Subject: Position at NYU
New York University Collections Conservator Preservation Department The Collections Conservator is responsible for the physical care of a wide range of research materials in New York University's Bobst Library. He/she administrates a comprehensive program to conserve materials held in the general collections, special collections and archives, and performs a variety of treatments designed to stabilize and protect their condition. Approximately 40% of the Collections Conservator's time is spent on treating unique and special collections materials. The Collections Conservator reports to the Head of the Preservation Department and assists in managing and planning the conservation program, including: establishing conservation priorities within the Library in consultation with the Preservation Librarian; managing and planning treatment procedures and methods for circulating collections, special collections and archives materials; performing treatments, primarily on special collections materials; training and supervision of 2 full-time conservation technicians and student workers; assists in developing and coordinating special projects; performs condition surveys; arranges for work done by contract conservators; assists in developing and maintaining binding policies; assists in planning and overseeing endowment funds for conservation; assists in coordinating the Library's environmental monitoring, disaster preparedness plan, and exhibits; and serves as a consultant to other library staff in branch libraries. Qualifications: Knowledge of current conservation principles, practices and procedures; two or more years experience in a conservation program for general collections in a research library; experience in treatment decision-making; demonstrated ability to work independently and productively in a complex organization and to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; supervisory capabilities; strong analytic and organization skills; ability to work with staff at all levels and with many different backgrounds. Additional experience in conservation of archival collections preferred. Minimum Salary: $29,400. Excellent benefits include NYU tuition for self, spouse and children, free individual health and dental coverage, one month vacation. Application deadline: November 9th, 1993. Please send resume with salary requirements to: NYU Bobst Library 70 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 Attn.: Scott White, Personnel Coordinator. NYU encourages applications from women and members of minority groups. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:36 Distributed: Saturday, October 30, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-36-008 ***Received on Monday, 25 October, 1993