Subject: Position at the Frick Collection
Conservator The Frick Collection Hire date June 2005 Job Summary: The Conservator is responsible for the care, maintenance and preservation of The Frick Collection, the Frick household collections in the original mansion and two additions. The Conservator reports to the Chief Curator and is a member of the Curatorial Department. The Conservator undertakes treatments on objects that fall within his/her area of specialization. The Conservator provides oversight, and is an advocate for, the structure and fabric of the buildings in matters concerning preservation, alterations or construction projects and helps to ensure the safety of the contents of the buildings during such work. The Conservator is responsible for all preservation, conservation and technical examination procedures that involve Collections or Household Collections by other members of staff, contract conservators, interns or volunteers. The Conservator will undertake treatments on works in the Collection after consultation with curatorial staff; supervise conservation department staff, interns and volunteers and be responsible for matters relating to the preservation and care of works of art on loan as may be appropriate. Note: Paintings are conserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on outside contract. Requirements: The position is to be held by an experienced conservator, ideally with a minimum of ten years museum experience, specializing in the treatment of objects, decorative arts, or sculpture. The Conservator shall work in a manner consistent with the ethical principals and standards of practice held to be the norm in the international conservation field. For more information <URL:http://www.frick.org> To apply email cover letter and resume to jobs<-a t->frick< . >org Dana Winfield Head of Human Resources The Frick Collection 212-288-0700 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:35 Distributed: Friday, January 28, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-35-016 ***Received on Friday, 28 January, 2005