The deadline has been extended to December 22, 2023. Please visit the link for more information.
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The conservator manages the daily activities of the book and paper conservation laboratory and performs complex treatments on rare and unique archival and library materials in accordance with the AIC code of ethics. Develops and monitors work procedures for the unit, establishes priorities, and makes treatment decisions. Assists with outreach and educational programs; preservation planning and surveys; emergency response; and environmental control. May oversee the work of technicians, interns, students, or volunteers assigned to assist with conservation tasks. Works under limited supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
ESSENTIAL TASKS
Plans and manages the operations of the book and paper conservation laboratory, including administrative tasks
Examines and documents collections holdings to determine structure, materials, and condition
Conducts book and paper conservation treatment for TSLAC collections
Constructs enclosures for books, manuscripts, photographs, and other library and archival materials
Conducts or organizes tours, workshops, and instructional sessions for a variety of audiences
Performs exhibit preparation; assists with installation
Serves as Conservation Team Lead
Trains the staff, interns, and volunteers in basic conservation methods.
Attends work regularly and in accordance with agency leave and attendance policies
Complies with all applicable agency policies and procedures, including safety and standards of conduct
Other Duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree in Conservation; or Master’s degree in Library Science (from ALA-accredited program) or a related field, with specialized training in conservation
Three years of work experience in a conservation lab setting
Experience in the complex treatment of paper-based collections including the relevant chemistry and conservation theory
Work experience using Microsoft Office Suite software
Ability to speak and write well-organized, grammatically correct English
Ability to analyze data and formulate conclusions
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff
Ability to perform visual activities requiring prolonged attention to detail
Ability to plan and arrange own work in order to meet deadlines
Ability to lift and move boxes weighing up to 40 lbs
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in exhibit preparation and installation
Experience developing and/or maintaining conservation treatment documentation systems
Experience with preservation planning
Experience developing preservation training for staff, interns, or volunteers
Experience presenting training or educational programs to a variety of audiences
Experience leading or overseeing the work of others
Salary: $5235 - $5833.33/month
Deadline to apply: November 30, 2023
For more information and to apply, please visit this link.