Subject: Position at Huntington Library
Project Conservator--Rare Books The Huntington Library seeks an experienced rare book conservator to stabilize a unique collection of English pamphlet volumes as part of a two-year, grant-funded project for cataloging and preservation. Working in the Huntington's Book Conservation Laboratory under the general supervision of the Conservator of Rare Books, the Project Conservator will document and carry out treatments including, but not limited to, board reattachment, re-sewing, and re-covering in cloth and leather. The Project Conservator is responsible for maintaining statistics on all treatments performed, and for submitting progress reports to the Chief Preservation Officer. Experience and Qualifications: Two years full-time book conservation experience working with pre-1800 English and European books in a special collections or research library preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of current book conservation materials and techniques and evidence of well- developed bench skills. Advanced training in rare book conservation through a graduate degree program, formal apprenticeship or internships. Ability to work well with others, good organizational skills essential. Compensation: $31,500 (annual wages budgeted); benefits package including medical insurance, vacation and sick leave. Application deadline: Applications will be accepted until position is filled; preference will be given to applications received by March 7, 1994. Start date: April 1994 To apply: Send a letter, resume and the names of three references to Carl Foote Manager of Personnel Huntington Library 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108 Fax: 818-405-0225 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:57 Distributed: Friday, February 4, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-57-011 ***Received on Thursday, 3 February, 1994