Description
Job Title: Associate Paper Conservator
Employment Type: Full Time, Exempt
Department: Conservation
Division: Curatorial
Reports to: Conservator in Charge
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Salary Range: $66,000 - $72,000
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Job Overview:
To perform examinations and conservation treatments of works on paper; document materials and methods of manufacture, condition, and conservation procedures performed on works in the collection; and collaborate on conservation research projects.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Partner with the Conservator in Charge to develop strategic, multi-year goals and priorities for the conservation of the Museum’s collection of works of art on paper, including prints, drawings, photographs, and Asian paintings
- Perform conservation treatments following professional ethical standards including the AIC Code of Ethics, working in consultation with curatorial staff
- Document treatments and update existing condition reports
- Perform technical studies, investigations, and examinations of works on paper to expand understanding of artists and cultures represented in the collection
- Monitor the condition of works on paper from the collection and on loan; partner with curatorial staff to prioritize conservation treatment of works in the collection
- Partner with Museum preparators, registrars, and members of Facilities and Protective Services to set and enact policies on aspects of transport, storage, installation, display, environmental monitoring, and collection emergencies
- Perform courier duties for works on loan
- Maintain paper conservation workspaces; order conservation supplies as needed; advise the Conservator in Charge on future departmental needs
- Advise and coordinate workflows with curatorial staff and with the Preparator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs
- Assist with media identification in collaboration with curators
- Supervise and support professional development of occasional postgraduate conservation fellows and graduate interns
- Perform outreach activities, including presenting to the public on technical or conservation-related matters, answering paper conservation inquiries, contributing to Museum programming and social media channels
- Engage with developments in the conservation field through professional conference and workshop attendance, keeping abreast of professional and popular conservation literature, and maintaining a strong network of colleagues
- Perform other mission-driven related duties as assigned according to interests and abilities; examples include commitment to DEAI initiatives both internal and external, preparation of grant proposals, engagement with Museum donors and other key stakeholders, and collaboration with allied research institutions.
Requirements
Qualifications:
- A thorough understanding of conservation procedures, materials and techniques for all works on paper
- Demonstrated ability to perform documentation and conservation treatment of varying complexity
- Self-awareness of personal skill; readiness to consult with a broad professional network
- Demonstrated research skills and engagement with trends in the field
- Superb attention to detail, strong organizational abilities, and effective communication skills
- Ability to work efficiently both on site and occasionally from home
- Ability to travel, representing the Museum on courier trips, at conferences, and operationally important meetings
- Demonstrated curiosity and desire for professional growth
Education and Experience:
Graduate of a formal advanced-level conservation training program or equivalent through apprenticeship; education should be strong in art history, studio art, chemistry, and graphic arts.
Five or greater years of significant post-graduate conservation experience, preferably in a museum conservation department, is required.