Subject: Position at Getty Conservation Institute
The Getty Conservation Institute Documentation Program Coordinators The Documentation Program of the Getty Conservation Institute, which also includes the Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts and the Getty Conservation Institute Library, has as part of its mission to develop strategies for recording and archiving all phases of conservation interventions, and to advocate and facilitate the employment of high standards of such documentation in conservation and related fields, including archaeology. To further its mission, the Program is seeking to fill two newly created positions to advance research in and application of methods of documentation in conservation activity. The two Coordinators will work together with the Program Director, Deputy Director, and research and support staff within the policies and priorities set for the Program to develop, design, and implement documentation related to cultural heritage conservation. Duties A Coordinator's duties include assessing needs in the field, developing proposals for activities, and implementing approved projects in consultation with other staff. A Coordinator is responsible for all phases of a project including development, budgeting, implementation, and evaluation. A Coordinator will anticipate and determine needs in the field, and develop strategies to address them within the mandates of the Program and the Institute. Outcomes might take the form of innovative applications of technology, effective approaches to condition reporting, systematic strategies for tracking the progress of field interventions of various types, models for planning documentation campaigns, specialist meetings, or publications. The audiences for these products would include conservators, policy specialists, archaeologists, site managers, and designers of technological tools. Responsibilities include identifying consultants, establishing and coordinating field or research methodology, structuring the actual work, and writing reports. Duties also include assessing the documentation needs of the Institute's Special Projects, developing appropriate proposals to achieve project objectives, and coordinating their design and implementation, in the role of project leader or project team member. Qualifications Qualifications must include a thorough understanding of documentation as described above, and a graduate degree in conservation, art history, archaeology, or architecture, experience in the management of projects--preferably internationally--and 4 to 5 years experience in museum, archaeological, or architectural conservation or closely related field. Knowledge of at least one foreign culture and language is desirable. Excellent writing, verbal, administrative, and interpersonal skills are required to deal effectively with a variety of staff, and outside institutions and professionals. The successful candidate must be free to travel frequently to meetings, conferences and sites throughout the world. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Excellent benefits. For more information, please contact: Mary Gidley, Personnel The Getty Conservation Institute P.O. Box 11205 Marina del Rey, California USA 90292 Fax: 310 821-9409 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:40 Distributed: Wednesday, November 17, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-40-012 ***Received on Monday, 15 November, 1993