We are the Museum of West African Art. We are dedicated to the preservation of heritage, the expansion of knowledge and celebration of West African arts and culture. We are a catalyst for deepening connections between contemporary arts and culture and the rich cultural heritage of West Africa, and a centre of excellence creating opportunities for African and Diaspora artists and scholars. To do this, we provide exceptional infrastructure and programmes for the preservation, display, research, learning and exchange in arts and culture from a world-class campus in the heart of the historic district of Benin City, Nigeria.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Material Science Lab Assistant
Location: Benin City, Edo
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Summary
MOWAA is seeking a Material Science Lab Assistant to support the daily operations of its conservation, archaeology, and materials science laboratories.
This role will provide hands-on technical support to scientific analysis, archaeological material studies, documentation, and conservation activities, working closely with scientists, archaeologists, conservators, and researchers.
The successful candidate will contribute directly to the scientific examination of archaeological collections and heritage materials, supporting research that advances understanding of West Africa’s material past.
The ideal candidate will be practically skilled, methodical, and motivated to build a long-term career within a museum, archaeology, conservation, or heritage science environment.
Key Responsibilities
Support the day-to-day operations of MOWAA’s materials science and archaeology laboratories.
Assist with the preparation and analysis of archaeological samples and heritage materials.
Support scientific examination of artifacts, including material characterization and documentation.
Assist with sample preparation, basic laboratory procedures, and routine testing under supervision.
Maintain laboratory equipment, tools, and workspaces in line with health and safety standards.
Support documentation and record-keeping of laboratory activities, archaeological findings, and research outputs.
Assist with cataloguing, labeling, and secure storage of archaeological samples and materials.
Contribute to data entry, digital documentation, and basic analysis using laboratory databases and software.
Support visiting researchers, archaeologists, fellows, and interns with practical laboratory needs.
Assist in the preparation of materials for exhibitions, archaeological research projects, and publications.
Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and contribute to their continuous improvement.
Flag technical issues, risks, or equipment needs to senior staff in a timely manner.
Demonstrate initiative in identifying process improvements and supporting efficient laboratory workflows.
Take ownership of assigned workstreams and follow through on tasks with minimal supervision.
Key Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology, Materials Science, Chemistry, Geology, Environmental Science, Physics, or a related discipline. A Master’s Degree or demonstrated research training in archaeology or heritage science is an advantage.
1 – 3 years experience working in a laboratory, archaeological research, conservation, or technical environment.
Familiarity with basic laboratory techniques and equipment.
Experience handling archaeological materials or heritage collections is desirable.
Experience with data recording, digital tools, and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word).
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow technical procedures accurately.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Willingness to learn and develop technical skills over time.
Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.
Demonstrated interest in long-term professional development within archaeology, conservation, or heritage science.
Open to candidates from Nigeria, West Africa, and other nationalities with valid ECOWAS or Nigerian work permits.
Career Growth, Training & Development:
MOWAA has a strong culture of learning and invests in developing early- and mid-career professionals.
This role offers exposure to international conservation and archaeological practice, collaboration with global research partners, and the opportunity to build a career pathway within museum science, archaeology, conservation, or heritage research.
The Lab Assistant role is designed as a talent pipeline position, with potential progression into technical specialist, research assistant, or postgraduate study routes.
Terms and Conditions:
Reporting Line: Head of Materials Science
Duty Station: Benin City, Nigeria
Contract Duration: 18 months renewable, subject to performance
Compensation & Benefits: Highly competitive, subject to credentials
Application Closing Date
18th March, 2026.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Cover Letter to: careers@wearemowaa.org using "Material Science & Archaeology Lab Assistant" as the subject of the mail.
Note
Your cover letter should briefly outline your experience in archives and or library management, your approach to collections care and access, and how your skills align with MOWAA’s mission and institutional vision.
If you are passionate about archives, research, and the preservation of cultural heritage and are excited about contributing to the development of a world-class museum and research institution in West Africa, we would love to hear from you.