Subject: Recruiting conservators
The State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia has for several years been trying to fill a position for a mid-career conservator to take direction of the treatment component of the Library's preservation program. The starting salary is A$39,664-41,693 (Approximately US$28,000) and the position is as permanent as anything is these days. The position has been advertised nationally and with IIC, AIC, CAN, Abbey Newsletter and IPC. Recruitment action has been initiated twice but the successful applicants have withdrawn. The Conservation Dept. has a fluctuating establishment hovering around 18, subject to funding of short term projects such as preparing collections to move in the course of a major redevelopment the Library is undergoing and other tasks we undertake with non-recurrent operating funds. The collections include some of the oldest and most significant drawings, photographs, maps, newspapers and manuscripts as well as books in Australian libraries having been established and well funded in the nineteenth century. If there are problems with the job they relate to the cramped conditions in the laboratory/work spaces. However, the redevelopment is expected to bring relief in mid 1996. Rather we see the problem as being a lack of people at the right level of professional development, nationally and internationally. We would still be interested in filling the position as it stands but are starting to think about other solutions to the problem. The need is to have in house a well qualified practitioner capable of training and supervising capable personnel and managing the day to day operations of the Lab where flat sheet work is undertaken. The person would also be responsible for ensuring that consistent technical standards apply to all treatments, including work undertaken in the Bindery. We may consider a team approach instead. The danger of of this is that the person charged with ensuring that the administrative tasks are dealt with is viewed less favourably and thus disadvantaged. I would like suggestions on: 1. Other ways I could advertise the job to attract people. 2. Any likely candidates. 3. Other suggestions for dealing with the problem: and accounts of how others are dealing with similar situations. Jeavons Baillie Chief Conservator *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:48 Distributed: Thursday, January 6, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-48-006 ***Received on Monday, 3 January, 1994