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museums+Association'>Museums Association (MA) director Sharon Heal says new research raises serious questions about entry into the sector, with average pay seven per cent lower overall than the market average.

According to the Association's Salary Guidelines 2017 survey – funded by Arts Council England (ACE) – junior roles are significantly behind similar positions outside of the sector.

Assistants in curator and collections management are 25 per cent lower on average than comparable roles, while assistants in the areas of learning, programming and outreach are 13 per cent lower than the average.

“We know that poor pay and limited opportunities for progression can be off-putting when people are thinking about potential careers,” said Heal.

“We also know that a narrow entry path can squeeze some people out, especially if it is combined with recruitment that focuses on mirroring the workforce that we already have.

“I hope these salary guidelines can support employers, funders and stakeholders to be brave and enlightened, and to reflect and reward the hardwork, knowledge and enthusiasm of everyone that works in and with museums and galleries.”

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