Can you identify with the values that guided our founding leaders and generation that have shaped Singapore to what it is today? Are you keen to tell stories about the courage and resilience exhibited by our founding leaders and generation in our nation-building years (1950s to 1970s)? Do you often think about the challenges and trade-offs that our country must negotiate in the past, present and future? If your answer is "yes", join us at the Founders' Memorial!
You will be part of a passionate team that is responsible for researching, telling the stories and curating the permanent and temporary galleries, as well as indoor and outdoor installations, of a brand-new institution that seeks to evoke reflection on Singapore’s founding values and inspire contribution to Singapore’s future.
[What you will be working on]
Conduct research on primary and secondary material pertaining to Singapore’s post-independence history, including but not limited to oral history interviews and archival records
Conceptualise and curate content for the Founders’ Memorial’s galleries, pilot exhibitions, and other curatorial-related projects, including digital projects, indoor and outdoor installations, citizen engagement, seminars, publications, amongst others
Present, convince and engage stakeholders on curatorial frame and storytelling
Work collaboratively with exhibition designers, collection managers, conservators, artists, curators, programme managers, public service agencies and other related parties on curatorial projects and the development of collections
Identify and acquire relevant artefacts for the National Collection
[What we are looking for]
Background in History or the Humanities or other disciplines relevant to Singapore’s post-independence history and nation building policies
Preferably at least 3 years of experience in related curatorial and research work, with keen knowledge and passion for Singapore’s post-independence history and heritage, and its relevance to the present and future
Proven excellence in research, analytical, writing and presentation skills
Ability to think creatively and imaginatively, with strengths in synthesising information from different sources and storytelling
Ability to communicate well, convince stakeholders, and facilitate interviews and engagement sessions
Resourcefulness, and strength in knowledge, research, project and stakeholder management
Able to work independently and as part of a core team
Background in museum or exhibition curation
Experience in public service will be viewed favourably
Effectively bilingual in English with high proficiency in written and spoken Chinese
This position is only open to Singaporeans
All candidates will be informed within 4 weeks of the job posting whether or not they are shortlisted for the position.