Subject: Positions at Royal Ontario Museum
Conservation Technician - Textiles (2 positions) Royal Ontario Museum Fixed Term Assignments Two positions - 14 weeks The Royal Ontario Museum is seeking two skilled conservation technicians with training and experience in textiles for short term contracts to aid with an insect containment and clean-up project in textiles storage. The Conservation Technicians will work as a team under the direction and guidance of the Textile/Costume collection Technician and Conservation staff, and other contract staff. Duties will include handling and inspection of textile artifacts and storage furniture for evidence of pest activity; containment of areas of pest activity; post-inspection clean-up and modification of storage furniture; re-housing of artifacts as required; use of collections database information as needed to support above activities, and updating of relevant database fields. This position will be physically demanding, requiring sustained periods of standing, working on ladders and moderate lifting, with occasional periods of heavy lifting. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field (such as Clothing and Textiles, Fine Art, Material Culture, History or Anthropology) and community college diploma in conservation, OR an acceptable equivalent in education and experience. Two (2) years of museum experience working with textile and costume artifacts. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the theory and practice of preventive care of textile/costume artifacts; including agents of deterioration, handling, pest monitoring, maintenance and storage techniques. Excellent team work, organizational, interpersonal, and written and oral communication skills. Good experience in basic conservation treatment of textile objects. Good word processing and database experience, especially in Microsoft Word and Access. Salary Grade: $40,623.00 per year Grade 10 Please submit covering letter and resume to: Keenan Wowk Human Resources and Organizational Development Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Fax: 416-586-5827 prior to 3 pm on November 5, 2007. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:28 Distributed: Friday, October 26, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-28-035 ***Received on Thursday, 25 October, 2007