The Tank Museum

3 job(s) at The Tank Museum

The Tank Museum
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Membership Development Executive Salary £32,000 - £35,000 (DOE) Closing date - 9th September The Membership Development Executive is a new role, the need for which has emerged from the museum's continued growth. The post holder will be tasked with formalising a membership development function within the Museum: integrating and developing existing schemes while identifying and undertaking new projects to raise funds to support the charitable objectives of The Tank Museum. This will include some "public fundraising" activity, using the Museum's existing and sizeable international online audiences as a base for support. The role will encompass: The management of The Tank Museums membership schemes (Friends, Patreon & YouTube Membership) - developing retention and recruitment strategies, member communications & engagement and measuring and reporting on member satisfaction. Manage online fundraising activity, liaising with internal colleagues to ensure targets are met, and our communities of supporters are engaged and appreciated. Manage, promote and administer Museum fundraising schemes, such as the Memorial Wall, Adopt a Tank, Legacy schemes, eBay auctions and raffles held in support of the museum's fundraising objectives. Communication with our supporter base. You will need to hit the ground running in this role, and therefore, you need to be an existing membership and fundraising professional with proven experience in this field. This role will suit an ambitious, enthusiastic and creative membership or marketing professional who is looking to grasp an opportunity to make a significant impression. Click Apply to be emailed a link to the recruitment website, where you can complete your application.
The Tank Museum
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Vehicle Curator Salary £29,535 pa Closing date: 22nd September About our collection: We are an Accredited nationally styled museum with a Designated collection of national importance. The Tank Museum's Archive is Accredited and a recognised place of deposit for the National Archive. The collection consists of three sub-collections: the Vehicles, the Object Collection and the Archive. The object collection consists of uniforms, art, weapons, radios, models, and other related objects. Our archive collection consists of documents, maps, technical drawings, photographs, film and related material. There are currently over 350 vehicles in the Museum's collection, most of which are considered the core collection items (the museum pieces) and a running collection of circa 50 vehicles, which consists mostly of duplicate vehicles. Our vehicle collection is largely made up of tanks, but also includes reconnaissance vehicles, armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles. This collection includes iconic vehicles like Little Willie, Tiger 131 and a combat veteran Challenger 1. About the role: The Vehicle Curator will manage the static collection of core vehicles and related large objects. They will be the lead person within the museum for all work on the core collection and will be responsible for the collection's preservation and all related administration. This post will not be responsible for the upkeep of the running collection; however, they will be expected to provide advice and support for the management of these vehicles. This is a varied and hands-on role that blends curatorial expertise with practical care of the Museum's vehicles and associated large objects. You'll help make these collections accessible to the public and researchers by supporting exhibitions, answering enquiries, while also playing a part in the Museum's wider research and outreach work. Click Apply to be emailed a link to the recruitment website, where you can complete your application.
The Tank Museum
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Events Co-ordinator Salary £29,000 - £32,000 Closing date - 19th September The Events Team plays a crucial role in delivering high-quality events that enhance the visitor experience and generate revenue to support the Museum's collection. As part of the Visitor Experience & Commercial department, the team works collaboratively with Catering, Facilities, Education, Retail, and Visitor Services to ensure seamless event execution and operational excellence. The Events Co-ordinator plays a key supervisory role within the Events team, overseeing the Events & Visitor Experience Administrators and managing core administrative processes for public events and experience days. They also lead on the coordination and processing of group visits to the Museum. In addition to supporting the Events & Partnerships Manager, the Events Co-ordinator takes the lead in planning and delivering smaller public events and deputises for the Events & Partnerships Manager when required. They also contribute to the curatorial and planning phases of new event concepts. Beyond these core responsibilities, the role involves hands-on support with event setup, operational leadership during public events and experience days, and assisting with wider administrative projects across the department as needed. Click Apply to be emailed a link to the recruitment website, where you can complete your application.