Subject: Position at National Gallery of Art
Painting Conservation Department Technician National Gallery of Art The technician's duties include operating x-ray and infrared reflectography equipment, as well as digital image processing. The technician is responsible for monitoring, ordering and preparation of supplies, as well as organization, maintenance and updating of technical files and research related to works of art treated or examined by staff conservators. The work also involves filing, typing, photocopying and computer database management. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree with a background in art history, studio art and/or science (especially chemistry or physics), be familiar with desktop computers (desktop publishing, graphics, database, and word processing applications) and possess good analytical and research abilities. The technician works independently in support of the conservators. Compensation is based on the background and experience of the candidates. The starting salary is expected to be between $20-25,000 per year. This is a federally-funded position. The Museum's Personnel Office will be organizing the job search, and there will be a strictly-kept period, generally 3 or 4 weeks, during which applications must be received (including all letters of recommendation). It is expected that this application period will be during June 1998, and interviews will be conducted towards the end of the summer. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. Applicants are invited to submit inquiries to Michael Skalka Conservation Administrator National Gallery of Art Washington DC 20565. E-mail address for inquiries only: m-skalka [at] nga__gov The National Gallery of Art is an Equal Opportunity Employer. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:1 Distributed: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-1-030 ***Received on Wednesday, 10 June, 1998