Blogs

Job Posting: Conservator (Books and Paper) - National Museum of African American History and Culture (Landover, MD)

By Antje Neumann posted 07-26-2019 17:20

  

Conservator (Books and Paper)

 

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Four-year Term Appointment

Open for applicants: July 29 – August 9, 2019

Landover, Maryland, United States

 

See postings  at USAJobs.com:

 

Announcement #:  19R-YH-305112-DEU-NMAAHC

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/540562500

 

Announcement #:  19R-YH-305112-MPA-NMAAHC

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/540561200

 

The National Museum of African American History and Culture's primary purposes are to acquire, maintain and preserve objects which document social, cultural, political, military, technological and scientific developments in the United States related to the African American experience; to conduct research in the field of African American history, and to publish findings for all audiences.

 

This position is located in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture’s offsite facility. The multi-discipline conservation lab allows for independent and collaborative work.

 

The Candidate must be able to work independently and with peers and support staff in a collaborative, multi-discipline (objects, textiles, books, paper and photo) shared conservation lab with a fast-paced museum exhibition and rotation schedule. The candidate must have the skills to identify , provide consults and provide treatment and exhibition mounting options for a variety of parchment and paper-based collections.

DUTIES:
Works under the supervision of the Supervisory Conservator to:

  • design, propose, document, and complete proposed conservation treatments on a wide variety of books and paper materials within the collection following current museum practices and following AIC Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice;
  • provide care, preservation and research on all books and paper within the Museum's collections;
  • provide preventative care measures such as monitoring and evaluating environmental controls, integrated pest management, and emergency preparedness, response and recovery of collections, product testing and quality control; and
  • provide training of staff, allied professionals, interns, fellows, volunteers and the general public.

The applications will be evaluated further against the following criteria:

  1. Ability to communicate in writing in order to prepare written surveys, technical examination reports, treatment proposals, policies and guidelines related to the exhibition, handling and care of books and paper collection items.
  2. Skill in examining and treatment of delicate and/or badly deteriorated books and paper objects (fine art and archival).
  3. Ability to communicate orally when advising staff, visitors, researchers, and interns on books and paper conservation and preservation.
  4. Knowledge of the tools, supplies, equipment, methods and practices appropriate for exhibition, housing and storing books and paper collections.

This job is open to all US Citizens.

You must apply through USAJobs to be considered.

 

Agency contact information:

Yvonne Humphries

Phone: 202-633-7448

TDD:    202-633-6409

Email: humphriesy@si.edu

Address

SMITHSONIAN
Office of Human Resources
P.O. Box 37012

600 Maryland Avenue

MRC 517 
Suite 5060 
Washington, District of Columbia 20013-7012
United States

 

 

 

 

 

0 comments
1 view

Permalink