Subject: Positions at Walters Art Museum
Traveling Exhibitions/Objects Conservator and Conservation Scientist The Walters Art Museum Traveling Exhibitions/Objects Conservator The Walters Art Museum, a comprehensive museum with ancient through early 20th c. collections, seeks an objects conservator whose duties also will include addressing the conservation needs of an active traveling exhibitions program. Reporting to the Director of Conservation and Technical Research, the conservator will work in an active, fully equipped conservation laboratory with other conservation staff and will also act as liaison between the Exhibitions Division and the Division of Conservation and Technical Research; participate in budget preparation for traveling exhibitions, facilitate the planning and design of traveling exhibitions; organize and carry out steps to prepare the environment for works of art for traveling exhibitions; coordinate conservation steps needed to prepare and install works of art for traveling exhibitions and perform other duties as assigned. The successful candidate should be a graduate of a conservation training program (specializing in objects) or have equivalent experience. In addition to excellent hands-on conservation skills, the candidate should have experience with exhibitions, environmental and packing issues, and as a courier for works of art. He/she must be able to work independently and be able to travel when required. As a member of an exhibitions team, the candidate must have good interpersonal skills and be able to communicate conservation concerns clearly. Full-time, regular position with full benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. By March 15, 2003 please submit a letter of interest and current resume with references to: Terry Drayman-Weisser Director of Conservation and Technical Research The Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Conservation Scientist The Walters Art Museum, with collections from antiquity to early 20th century, seeks applicants for a new conservation scientist position. The successful candidate will join the staff of the Walters Division of Conservation and Technical Research and will be responsible for planning and developing a strong conservation science program within the Division. He/she will carry out research/analysis relating to the technical study of works of art, facilitating their examination, preservation, and treatment, and may also initiate research in areas of special interest. The conservation scientist will collaborate with conservators and curators in studies and publications, which may involve projects with other institutions. The conservation scientist will select and maintain research/analytical equipment. Facilities and equipment also will be available at nearby Johns Hopkins University. The conservation scientist reports to the Director of Conservation and Technical Research. Qualifications: The successful candidate must have a graduate degree in chemistry/physical sciences (PhD preferred) with significant experience in analytical chemistry and materials identification relating to art and artifacts. The candidate must demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills, must have knowledge of a broad range of analytical techniques and equipment, be able to demonstrate good scientific method and manual dexterity, and have a record of peer-reviewed publications. Knowledge of art and art history desirable. Must have ability to communicate science to a non-technical audience. The candidate must have a strong interest in collaborative research. Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits package and travel stipend provided. Please send application with resume and salary history by March 31, 2003 to: The Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201 ATTN: Human Resources Department - CS The Walters Art Museum is an EEO/AA Employer. An alcohol and drug free environment. *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:38 Distributed: Thursday, December 5, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-38-016 ***Received on Wednesday, 4 December, 2002