Subject: Position at Huntington Library
Paper Conservator The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens The Huntington Library seeks applicants for a Paper Conservator position. Reporting to the Head of Conservation, the Paper Conservator is responsible for the physical care, preservation, and conservation treatment of manuscripts, photographs, and works of art on paper in the Library's collections. Responsibilities: Examines, analyses, and performs both basic and complex paper conservation treatments for a broad range of paper based library materials including printed material, unbound manuscripts, photographs, works of art on paper, and parchment, in accordance with AIC guidelines. Provides full written and photographic documentation of treatments in accordance with AIC guidelines. Prepares condition assessments, conducts surveys, and provides other written reports as necessary. Working with other Library staff, develops and implements preservation and treatment strategies at the collection level. Participates in departmental activities such as educational programs, emergency response, and environmental control. Researches and recommends laboratory equipment and supplies and assists in general organization, maintenance, and management of conservation laboratory. Works closely with the department head and curatorial staff to set treatment priorities for paper based objects. Conducts or assists with workshops, seminars, and other training. May train and supervise interns and volunteers. Qualifications and experience: Master's degree from an ALA accredited library program with an advanced certificate in conservation, or equivalent combination of education and training. Thorough knowledge of conservation theory and practice, and materials science as it applies to library and archival materials. Excellence in performing complex conservation treatments on a broad range of library and archival materials as demonstrated through a portfolio. Excellent communication and organizational skills; demonstrated computer and related technology skills. Evidence of professional activity, most typically through membership and participation in AIC. Three to five years professional experience in conservation of library materials, working with rare and special collections materials in an institutional setting. Supervisory experience desirable. Interested and qualified individuals are encouraged to visit <URL:http://www.huntington.org> for more information. First consideration will be given to applications received by February 1, 2010. Please submit letter of application and resume to: The Huntington Library Human Resources Department - Job 021-10 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108 Holly Moore Lloyd E. Cotsen Head of Conservation Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 626 405 2100 ext 2197 Fax: 626 405 3444 *** Conservation DistList Instance 23:20 Distributed: Sunday, December 6, 2009 Message Id: cdl-23-20-024 ***Received on Thursday, 3 December, 2009