Subject: Position at Northwestern University Library
Assistant Conservator Preservation Department Special Libraries Northwestern University Library Professional Librarian Vacancy Reports to: Conservation Librarian Two-Year Term Position Northwestern University Library is offering an Assistant Conservator position for a two year appointment, effective from the date of hire. The Assistant Conservator position allows a new professional the opportunity to work with general collections as well as diverse special collections, applying conservation treatment skills and developing project management skills at a conservation lab in a leading academic research library. Position Description: The Assistant Conservator position provides practical experience in a busy academic library conservation lab balancing treatment responsibilities with project management responsibilities. The Assistant Conservator will develop an understanding of the functions and responsibilities of a research library conservation lab working with special collections and circulating collections materials. There will be the opportunity to develop skills in treatment decision making, and participate in the management of a complex workflow. In addition, Northwestern's unique holdings allow the possibility to gain experience in assessing a variety of library and museum objects including paintings, ethnographic objects, textiles, and realia. Duties: Under the general supervision of the Conservation Librarian, the Assistant Conservator provides support for a broad range of conservation treatment initiatives for both general and special collections. The Assistant Conservator performs complex conservation treatments and works closely with curators and subject specialists on matters related to conservation treatment. The Assistant Conservator participates in and manages special projects related to library strategic initiatives, including exhibits and outreach, providing access to hidden collections, and caring for Northwestern's most valuable collections of distinction. The Assistant Conservator also participates in a wide variety of Preservation Department initiatives aimed at increasing the useful life of collections, including disaster response and environmental monitoring. Conservation Treatment: Under the direction of the Conservation Librarian, performs conservation treatments on a wide range of library and archival material, including rare and special library materials. Performs complex treatment on general collection material on a regular basis and participates in weekly roundtable discussions of conservation treatments. Provides full written and photographic documentation in accordance with the AIC Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice. Works with private conservators and contract staff as needed for special projects. Performs other related duties as assigned. Project Management: Develops and implements workflow for conservation projects. Coordinates the work of temporary and/or full time support staff as needed. Provides technical advice on the housing, storage, handling and repair of both general and special collections. Advises library staff on conservation principles and practices. Departmental Responsibilities: Actively participates in disaster response planning and recovery initiatives. Participates in collection surveys and multi-divisional and multi-institutional grant-funded projects. Assists with preventive programs such as environmental monitoring and pest management as needed. Participates in preservation education and outreach initiatives. Professional Development: Stays current with new developments in the field of library conservation; attends appropriate regional, national and/or international meetings of conservation professionals. Qualifications Required: Master's degree from a recognized conservation training program or related field. One year of post-graduate work in a library or museum conservation department. Extensive knowledge of current conservation principles and practices, materials science, and the history of bookbinding. Demonstrated ability to perform high quality conservation treatments on general and special collections materials, primarily book and paper. Ability to communicate effectively about treatment options and decisions. Demonstrated management and supervisory skills and a strong service orientation are also required. Applicants invited for an interview will be asked to submit a portfolio of recent conservation treatments. Preferred: Experience working with photographs and audiovisual materials. Experience with paintings, objects and textiles conservation. Salary: Annual salary of $45,000. Northwestern University offers a comprehensive benefits plan, including health care and tuition benefits. To Apply: Send letter of application and resume, including names of three references, to Tonia Grafakos Conservation Librarian Northwestern University Library 1970 Campus Drive Evanston, Illinois 60208-2300 t-grafakos<-at->northwestern<.>edu Preference will be given to applications received prior to November 30, 2012 Northwestern University, established in 1851, is one of the leading private research universities in the United States with an enrollment of approximately 19,000 students. The University is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois. Northwestern University's libraries hold over 5 million volumes. With collections of international standing in Music, Transportation, and African Studies, Northwestern's libraries are at the forefront of innovation in library technology and advanced user services. One of the top-ranked universities in the country, Northwestern combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries. Northwestern provides students, faculty and staff with exceptional opportunities for intellectual, personal, and professional growth. Established in 1984, the Preservation Department oversees all aspects of the care, treatment and reformatting of the collections on the Evanston and Chicago campuses. The Preservation Department consists of 16 full-time staff members responsible for a broad range of preservation activities, including shelf preparation, vendor-based operations such as binding and mass deacidification, preventive programs such as pest management and environmental monitoring, and the conservation treatment of both general and special collections materials. *** Conservation DistList Instance 26:23 Distributed: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Message Id: cdl-26-23-022 ***Received on Monday, 29 October, 2012