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Subject: Position at Winterthur

Position at Winterthur

From: Mary-Elise Haug <mehaug>
Date: Friday, November 19, 1993
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library seeks an experienced conservator
to oversee preservation of Winterthur Library collections and provide
training in book and library conservation to graduate students and
grant-funded interns.  Duties include implementing a comprehensive
preservation program (including housing, storage, and treatment of rare
and fragile artifacts), maintaining a fully-equipped book conservation
facility, and teaching in the Winterthur/University of Delaware Art
Conservation Program.

The Associate level position requires a master's degree in conservation
or related field, five years' work experience in conservation or
equivalent combination of work experience and education handling library
materials, and one year's teaching experience in conservation.
Supervisory experience is preferred.  The Conservator level position
requires a master's degree in conservation or related field and five to
eight years' work experience or equivalent combination of work
experience and education.  More than one year's experience teaching in
conservation and two years' supervisory experience also necessary.
Creditable conservation publications preferred.  Experience at both
levels must include following the AIC Code of Ethics and Standard of
Practice.

Winterthur offers a comprehensive compensation package including health,
dental, life insurance, disability, and a company-paid pension plan.
Please send your resume, including salary requirements no later than
December 8, 1993, to

    Human Resources Division
    Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library
    Winterthur, DE  19735.

EOE

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Received on Friday, 19 November, 1993

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