Records Specialist - Early Modern Parliament, The National Archives

4 August 2025

The National Archives is looking to recruit Records Specialist to join our Collections Expertise & Engagement department, where we use our expert knowledge to inspire audiences and make them think differently about archives.

In this role, you will focus on records relating to early modern Parliament and parliamentary business. These include the records from the Parliamentary Archives, which are currently being relocated from the Palace of Westminster to The National Archives at Kew. You will be expected to develop a deep understanding of these collections, including both official records and private papers, and to appreciate how they complement and differ from The National Archives’ own collection.

Your work will involve advising a wide range of audiences — from the general public to academics and government departments — on how to access and interpret these records. You will collaborate across teams to deliver public engagement programmes, academic research and corporate activities. You will also collaborate with colleagues at the Houses of Parliament, contributing to events and exhibitions at Westminster.

This is a dynamic role that blends research and public engagement; you will also be expected to contribute to our day-to-day public advisory service, dealing with enquiries from the public at Kew and online.

We are looking for someone with a higher degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience, and a strong knowledge of parliamentary records pre-1782. You should have an active research profile, excellent communication skills, and a proven ability to engage both specialist and non-specialist audiences. A collaborative mindset is essential.

This role is based at our Kew site, with flexibility for some home working. You will also need to travel regularly to the Palace of Westminster and be available for occasional evening events.

To apply, click here.