Subject: Position at Freer Gallery
Supervisory Senior Scientist Freer Gallery of Art Announcement number: 07-MP-7190 The position is located in Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. The incumbent serves as Senior Scientist in the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research (DCSR) and conducts research on works of art, primarily in the Freer and Sackler collections and on related material, to study the materials and techniques used by artists in the creation of works of art, the history of such materials and techniques, and to some extent, deterioration mechanisms as deduced from observations on the works themselves. The incumbent is responsible for initiating and implementing research projects and must be familiar with the various methods for elemental analysis, spectrometric analysis using infrared, visible and ultraviolet absorption, etc. The incumbent will also administer the conservation science section of the DCSR, supervising a staff of scientists, research fellows, interns, and volunteers, as well as monitor the use of the Forbes Fund for scientific research on the care, conservation, and study of works of art and the Mellon Senior Scientist Endowment. In addition, the incumbent will represent the museum at various national and international meetings, conferences, symposia, or similar functions in the conservation or museum science field. Specialized Experience: Applicants must have specialized experience (Federal or other) that demonstrate the ability to conduct, manage, and guide research in technical studies on works of arts in a museum or collections-based organization or program; knowledge of art conservation and knowledge of scientific theory, practices and methodologies in one or more of the following areas of collections-based research EURO chemistry, materials science, and/or physics. Basis for rating: In addition to the Qualifications described above, applicants will be rated on responses to the Quality Ranking Factors listed below. (Among those who meet the qualification requirements, these factors will be used to determine who are the highest qualified candidates. On a separate sheet of paper, submit a paragraph describing specific experience, education, or training for each of the factors listed.) 1. Ability and experience in the scientific and technical examination of works of art, and/or archeological specimens. 2. Ability, as demonstrated by experience, to conduct, manage, and guide scientific and technical research in a museum setting (e.g. allocation resources, strategic planning, goal setting, development, and review of programs. 3. Knowledge of art history and archaeology. 4. Ability to collaborate with museum curators and conservators. To apply for this position, you must provide the following parts: a. Current resume, an Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612), or other format you choose b. Your responses to the Quality Ranking Factors on a separate sheet of paper c. Most recent performance rating (if a Federal or Smithsonian employee) Applications must be received by August 13, 2007, and may be submitted in the following ways: Mail: Smithsonian Institution, Office of Human Resources PO Box 23772 Capital Gallery Suite 5060 MRC 517 Washington DC 20026-3772 Fax: 202-633-6402 You do not need to submit a cover sheet. Write the Announcement Number (07-MP-7190 ) on all pages faxed. Hand Deliver or FEDEX: 600 Maryland Avenue SW Capital Gallery Bldg., Suite 100W Washington DC 20024 Note: Do not send your resume/application materials via e-mail. These will not be accepted. To obtain information on the Federal Hiring Process, review other Smithsonian vacancies, or obtain an Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612) see <URL:http://www.si.edu/ohr> or <URL:http://www.usajobs.opm.gov> For further information please call 202-633-6370 (voice) or 202-633-6409 (TTY); or email to vacancy.info [at] si__edu. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:11 Distributed: Sunday, June 17, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-11-026 ***Received on Friday, 15 June, 2007