Subject: Position at Yale
Chief Conservator Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT Reporting to the Director, the Chief Conservator formulates, develops, and implements conservation and preservation treatments, programs, and policies, manages the conservation studio involving the documentation, research, analysis, preservation, and treatment of the collection. The Chief Conservator supervises conservation department staff, interns, and students, and works with curatorial, registrar and installations staffs to assure that conservation standards are followed across the collections. Applicants should have an advanced degree from a recognized conservation program or equivalent training, be highly skilled in painting or object conservation, and have 10+ years experience conserving museum quality collections. Applicants should be able to perform a range of analyses appropriate to their discipline including such techniques as x-radiography, infrared reflectography, optical/chemical microscopy, and film-based/digital photographic documentation. Strong communication skills and the desire to collaborate with colleagues in the Yale University and international scholarly communities are required. Candidates should have a record of scholarly publication in the field, and be eager to publish new research and teach with the Gallery's collection. For consideration, apply online at <URL:http://www.yale.edu/hronline/stars/application/> or contact Michele Schena <michele.schena [at] yale__edu>. Your application must include your letter of interest, resume, and the names of the three references. Closing date for applications will be May 25, 2007. AA/EOE. Michele M. Schena Director of Human Resources Yale University Art Gallery PO Box 208271 New Haven, CT 06520-8271 203-432-9251 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:1 Distributed: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-1-031 ***Received on Thursday, 26 April, 2007