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Special Collections Assistant (Fixed Term to October 2026)

Salary £32,143 plus 6.5% shift disturbance allowance
Location Edinburgh
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This is a Temporary, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

We’re looking for a full time (35 hours per week) customer-focussed and enthusiastic individual to join the Special Collections team in the Access department. The team provides access to the library’s archives and manuscripts, rare books and music collections but also works collaboratively across the Collections, Access and Research teams to maintain and improve access to the collections, through cataloguing and outreach work. The post is Monday-Friday and includes one evening shift (12.00-19.00) every two weeks and one Saturday shift (09.30-17.00) every four weeks. The Saturday shift will attract a lieu day on either the following Monday or Friday.

 

What we are looking for -

We’re looking for people who can work as part of a team delivering high quality customer service to users of the library. You will have excellent team working, communication and problem-solving skills and have experience of working in a customer service, information, library or arts administration role. Knowledge of and an interest in music collections would be beneficial. You will be self-motivated and able to work without close supervision and be able to adapt and change your working methods when required. If this sounds like you, then we look forward to reading your application.

 

The closing date for applications is Sunday 1 March 2026. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 18 March 2026.

 

The full job description can be found at the bottom of this page.

 

 

The National Library of Scotland preserves the memory of the nation with collections that span the centuries, from the earliest times to the digital age. Our collections document the influence of Scots at home and abroad, while reflecting the ideas and cultures of the world. They cover all aspects of human endeavour in multiple formats, including books, manuscripts, archives, websites, maps, music, moving image and sound.

We support education, research, business and innovation and our work enhances the reputation of Scotland as a country with a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant future. We are committed to providing easy access to our physical and digital collections and delivering services that are open and available to all. It is a place for inspiration, exploration and enjoyment, where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

There are around 320 of us working at the Library who all contribute in different ways, whether welcoming our visitors, planning our events and exhibitions, developing and caring for our collections or looking after our buildings and people.

For more benefit information see our staff benefits website page.

For more information on applying see our application process website page.

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