
Historic Royal Palaces
Job Summary
Job Description
Historic Royal Palaces is offering a one-year tapestry conservation internship in the Textile Conservation Studio at Hampton Court Palace. This unique opportunity is open to recent textile conservation graduates who are eager to build on their knowledge and practical skills in the specialised field of historic tapestry conservation.
The internship will commence in October 2025.
The Intern will be based at Hampton Court Palace, where they will gain critical insight and practical, hands-on tapestry conservation skills by working alongside experienced specialists in HRP’s long-established tapestry conservation studio. In this unique environment, the Intern will also learn about preventive conservation practices, and conservation science research related to historic tapestries, and processes for condition auditing and documentation. Over the course of 12-month placement, the Intern will focus primarily on hands-on tapestry conservation treatment while also regularly collaborating with a wider multidisciplinary conservation team to conduct condition assessments and assist with on-site display work.
Applicants should have completed a recognised textile conservation training programme or possess equivalent experience. An enthusiastic interest in tapestry conservation is essential as the successful candidate must be eager to develop their expertise in this specialism over the 12-month placement. Strong digital documentation skills and the ability to maintain detailed, accurate records of the work undertaken are required. Good team-working skills are crucial, and the Intern should be comfortable working at elevated heights.
The Intern is expected to be an enthusiastic communicator about HRP’s conservation efforts, actively contributing to the organisation’s communication activities and engaging its diverse audiences.
Portfolios, including case studies of object conservation, should be submitted electronically by 10 August.
Job Requirements
Applicants should have completed a recognised textile conservation training programme or possess equivalent experience. An enthusiastic interest in tapestry conservation is essential as the successful candidate must be eager to develop their expertise in this specialism over the 12-month placement. Strong digital documentation skills and the ability to maintain detailed, accurate records of the work undertaken are required. Good team-working skills are crucial, and the Intern should be comfortable working at elevated heights. While not mandatory, prior experience caring for historic tapestries in historic houses and heritage settings would be beneficial.
The Intern is expected to be an enthusiastic communicator about HRP’s conservation efforts, actively contributing to the organisation’s communication activities and engaging its diverse audiences.
Job Overview
- Job Title: Tapestry Conservation Intern
- Salary: £30k-£40k
- Hours:
Full time - Role: Curation
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Mon, 28 Jul 2025
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Location:
London
Job: Tapestry Conservation Intern
Job: Tapestry Conservation Intern
Organisation: Historic Royal Palaces
Postcode: KT8 9AU
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