Registraattori Suomen lasimuseoon
Hover or tap a row for full statistics (EUR / month on this chart).
Salary analysis
Compared with the selected benchmark ("All roles in Riihimäki, Finland"), this listing's salary midpoint is about 93% lower. The offer sits below the benchmark range (€1,742–€3,621). The listed pay band (€189–€213) is tighter than the benchmark, which suggests lower salary variability. This benchmark is based on 77 comparable listings.
| Market | Lower bound (25th percentile) | Median | Upper bound (75th percentile) |
|---|---|---|---|
| All roles in Riihimäki, Finland | €1,742/per month | €2,412/per month | €3,621/per month |
| Pay in our data — not quoted in ad (Mid-Level) | €189/per month | €201/per month | €213/per month |
The Finnish Glass Museum is the national museum responsible for the glass sector, housed in the former Riihimäki Glass factory building as part of Tapio Wirkkala’s Gesamtkunstwerk. The museum hosts domestic and international rotating exhibitions and a busy touring exhibition program in Finland and abroad. It also organises the Finnish Glass Biennale with partner organisations. The registrar will work in the museum’s exhibition and collection teams, handling domestic and international stakeholder collaboration, contract drafting, logistics arrangements, routine care of artefacts, and insurance documentation. The registrar assists in digitising collection artefacts and other collection workflows, and supports exhibition operations as needed. A suitable university degree is required (e.g., conservator). Good written and spoken Finnish and English are required. The role may involve evening and weekend work and occasional travel. Applications by 26 August 2026 at 15:00 via www.kuntarekry.fi. If applying by mail, send to Riihimäen kaupunki, Kirjaamo, PL 125, 11101 Riihimäki. Anonymous recruitment is practiced. Do not include age, gender or other non-essential information in your text.
Job Details
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with domestic and international stakeholders; draft contracts; organise transportation logistics; handle routine artefact care; manage insurance documents; assist digitisation of collection artefacts and other collection processes; support exhibition operations as needed.
Requirements
- A suitable university degree (e.g., conservator).
- Good spoken and written Finnish and English.
Skills & Technologies
Education Level
Masters
Related Opportunities
Discover more opportunities that match your interests and skills