Working with Freelancers - a guide for museums

On Monday 19 November I'm speaking at the SHARE Museums East annual conference about Working with Freelancers - how museums can find, choose and brief freelancers and consultants and thereby increase the diversity of ideas, experiences and approaches on projects. I'll also explain common pricing structures and budgets, and share tips on how museums can work with freelancers to get the most out of the relationship.

The talk will draw on a guide I wrote for SHARE earlier this year, so I'm linking to it here for anyone who wants a more in-depth read. I'll be updating it in 2019 so am interested to hear any comments or additional questions you'd like added in.

I'll also be running a Museum Freelance Network Marketplace stand in the conference breaks with fellow consultant Claire Adler, hoping to chat to anyone who works with or is interested in working with freelancers, and freelancers or anyone who is interested in freelancing.

Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash 

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