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[PADG:1300] Collections Care Position at The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library invites applications for the position of
Collections Care Conservator. This is a position with both hands-on and
managerial responsibilities, including development and oversight of a
repair program for NYPL Research Libraries materials.
NYPL's Collections Care Unit is responsible for treatment and housing of
general collections materials; automated creation of protective enclosures
for all Research Libraries materials; collection surveys; environmental
monitoring; integrated pest management; and emergency preparedness and
response.
COLLECTIONS CARE CONSERVATOR
The New York Public Library
Technical Services/Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division/Collections Care
Unit
Description
Under the direction of the Head of Collections Care, manages conservation
treatment, repair, and housing programs within the Collections Care Unit.
Works with curatorial staff in the four NYPL Research Centers to establish
priorities for treatment. Plans and manages workflow through the
Collections Care lab. Determines appropriate treatments for items routed
for repair, boxing or rehousing, and assigns work to staff. Maintains
quality control over programs managed by the lab. Trains, supervises and
evaluates lab staff. Evaluates work done by the lab, and ensures that
treatment standards and protocols are met. Administers the health and
safety program for the lab. Performs a broad range of conservation
treatments on various types of materials in the general collections,
including mold removal. Participates in managing conservation projects.
Works with the Head of Collections Care and the Field Service Librarian to
develop treatment strategies based on collection assessments and surveys.
Contributes to the development of preservation policies and guidelines.
Provides technical advice and training regarding handling, storage,
selection for treatment, and treatment of library materials. Leads hands-on
training programs in collections care treatment techniques. Develops and
tests new treatment procedures. Evaluates and makes recommendations on
supplies and equipment used in collections care programs. Selects and
monitors supplies, tools, and equipment; maintains equipment in working
order. Tracks materials, maintains statistics and prepares reports.
Maintains treatment records/systems. Assists in disaster preparedness and
recovery efforts. Maintains Professional Associate Level (or above)
membership in AIC. Position involves some lifting, operating machinery, and
exposure to dust. May manage grant projects. Performs other duties as
required.
Requirements
Master’s degree from an accredited graduate training program in
conservation or a related field. ALA-accredited Master’s degree in library
and information studies or substantial work experience in a library
environment preferred. Successfully demonstrated knowledge of conservation
theory and practice, with satisfactory completion of courses in organic,
paper, and conservation chemistry. Professional experience in the
conservation of paper-based materials, as demonstrated by a portfolio.
Successfully demonstrated experience in a wide range of conservation
treatment procedures. Successfully demonstrated supervisory skills,
including the ability to train, supervise, and assess work. Successfully
demonstrated organizational skills, including experience organizing and
managing projects and/or workflow, preferably in a production setting.
Ability to work collegially across a large, complex, and dynamic
organizational setting. Successfully demonstrated computer skills. Good
interpersonal and oral and written communication skills. Successfully
demonstrated knowledge of the history of books and papermaking, and the
problems and causes of book and paper deterioration. Knowledge of the
diverse preservation problems of a large research library or other major
cultural institution. Knowledge of preservation issues and current trends
at the national and international level.
To apply, please email cover letter and resume to lsresumes@xxxxxxxxx
Refer to job code: LL-CCC. Only candidates selected for further
consideration will be contacted. E/O/E.
For additional information contact:
Helga Borck
Head, Collections Care
Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division
The New York Public Library
Fifth Avenue & 42nd St.
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 930-0854
Fax: (212) 302-5328
Email: hborck@xxxxxxxx