Subject: Position at Artlab Australia
Paper Conservator Artlab Australia <URL:http://<URL:http://www.artlab.sa.gov.au> Level PS02 - Salary range A$53,171 - A$59,561 Artlab Australia conserves and preserves cultural heritage resources within South Australia, Australia and internationally. It is located in Adelaide, a city rich in the arts and cultural diversity - an integral part of Australia's arts and heritage landscape; the hub of Australia's heritage industry. Artlab delivers its services to major organisations such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, the State Library, and History Trust, as well as to a range of smaller organisations and the general public, operating as a government business enterprise. These services include preventive programs, remedial treatments, community support and education. Artlab Australia is seeking a new Paper Conservator who will undertake complex paper conservation treatments and also coordinate paper conservation projects for a broad range of clients. This interesting and challenging position involves working with a broad range of materials including works of art, books, maps and plans. A degree in materials conservation or appropriate degree in science is essential. A relevant degree or equivalent in the conservation of cultural materials specialising in the conservation of paper is desirable. Non-Australian residents are eligible to apply. Applicants should obtain a copy of the Position Description and related documentation from: Ms Louise Stack +61 8 82077520 Fax: +61 8 82077529 artlab<-a t->saugov< . >sa< . >gov< . >au Further information is available from: Mr. Fred Francisco Principal Conservator +61-8-82077520 francisco.fred<-a t->saugov< . >sa< . >gov< . >au Applications to: Ms Heather Brown Assistant Director Artlab Australia 70 Kintore Avenue Adelaide SA 5000 Australia brown.heather<-a t->saugov< . >sa< . >gov< . >au Closing date: Friday 25 November 2005 *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:23 Distributed: Friday, October 28, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-23-036 ***Received on Wednesday, 26 October, 2005