Subject: Position at Te Papa
Conservator, Paper Te Papa A position has become available in the Te Papa Conservation Team for a Paper Conservator. This position is part-time (20 hours per week) and for a fixed term of 18 months starting 1 March 1999. In this position you will provide conservation advice to collection managers and exhibition teams to help them care for the paper based collections. This will include preparing condition assessments for acquisitions, loans and touring exhibitions. You will also carry out treatment projects on a range of Te Papa's paper based collections to support Te Papa's exhibition, loan, collection development and collection care programmes. Some of these treatments may be featured in Te Papa's Back of House Tour programme so every now and again you will be expected to tell small groups of visitors about your work on these projects. This position will work in close co-operation with our extant paper conservator, to provide a seamless service. You will have a recognized conservation qualification and one to two years experience as a practising conservator. Your training and experience will have focussed on paper and you will be comfortable treating watercolours, prints, drawings and documents. Some experience with photographs would be an advantage. You will enjoy working co-operatively with other museum professionals in a challenging environment, and making a difference to the wellbeing of the collection. You will be familiar with tikanga Maori and its application to conservation treatment and collection care. If you are not a New Zealand or Australian citizen you will need to be eligible to obtain a New Zealand work visa for 18 months. The job description and further information is available from: Gillian Andreae Manager, Technical Services +64 4 381 7322 Fax: +64 4 381 7310 gilliana [at] tepapa__govt__nz Applications close 5.00 pm Friday 20 November 1998. Applications should be sent to Moana Te Whaiti Human Resources Officer Fax: +61 4 381 7150 moanat [at] tepapa__govt__nz Te Papa is New Zealand's new national museum. Te Papa opened in February this year and is rapidly becoming known as an innovative, exciting, bicultural, customer focused and immensely popular museum. Julie FitzGerald *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:42 Distributed: Monday, November 9, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-42-024 ***Received on Monday, 9 November, 1998