Subject: Position at Smithsonian Institution Libraries
The Smithsonian Institution Libraries is seeking a Book Conservator to work in the Book Conservation Laboratory of the Preservation Services Department. Level: GS-9 with promotion potential to GS-11 (Salary: $27,789) Duties include conservation treatments of bound and unbound collections characterized by historical significance, rarity, value, and the occasional presence of complex technical problems. Conservation treatments include, but are not limited to, the following: use of proper disbinding techniques to ensure the least damage to the bibliographic integrity of the object; aqueous and non-aqueous treatments; use of binocular microscope in the examination of flat paper and book leaves; flattening, humidifying and lining; tape/adhesive removal, stain reduction and solvent treatment, dry cleaning; sewing, board attachment and endband construction; covering or repairing using paper, cloth, leather, vellum and alum-tawed materials; lettering in foil and/or leaf; matting of fragile and vulnerable materials; and the construction of protective enclosures for the physical protection of materials. Works with Senior Book Conservator and the Head, Preservation Services Department to set priorities for the conservation unit. Assists with development of standards for the physical maintenance of the collections and with the development of training programs for library staff responsible for collections maintenance. Assists in the preparation of educational materials and in training of staff in sound conservation practices. Supervises environmental monitoring program for SIL. Provides technical supervision for General Collections Repair Program and Conservation Technician. Monitors workflow and evaluates treatments per formed. Qualifications: Candidates must have at least 1 year of specialized experience at least equivalent to the GS-7 level in the Federal Service, or 2 full academic years of graduate level education or master's or equivalent graduate degree. Specialized experience is experience which is directly related to the line of work of the position to be filled and which has equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of this position. Combinations of graduate education and experience may be used to meet basic qualifications. Selective Factor: Knowledge in the science and principles of book conservation and application of a variety of conservation treatments. Quality Ranking Factors: 1. Knowledge in the science and principles of rare book conservation and application of a variety of conservation treatments. 2. Ability to manage and provide technical supervision for a general collections conservation, phase conservation or in-house repair unit. 3. Knowledge of the principles and practices of library and information science. Note: Relocation Expenses may be Paid. In addition to an Application for Federal Employment (SF-171) applicants should 4009 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815submit a supplemental sheet giving specific examples of experience and training which apply to each of the selective and/or quality ranking factors. This experience and training must also be included in the SF-171. Competitive examining authority has been delegated to the Smithsonian Institution by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Nonstatus applications will be forwarded to the Delegated Examining Unit for rating, ranking, and referral. Status candidates who wish to be rated under both merit promotion and competitive procedures must submit two complete applications. Applications must be submitted to one of the addresses below and must be postmarked by the closing date. Send your application to: Smithsonian Institution, Office of Human Resources Branch 3, PO Box 23294 Washington, D.C. 20026-3294 or Bring your application to: 955 L'enfant Plaza, S.W. Employment Office, Suite 2100 Washington, D.C. For information about the job content, please call either Susan Blaine, Head, Preservation Services Department (202-357-1766) or Janice Stagnitto, Book Conservator (202-357-1486). For information about the application process, please call 202-287-2475. The Smithsonian Institution is an equal opportunity employer. Nancy E. Gwinn EMAIL: libem005 [at] sivm__si__edu Asst. Dir., Collections Management Smithsonian Institution Libraries Phone: 202-357-1850 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:12 Distributed: Monday, July 19, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-12-009 ***Received on Thursday, 15 July, 1993