Subject: Position at National Library of New Zealand
Conservation Project Manager Alexander Turnbull Library National Library of New Zealand, Wellington NL 2028 Fixed term position, 6-8 months from January 2009 Salary: NZ$70-80,000 dependent on experience Applications close: 15 November 2008 The National Library of New Zealand is undertaking a major building redevelopment project, and over the next year we will need to pack and move all of our collections into temporary storage. We need an experienced conservation project manager to coordinate the work of our specialist Conservation team to plan and implement the packing, transportation, and temporary storage of the heritage collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library, and the National Library Corporate Art Collection. The Alexander Turnbull Library collections focus on New Zealand and the Pacific, and include a wide range of collections: 350,000 books; 45,000 rare books; 54,000 printed and manuscript maps; 140,000 items of printed ephemera; 2,600,000 photographic prints and negatives; 78,000 paintings, drawings, prints and cartoons; 40,000 discs, tapes and cassettes of recorded music and oral history; 6 kilometres of newspapers and serials; 8 kilometres of manuscripts; and items of historic furniture, decorative art objects, and artefacts associated with documentary heritage collections The NL Corporate Art Collection includes variety of contemporary New Zealand paintings, watercolours, prints, sculpture and installed art works. These include two large contemporary works: Te Wehenga O Ranginui Raua Ko Papatuanuku by Cliff Whiting. Currently installed in the main reading room, this work incorporates both modern and traditional materials to represent some of the demi-gods who govern life in the natural work of Maori and are the foundations of Matauranga Maori - Maori knowledge. New Zealand by John Drawbridge. Now a feature of the National Library entry foyer, this work was created for the 1971 Osaka Exposition by the artist, using modern materials such as aluminium panels, exterior paints, aluminium and Perspex rods with a phased lighting system. We are looking for someone who: Has experience managing large conservation projects-especially involving the transport and temporary storage of large collections. Enjoys working with teams, and has had success in quickly coming to grips with colleagues in a new project. Is a lateral thinker, able to balance conservation with cost-effectiveness, and come up with new ideas to solve problems. Wants an experience working with fantastic collections, great people, and (if you are from overseas) enjoying summertime in Aotearoa New Zealand A relocation allowance is negotiable for the successful candidate, should that individual be currently living outside of New Zealand. A copy of the job description is available from HR Personnel Service via email to personnel.services<-a t->natlib< . >govt< . >nz, or request via fax at +64 4 474 3091 For further information, please contact Pamela Najar-Simpson Manager Preservation +64 4 474 3097 pamela.najar<-a t->natlib< . >govt< . >nz The National Library has an equal opportunity policy, and a commitment to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi. Pamela Najar-Simpson Manager Preservation National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa PO Box 1467 Wellington, New Zealand +64 4 474 3097 Fax: +64 4 474 3035 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:23 Distributed: Saturday, October 18, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-23-026 ***Received on Friday, 17 October, 2008