Collections Manager
MUSEUM OF BRANDS
29,000 per year
Notting Hill, West London
Full-time
13th February 2026
Collections Manager Job Purpose The Museum of Brands (MoB) is looking for a museum professional to lead in the management and care of the collection. The candidate will understand best practice within collections management and will have IT skills to lead the development of the museum’s new digital collections management system. The role will oversee the cataloguing and digitisation project of the museum’s collection. An understanding of object conservation is also a key part of the position. The collections manager will also contribute to the museum’s exhibitions, supporting the curator to identify suitable objects for temporary exhibitions as well as for smaller displays across the museum. Another area of responsibility will be to lead on planning related to the MoB object storage, collaborating with the director and curator to deliver this project. The successful applicant will work closely with the museum’s Learning and Marketing teams on current and upcoming projects, including the collection’s digitisation, the museum’s presence on the Bloomberg Connects app and creating stories to share with our audiences. The role would be ideal for someone with experience in both collections management and curation. Ideally the successful candidate will have experience of working with collections management systems as well as intellectual property (IP). As duties and responsibilities change, this job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post-holder. About the Museum of Brands Founded in 1984 by consumer historian Robert Opie, the Museum of Brands houses 12,000 objects tracing the history of branding in Britain over the past 200 years. The mission of the museum is to connect generations through consumer culture and the products and brands that continue to change British lifestyles. The Museum is located in Notting Hill, West London and is a short walk from Ladbroke Grove underground station. Job Title Responsible to Works with Contract Location Hours Collections Manager Museum Director Curator, Founder, Museum Manager, Learning, Venue and Marketing Teams permanent, full time Museum of Brands, W11 1QT with some offsite and remote working 40 hours per week Working pattern Full time Holiday Salary Key responsibilities 22 days, 8 days public holidays £29K per annum • Lead on all aspects of collections management, including cataloguing, collections development, loans, acquisitions, and rationalisation. • Ensure the collection is cared for towards accreditation, Spectrum 5.1 and other best practice standards. • Working with the curator to develop the museum collections policies and procedures. • Lead the digital collections management system project. • Collaborate with the curator and museum founder for the care of the collection and identify conservation issues. • Work with colleagues across the organisation to ensure opportunities for income generation and funding can be identified. • Contribute to Exhibition, Front of House, Learning and Marketing teams to collaborate on exhibitions, temporary displays, learning materials and other related content, including marketing materials. • Work with colleagues to plan and develop museum storage both on and off-site. Person Specification Essential Desirable Qualifications Degree or equivalent relevant experience MA, Postgraduate, or equivalent Experience of addressing backlogs in documentation is an advantage Job Specific 2 years experience of managing museum collections, including acquisitions, documentation, cataloguing, intellectual property, digitation and storafe, in line with Accreditation and Spectrum 5.1 standards. Exceptional standard of written English Knowledge and understanding of digital collections management systems. Experience of managing, supporting and developing individuals alongside strong team collaboration skills Capable of effectively managing projects and resources (including budget and reporting to funders). Knowledge of identifying Conservation issues, IPM and best practices in Collections Care. Core skills Highly capable with sound common sense Managing volunteers Confident IT skills and knowledge of Microsoft 365/Sharepoint. Demonstrates flexibility and the ability to manage multiple tasks Good cross-functional communication and collaboration skills High level of attention to detail with focus on grammar and spelling Fast learner, able to pick up new skills with ease Museum responsibilities ● Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of equality of opportunity and fairness of treatment ● Respect all confidentialities, principles and practice of the Data Protection Act ● Undertake further training as deemed necessary ● Assist in maintaining the security of the Museum and Museum visitors ● Comply with Fire and Health and Safety policies and legislation and ensure the compliance and awareness of volunteers and visitors to the building How to apply Please email your CV and a cover letter outlining how your experience, skills and knowledge meet the job description to Paul.Botje@museumofbrands.com Deadline for applications: February 13th, 2026 Interviews: We will review applications as they come in, so interviews online or in person at the museum may follow quickly.