Subject: Position at Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Assistant Project Conservator Paintings Specialist The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Fixed-Term, One year Position: January 2-December 31, 2009 The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco offers an exciting opportunity for a paintings conservator to research, examine, and treat Asian works of art from this world-renowned collection The Assistant Project Conservator will assist the Conservator of Paintings in the conservation of Thai and Burmese paintings from the Duke Collection for a major exhibition in the fall of 2009. The position requires the ability to perform skilled conservation work in the preservation and restoration of works of art on paper by preparing condition reports, performing treatments, and completing all necessary documentation to the standard of the American Institute for Conservation?s Code of Ethics. The work may also include conservation assistance with other Asian paintings, and participation in day-to-day museum conservation activities such as support for exhibitions, loans, and collections research. The nature of this highly skilled work requires manual dexterity, intense concentration, and aesthetic sensibility in addition to a background in paintings conservation. The incumbent must have the ability to prioritize work and sequence projects in order to meet agreed upon deadlines. Equally important is the ability to take direction, and work well as part of a team. Because the project offers research possibilities, research experience is a plus. Minimum QUALIFICATIONS * Master of Arts Degree in Art Conservation from a recognized college or university, OR: Master of Arts Degree in Art History with a Certificate in Conservation from a recognized Conservation Training Program; AND * One year of verifiable conservation experience, beyond the degree or certificate, with the techniques, materials and equipment used in the conservation of Asian paintings on paper; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. * Knowledge of the technology and materials of Asian paintings on paper and of the chemical and physical processes of their deterioration. * Knowledge of the procedures relating to the examination and the preventative and corrective treatment of paintings on paper. * Knowledge of the environmental requirements and of controls for handling, storage, exhibition and travel of paintings on paper. * Ability to write technical reports in an understandable, clear and concise manner, utilizing appropriate punctuation and grammar. * Ability to examine works of art and determine their current state of preservation for new acquisitions, loans, and exhibitions. * Ability to maintain ongoing effective working relationships with Museum staff, colleagues in the field and the public; demonstrate good judgment, flexibility and resourcefulness. Compensation: $20.20/hr. (annualized equivalent is $42,016) with excellent benefit package* Please note: this position is represented by SEIU 1021 Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume, contact information for three professional references, and examples of three conservation projects that best display the candidate's abilities and experience to: Human Resources Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Fax: 415-861-2359 Please view information about the collection and the museum at <URL:http://www.asianart.org> The Asian Art Museum is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:23 Distributed: Saturday, October 18, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-23-022 ***Received on Tuesday, 14 October, 2008