Subject: Position at University of Glasgow
Preservation Manager/Conservator Reference number: 13462/HRP/A2 Department/division: Archive Services Faculty/division of US: University Services Reporting to: Senior Archivist Job purpose: To take the lead in providing a comprehensive and unified preventative and remedial conservation programme for the University's archive collections. Main duties and responsibilities: To contribute to the revision of departmental preservation policies and procedures. To implement a robust and sustainable programme of preservation tasks particularly packaging, housekeeping, pest management, environmental monitoring and archive handling. To revise the department's disaster preparedness planning measures including training staff. To oversee the reprographics service ensuring that the preservation of archives is not adversely compromised by copying. To assist in seeking external funds for additional conservation and preservation work, overseeing work being contracted out where appropriate and undertaking preservation assessment surveys in support of funding bids. To advise and prepare for the display and transport of archives required for exhibition both on campus and further afield. To liaise with the Estates and Buildings Department on preservation issues, particularly housekeeping and climatic and environmental conditions monitoring. To liaise with other University department's collections staff, particularly the Library and Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, on preservation and conservation matters. To undertake a programme of remedial conservation work as agreed with the Departmental Management Team. Knowledge, qualifications, skills and experience Knowledge and qualification Essential: Recognised professional qualification in conservation which includes a substantial preventative conservation element Desirable: It is desirable to be accredited or be working towards Professional Accreditation of Conservator-Restorers (PACR) Science background Trained in preventive conservation Skills Essential: Knowledge of and experience with climate control Ability to communicate clearly and effectively verbally and in writing is essential Ability to influence University staff at all levels is essential Ability to manage and prioritise own workload is essential Excellent computer skills Desirable: Clean driving licence Experience Essential: At least 3 years experience undertaking a combination of the following tasks in the heritage sector: advising on the care of collections and objects; implementing preventive strategies; planning to minimise the effects of disasters and emergencies; maintaining conservation records assessing and reporting on archive condition, assessing risks, identifying any problems to be solved identifying and evaluating options, negotiating courses of action for treatment or preventive measures undertaking a range of treatments across a conservation-restoration discipline, including using relevant practical skills; developing and testing treatments; maintaining conservation records; advising on archive use in searchrooms Dimensions: Staffing: Will have line management responsibility for training and supervising 2 support staff. Research and Teaching: The possibility exists for the postholder to contribute to the research and teaching that the department shares with the Humanities Advanced Technology Information Institute (HATII). Operational: The postholder will have access to the University Library's conservation studio an average of one day per week to undertake remedial conservation work. Administrative: The postholder will represent Archive Services in internal and external meetings covering preservation related subjects. Job features: Planning and organising: The postholder will be a contributor to the preservation planning and objective setting processes of the department. They will largely organise their own workload against personal targets and organise the 2 support staff in delivering their personal, team and departmental targets relating to preservation. Decision making: The postholder will be responsible for making purchasing decisions relating to conservation and preservation materials. This will be undertaken in consultation with the Departmental Management Team. To make preservation recommendations using judgement based on knowledge, experience and ethical considerations within budgetary constraints. Prioritising workload will be expected within set targets at individual, team and departmental level. The Departmental Management Team will provide guidance and support. Internal / external relationships: The post will require regular contact and co-ordination with the preservation staff in the Library and Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery. The postholder will liaise with the National Archives of Scotland over the preservation and conservation of material held under Charge and Superintendence. Problem solving: The postholder will be the main advisor to the Departmental Management Team on matters of preservation and conservation and will be directly responsible for setting up and maintaining communication channels with them. As a professional member of the department, the postholder will be expected to respond to the work problems of colleagues and to assist them in finding the best possible solutions to their preservation and conservation issues. The department is strongly committed to CPD and development opportunities will be discussed at least every six months in a Performance and Development Review. 13462 org chart: <URL:http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_34062_en.doc> Terms and conditions: Salary will be on the Management, Professional and Administrative Grade, level 6, UKP23,692 - UKP26,666 per annum. New entrants to the University will be required to serve a probationary period of 6 months. The successful applicant (if aged under 60) will be eligible to join the Universities' Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits. Applications should be submitted to the Human Resources Department (Recruitment Section) University of Glasgow G12 8QQ not later than 28 September 2007. Each application should consist of the following: 1. A fully collated and stapled curriculum vitae including and names and addresses of three referees; bound copies are not necessary. 2. A covering letter explaining why you wish to be considered for this position, including: A statement of how you meet the essential and where applicable, the desirable criteria as stipulated in the person specification (please address each individual point). A brief statement on the state of your health For academic posts, the period of probation served elsewhere and details of any relevant training undertaken. 3. Applicant Information Form 4. Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (in a sealed envelope addressed to Equal Opportunities, Human Resources Department). 5. Guaranteed Interview Scheme (applicable for applicants with a disability who meet the published essential criteria for the job). Application information form: <URL:http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_26167_en.doc> Equal opportunities form <URL:http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_26169_en.doc> Guaranteed interview form <URL:http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_26172_en.doc> When replying, please quote the reference number Notes: It is University policy to approach referees in advance of interviews, unless otherwise stated on the Applicant Information Form. Candidates called for interview and/or subsequently appointed may be required to provide proof of qualifications. The information provided in your application will be sent to the Head of Department and consequently distributed to the members of the appointing committee for consideration. The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:21 Distributed: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-21-034 ***Received on Monday, 20 August, 2007