
The Company
Christie’s, the world’s largest art business, is an exciting & enriching place to work. Whether in our Specialist Art Departments or in our Operational teams, we are all working together to sustain the success of this 260 year old company, bringing fresh ideas whilst not forgetting our history and our shared values: Integrity, Excellence, Innovation, Responsibility & Relationships. Colleagues across all departments are passionate about what they do and a role at Christie’s offers an inspiring opportunity to work alongside industry leaders throughout the company.
Why This Role Matters
The primary function of this role is the coordination of auctions and private sales across the Classic Art Group with a focus on Ancient Art and Antiquities. The Sale Coordinator monitors and tracks all activities and elements related to incoming property, manages the different sale process and ensures deadlines are met in collaboration with all stakeholders involved. The Sale Coordinator acts as client liaison, ensuring all sale paperwork is completed and processed in accordance with the relevant compliance guidelines and that property charges are accurately reflected in Christie's systems. In addition, the successful candidate will provide support to the business managers in the operational, financial, administrative and marketing management of the relevant sales, with an opportunity to supervise interns, apprentices and graduate trainees.
How You'll Make an Impact
Acting as the project manager for sales, coordinating all activities related to property including auction, e-commerce and private sale consignments for Classic Art with the relevant support departments such as Legal, Business Support Group, Client Accounting, Art Transport, Post-Sale, Private Sale Service Centre etc.
Managing the end‑to‑end consignment process, including draft seller agreements, stock order creation and compliance documentation such as Cultural Property and Provenance certification
Conducting & tracking Art Loss Register applications
Where applicable, oversee the sale e-catalogue process in collaboration with Specialists and Cataloguers, ensuring deadlines are met and information is accurately captured
Balance auction and private sale deadlines
Overseeing shipping arrangements such as client & business approvals, export licences and scheduling
Tracking property status in internal systems and resolving open issues or missing items
Coordinating property movement requests including transfers, temporary releases and hand carries
Managing client charges and ensuring accurate reporting in internal systems
Monitoring sale and catalogue deadlines and ensuring the wider team remains on schedule
Preparing clear handovers and documentation for the Post‑Sale Service team
Managing the catalogue production process, liaising with cataloguing, photography and production teams
Supporting the delivery of seller marketing commitments
Coordinating operational aspects of auction exhibitions and private sale viewings
Managing reserve amendments and issuing pre‑sale documentation to clients
Supporting sale activities including client views, condition reports and registering bidding requests
Overseeing sale interest and managing telephone bidding
Delivering weekly auction and private sale pipeline meetings with stakeholders
What your day might look like
Following up with clients to gather missing consignment information such as KYC documents, Cultural Property documentation, contracts etc.
Maintaining and reviewing the Sale Runners and chasing outstanding property, delivery dates, or compliance paperwork such as Art Loss Register certificates
Consigning Private Sale Seller Agreements and invoicing same day
Working on resolving historic auction inventory i.e. property damages, making stock, liaising with shippers and restorers
Liaising with Operations, Photography and the Production Studio to keep catalogue deadlines on track
Preparing shipping instructions and coordinating with external shipping partners
Troubleshooting logistical or client‑related issues as they arise
Supporting Specialists during viewings and pre‑sale activity
Preparing post‑sale handover notes and actions for the relevant teams
Coordinating daily communications across multiple teams to ensure sale readiness
What you’ll bring to the team
Good understanding of Compliance documentation and Cultural Property requirements
At least 3 years of related administrative and/or project management experience.
Strong client service skills with clear written and verbal communication
Excellent project management, time management and multi‑tasking abilities
High attention to detail with strong follow‑up and organisational skills
Creative problem‑solving and the confidence to take initiative
Ability to work collaboratively across locations and teams
Ability to work independently when required
Proficiency in Excel and Outlook
What’s great about working for us
25 days annual leave + 1 day Birthday leave
Christie’s Christmas office closure (guaranteed between 25th Dec – 2nd Jan) – in additional to annual leave: almost two weeks to fully switch off and spend time with friends and family
Additional 1 week’s annual leave within the year of a 5-year anniversary i.e. 5th, 10th, 15th and so on
Volunteering day: Take an additional day of annual leave to volunteer for a charitable organisation that’s important to you
Donation matching of up to £500 per annum to help you support the organisations you care about
Flexible Fitness Fund - £400 per year expense allowance for health and wellness related activity (taxable)
Access to world-renowned art: with regular exhibitions in our galleries to wander around and exclusive guided tours hosted by specialist colleagues
Discretionary Bonus (dependent on the business and employee performance payable in March each year)
Generous retirement plan: We will double match your pension contribution up to 5% of your basic salary (Max 10% contribution from Christie’s)
Private Health Insurance – no employee contribution needed, subsidised for other family members
Dental Insurance – (may be extended at personal cost)
Generous Income Protection Insurance in the event of accident, sickness or injury after 12 months
Competitive Life Insurance policy from first day
Employee Assistance Programme – access to personal advice and support services including counselling
Eyecare vouchers (once a year)
Cycle to Work scheme
Christie’s Extras – discounts on over 800 retailers, holiday packages, dinners and weekly shops
Robust family first policy:
16 weeks full pay on Maternity Leave
Four-day week, for eight weeks, at full pay on return from Maternity Leave
Dependent back-up care: 10 sessions/ days of childcare or eldercare per year
The Stork Club: Our community of parents who meet regularly over breakfasts, lunch, afternoon tea…
* Christie’s reserves the right to change company benefits at any time
Closing Date: Sunday 26th July
Salary: £32,000 per annum
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Founded in 1766, Christie’s is a world-leading art and luxury business. Renowned and trusted for its expert live and online auctions, as well as its bespoke private sales, Christie’s offers a full portfolio of global services to its clients, including art appraisal, art financing, international real estate and education. Christie’s has a physical presence in 46 countries, throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific, with flagship international sales hubs in New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris and Geneva. It also is the only international auction house authorized to hold sales in mainland China (Shanghai).
Christie’s auctions span more than 80 art and luxury categories, at price points ranging from $200 to over $100 million. In recent years, Christie’s has achieved the world record price for an artwork at auction (Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvador Mundi, 2017), for a single collection sale (the Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller, 2018), and for a work by a living artist (Jeff Koons’ Rabbit, 2019).
Christie’s Private Sales offers a seamless service for buying and selling art, jewellery and watches outside of the auction calendar, working exclusively with Christie’s specialists at a client’s individual pace.
Recent innovations at Christie’s include the groundbreaking sale of the first NFT for a digital work of art ever offered at a major auction house (Beeple’s Everydays, March 2021), with the unprecedented acceptance of cryptocurrency as a means of payment. As an industry leader in digital innovation, Christie’s also continues to pioneer new technologies that are redefining the business of art, including the creation of viewing and bidding experiences that integrate augmented reality, global livestreaming, buy-now channels, and hybrid sales formats.
Christie’s is dedicated to advancing responsible culture throughout its business and communities worldwide, including achieving sustainability through net zero carbon emissions by 2030.