Subject: Position at Harvard
Project Conservator Weissman Preservation Center Harvard College Library Cambridge Salary Grade 056 Date Posted 01-19-2005 The above conservation position is posted at <URL:http://jobs.harvard.edu/jobs/search_req> (requisition number 22137). Thanks for taking note that all applications must reach the Weissman Preservation Center through this channel. Duties And Responsibilities The Project Conservator works in the Harvard University Library's Weissman Preservation Center; treats rare and unique materials, including drawings, prints, maps, manuscripts, and books prior to reproduction (digitization, analog photography, or microfilming); reporting to the HCL Glaser Conservator; examines, develops treatment specifications for, and treats (largely) unbound objects on paper, vellum and other substrates - as well as three-dimensional paper objects, prior to their reproduction; prepares condition and treatment reports including photo documentation; conducts condition surveys, analyzes results, and assists in the development of action plans; consults on the provision of protective enclosures for special collections; contributes to the maintenance of vendor files, the inventories of supplies and equipment, and the selection of materials for the Weissman Center's resource library. Note: This is a 2-Year Term appointment. Required Education, Experience and Skills Graduate degree in conservation, required. Demonstrated excellence performing a range of conservation treatments. In-depth knowledge of the history of paper and papermaking, and the history of drawing, writing, printing and printmaking materials and techniques. Knowledge of historical book structures, their deterioration and conservation. Working knowledge of chemistry and materials science. Strong organizational skills, including the ability to establish priorities and achieve goals. Ability to initiate and adapt to change, analyze and solve problems, to be flexible, and work collaboratively. Excellent oral and written communication skills, including demonstrated ability to write specifications, document treatments, and prepare reports. Preferred: Experience working in a research library. Those candidates invited to interview will be asked to submit a portfolio representative of recent conservation treatments. Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Jan Merrill-Oldham Malloy-Rabinowitz Preservation Librarian in the Harvard University Library and Harvard College Library Weissman Preservation Center Holyoke Center 821 Cambridge, MA 02138 617-495-7657 Fax: 617-496-8344 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:32 Distributed: Saturday, January 22, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-32-025 ***Received on Thursday, 20 January, 2005