitive process.