Subject: Position at Princeton
Opportunity for career growth in a dynamic collections conservation program in a recently renovated and re-equipped book and paper conservation laboratory, working with highly skilled and dedicated professional, technical, student, and volunteer staff. The Collections Conservation Unit of the Preservation Office of Princeton University Libraries has an opening as a Treatments Specialist II. This is a mid-level collections conservation technical support staff position and is subject to collective bargaining. The person we wish to hire must have good hand skills, especially in book repair, to perform an array of collections conservation treatments and must have good organization, communication, and interpersonal skills. This person must have supervisory experience to oversee student assistants and must have computer experience, preferably with the Macintosh. Preference will be given to candidates with collections conservation and bookbinding experience and preference will also be given to candidates with experience in desktop publishing programs or page layout. Candidates with collections conservation and bookbinding experience will be asked to provide examples of their latest work during the interview. The beginning salary for this position is $17,978. The University also provides excellent health insurance and other benefits. Candidate interview and, as applicable, moving expenses are not reimbursable by the University. This position will remain open until it is filled with the best qualified candidate. Princeton University Libraries contains 4.5 million books and Princeton is commuting distance from New York, Philadelphia, and Trenton, New Jersey. Those interested in applying for this position should forward a cover letter and resume as soon as possible to: Maria Gopel Human Resources Librarian Princeton University Libraries One Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:22 Distributed: Monday, August 23, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-22-002 ***Received on Monday, 23 August, 1993