Subject: Position at Harvard
Book Conservator in the Harvard College Library (grade 56) Weissman Preservation Center Duties and Responsibilities: The Weissman Preservation Center (WPC) is seeking an experienced Book Conservator. The conservator examines, develops treatment specifications for, and treats a wide variety of printed books and bound manuscripts on paper and vellum. Prepares condition and treatment reports including photo documentation. Carries out testing and analysis, including identifying pigments and fibers. Conducts condition surveys and collection assessments, analyzes results, and develops action plans. Prepares specifications for protective enclosures. Consults with curators and attends meetings representing the WPC. Contributes to maintenance of vendor files, inventories of book and paper conservation supplies and equipment, and selection of materials for WPCs resource library. Serves as a member of the Library Collections Emergency Team. Qualifications: Master's degree in Book Conservation and conservation experience in a recognized facility. Demonstrated excellence performing complex conservation treatments. In-depth knowledge of book structure and binding history; paper and papermaking history; and the history of printing, inks, and pigments. Working knowledge of chemistry and materials science. Excellent communication skills. Ability to prepare reports utilizing word processing, spreadsheet, database, and e-mail programs. Strong organizational skills. Ability to work within established priorities and to achieve goals. Able to initiate and adapt to change, to analyze and solve problems, and to work collaboratively. Ability to use instruments such as microscopes, suction tables, and fume hoods; to lift objects up to 30 lbs.; and to escort collections materials from one building to another. Environment: The Weissman Preservation Center in the Harvard University Library is dedicated to assessing, preserving, and making accessible the holdings of the libraries and other entities at Harvard. The fully equipped WPC Conservation Laboratory, currently staffed by 17 FTE conservators and technicians, treats rare and unique materials (exclusively) in the Library's special collections. The Preservation and Imaging program in the Harvard College Library, staffed by 67 FTE conservation and imaging specialists and catalogers, conserves the HCL general research collections and reproduces library, archives, and museum materials from across Harvard. These programs collaborate closely and carry out their work at the highest level of practice. The successful candidate will benefit from access to the rich cultural environment that characterizes Harvard University and the Boston area. For more information about preservation and imaging at the University please see <URL:http://preserve.harvard.edu/> For information about employment at Harvard see <URL:http://www.employment.harvard.edu/> Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested parties may apply online at: <URL:http://jobs.harvard.edu/jobs/search_req> to Requisition 31287. Sherrie L. Whang Harvard College Library Human Resource Services Widener Library G-20 Cambridge, MA, 02138 617-495-3721 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:22 Distributed: Monday, September 10, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-22-033 ***Received on Friday, 7 September, 2007