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Established by one of the great sculptors of the twentieth century, our core aim at The Henry Moore Foundation is to enable as many people as possible to enjoy and appreciate sculpture.

If you are interested in joining our teams in Hertfordshire or Leeds, you can find out about vacancies and volunteer opportunities below.

Vacancies

Collections Researcher

Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Full Time (35 hours per week)
Salary: £28,000 + 12.5% pension contribution and other benefits

Required from September 2025, this is an excellent opportunity to work in an important role in a leading arts organisation, within a friendly and team-focused culture.

The Collections Researcher will support the Senior Curator of Collections & Research with the delivery of the Foundation’s research activities. Your duties will include researching artworks for the catalogue raisonné, in tandem with handling our research and review enquiry services; supporting the Foundation’s programme of scholarly events; contributing content to our digital platforms and other outlets; preparing information for publications; coordinating archive research visits and offering research support.

The successful candidate will be educated to degree level in an arts or museum subject or have other relevant professional qualifications. You will have at least one year’s experience of working in a research role with knowledge of art historical and/or collections-based research and a keen interest in modern sculpture. Accurate visual presentation and attention to detail are vital for this role, along with excellent writing, proofreading and project management skills, and confidence in face to face communications.

We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community and under-represented groups.

A tall, bronze sculpture depicting an abstracted mother and child is sited against a landscape of wintry trees with a bright blue sky behind
Henry Moore, 'Mother and Child: Block Seat' (LH 838). Photo: Rob Hill.

Download Collections Researcher information pack (PDF, 0.3mb)

Download Collections Researcher application form (DOC,  0.1mb)

Download equal opportunities monitoring form (DOC,  0.1mb)

 

To apply, please download and fill out the application forms above.

Completed application forms (no CVs please) should be sent to Louise Olley at:
recruitment@henry-moore.org

Deadline to apply: Monday 7 July 2025, 10:00

Interviews: Thursday 17 July 2025 at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Perry Green, East Hertfordshire

Engagement Assistants for Public Events

Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Casual contract, shifts on an as-needed basis for public events
Salary: £12.60/hr, time and a half for Bank Holidays, plus annual leave payment

Henry Moore Studios & Gardens is the former home of one of the great sculptors of the twentieth century. We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to help with our Public Programme of events and activities.

Engagement Assistants will support programming staff in the delivery of public events and activities. Training will be provided.

Successful candidates will:

  • Have hands on making skills and/or audio-visual technical skills
  • Be confident, friendly and enjoy talking to visitors
  • Have an interest in art and learning about sculpture
  • Be a team player and willing to take on a variety of tasks as required

Please note there is no public transport to Henry Moore Studios & Gardens.

We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community and under-represented groups.

A family of four explore and look under Henry Moore's sculpture Sheep Piece. The sky behind them is very blue and striped with clouds and contrails.
Henry Moore, 'Sheep Piece' 1971-72. Photo: John Chase.

Download Engagement Assistants information pack (PDF, 0.2mb)

Download Engagement Assistants application form (DOC,  0.1mb)

Download equal opportunities monitoring form (DOC,  0.1mb)

 

To apply, please download and fill out the application forms above.

Completed application forms (no CVs please) should be sent to HR at:
recruitment@henry-moore.org

Volunteering

Volunteering with one of our teams offers first-hand insight into the work of one of the world’s most notable sculptors, and the chance to experience the day-to-day operation of an international arts organisation. Our volunteers help us to continue Henry Moore’s mission to encourage public appreciation of the visual arts.

There are currently no vacancies for volunteers at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds.

A small bronze sundial, sculpted by Henry Moore, in the garden at the artist's home. Behind the sundial is a border of lavender and cottage planting.
Henry Moore, 'Working Model for Sundial' 1965. Photo: John Chase.

Volunteer gardeners

Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire 

Recruiting volunteer gardeners to help maintain the sculpture gardens at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens.

The gardens were designed by Moore and his wife Irina, they are predominantly rural in appearance and comprise approximately 70 acres of ponds, hedgerows, orchards, sheep fields, woodlands, lawns and a small kitchen garden.

Download volunteer gardener information pack (PDF)

Download volunteer gardener application form (DOC, 0.1mb)

About us

Our staff are based across our two sites in Yorkshire and Hertfordshire. Most roles allow for some level of hybrid working.