Subject: Position at Indiana University
Collections Conservator Indiana University Libraries Under the direction of the Head of the Preservation Department for the Indiana University Libraries in Bloomington, the Collections Conservator is responsible for managing the Preservation Department's Collections Conservation Section. This is a high production operation, which focuses on treating materials from the circulating collections that are held in the Main Library and fifteen campus libraries. Collections Conservation staff work on a wide range of materials, including imprints from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. The Preservation Department is in the process of reorganizing and expanding its preservation and conservation activities. A 4,700 square foot conservation laboratory is being planned for a new state-of the-art auxiliary off-site library facility. In addition to the Collections Conservation Section, the Preservation Department includes a Brittle Books and Reformatting Unit and the conservation program in the Lilly Library, a distinguished collection of rare books and manuscripts. More information on the Preservation Department is available at <URL:http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/>. Responsibilities: Manages the daily operations of the Collections Conservation Section. Hires, trains, supervise, and provide leadership to a staff of 2.0 FTE conservation technicians, and 1.0 FTE student assistants. Manages a fully equipped collections conservation laboratory. Sets priorities, plans workflow, and monitors productivity and quality. Performs a broad range of conservation treatments and establishes new procedures when appropriate. Maintains equipment and monitors and orders supplies. Provides training for staff and patrons on the care and handling of library materials. In collaboration with the Department Head, works closely with Library staff, including collection managers, and staff from Customer and Access Services and Technical Services, to establish priorities and procedures and resolve problems. Monitors environmental conditions throughout the library system. Responsible for disaster planning and recovery, including updating the Library's disaster plan. Maintains current awareness of library and archival conservation principles and practices. Prepares statistics, written documentation, and reports. Assists the Department Head in developing and expanding the collections conservation program. Analyzes workflow and establishes procedures that maximize efficiency. In collaboration with the Department Head and the Lilly Library Conservator, participates in the design and development of a new 4,700 square foot conservation laboratory. This facility will centralize the Library's conservation programs, including the conservation of general, rare book, and manuscript collections. In addition, the new Preservation Department will include a paper conservation laboratory and an expanded brittle books and reformatting unit. Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Training in the conservation of library materials (Certification in the conservation of library and archival materials from an ALA accredited program preferred). Supervisory experience. Demonstrated excellence in performing conservation treatment, including repair of bindings, paper repair, and construction of a protective enclosures. Training and experience in disaster recovery and response of library and archival materials. Knowledge of current conservation principles, practices, and procedures. Computer literacy with background in Microsoft Office suite software. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, build consensus, effect change, and serve as a member of a team. Preferred: Experience in a collections conservation program in a research or academic library; Experience working in a large, complex institution; Familiarity with HTML and web page design; Budgetary and resource allocation expertise. Salary and Benefits: Salary is negotiable and competitive dependent upon qualifications and experience. This is a professional administrative staff appointment. Benefits include a university health care plan, TIAA/CREF retirement/annuity plan, group life insurance, and liberal vacation and sick leave. Position ends July 1, 2002. To Apply: Send a letter of application, professional vita, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of two references to: Yolanda Cooper-Birdine Libraries Human Resources Officer Indiana University Libraries Main Library 201A 1320 East 10th Street Bloomington, IN. 47405-3907 812-855-8196 Fax: 812-855-2576 ycooperb [at] indiana__edu Review of applications will begin March 9, 2001 and continue until the position is filled. Melissa McAfee, Preservation Librarian Indiana University Libraries Main Library E050 1320 East Tenth Street Bloomington IN 47405-1801 812-855-6281 Fax: 812-855-2576 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:46 Distributed: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-46-029 ***Received on Tuesday, 20 February, 2001