‘Red’ alert: London museum looking for Taylor Swift consultant

The Victoria & Albert Museum in London is seeking a Taylor Swift savant for a consultant’s gig centered on the world’s biggest pop star.

The “Superfan Advisor” posting pines for the “most studious Swiftie” to join the museum’s mission to “learn more about our collection at the V&A as well as the current cultural trends that will inform the future of museum collecting.”

While the salary for the part-time job wasn’t disclosed, it comes with “competitive incentives,” according to the listing.

The ideal consultant candidate should be up on the superstar singer’s relationship with her fanbase, which includes their homemade concert signs and friendship bracelets, which Swift is famous for gifting at her now-legendary shows. AFP via Getty Images

“As part of the application form, we will want to know about what makes you the ultimate superfan,
what do you have in your collection and what in the V&A collection relates to your own collection,” the museum said in the job posting.

“Successful candidates will meet curatorial experts at the V&A, share knowledge about their specialist subject, learn about the history of these objects and why they are relevant to art, design and the future of creativity,” the listing adds.

Serious applicants should submit their credentials through the museum’s website ASAP.

“This is a zero hour contract, vacancy that will close in 13 days,” the listing reads, noting the deadline is March 7. “We have the right to close this advert early.”

The museum is seeking the “most studious Swiftie” to fill the Superfan Advisor position. Victoria and Albert Museum

The museum boasts its curators “are custodians of over 2.8 million objects, books and archives that span over 5,000 years of human creativity.

As such, we’re always looking to learn more about our collection, whilst acting as cultural trendspotters on what to collect next.” 

Taylor Swift performs Friday in Sydney, Australia as part of her Eras World Tour. AFP via Getty Images

The Victoria & Albert museum hopes to fill the spot before the 14-time Grammy winner starts the European leg of her Eras Tour May 9.

If you don’t snare the Swift spot, well, “Shake It Off.” The museum is also hunting for omniscient experts regarding crocs, drag, emojis and a type of textile manufacturing known as tufting.

The undisclosed part-time job salary comes with “competitive incentives” according to the museum job listing. Getty Images
The Victoria & Albert Museum in London boasts that its curators “are custodians of over 2.8 million objects, books and archives that span over 5,000 years of human creativity.” PA Images via Getty Images

Swift’s Eras Tour is the first tour to cross the billion-dollar mark, according to Pollstar’s 2023 year-end charts.

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