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Subject: Position at Toronto Public Library

Position at Toronto Public Library

From: Wendy McPhee <wmcphee<-at->
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Conservator
Preservation and Digitization
Toronto Reference Library Research and Reference Libraries

Temporary, part time

The Toronto Public Library seeks a part time, temporary conservator
to work in Preservation Services at the Toronto Reference Library
located at 789 Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

To access the posting, external application form and instructions.
please go to

    <URL:http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/about-the-library/library-jobs/>

Posting #: 16-243EXT

Posting Date: May 18, 2016
Closing Date: May 27, 2016

Duration: With an expected end date of June 29, 2017.

Hours and Schedule of work are subject to change in accordance with
Article 19 14 hours per week.

Weeks 1 and 2:
Tues. 9 am - 5 pm, Wed. 9 am - 5 pm
For This Posting Applications will be accepted by: Online Only

Job Summary: Reporting to the designated supervisor, is responsible
for carrying out conservation treatment, exhibition preparation and
preventive care measures necessary for the maintenance of a
comprehensive preservation programme.

Duties:

    Co-operates/consults with and advises staff regarding collection
    treatment alternatives, curatorial considerations, and the use,
    storage and exhibition requirements of library materials

    Contacts other libraries and conservation/preservation agencies
    as required

    Develops familiarity with needs of public service departments
    and their users in order to provide timely and appropriate
    service

    Undertakes analytical tests and performs technical examinations
    on library materials to evaluate physical composition, method of
    manufacture, condition, solubility of media, etc., so as to
    determine and recommend appropriate conservation treatments

    Conducts treatments on library materials including cleaning,
    stabilization, tape/stain removal, repair, mounting, matting,
    construction of storage enclosures, etc. using scientific
    knowledge, technical procedures, artistic sensibility, manual
    skills, and professional judgment

    Documents in written, automated and photographic form, condition
    of library materials and conservation treatments undertaken

    Prepares library materials for exhibition.  Assists in the
    installation and take-down of exhibits, security and
    environmental conditions for exhibited collections

    Maintains standards of treatment quality according to
    established policy and procedures

    Actively participates in planning for the lab and recommends
    improvements to work flow and procedures

    Researches and tests new conservation materials, techniques and
    conservation storage materials

    Assists with lab maintenance and inventory activities

    Assists in the maintenance of preventive conservation measures
    for library collections

    Compiles statistical data and prepares reports

    Provides training for department staff and public service
    departments and participates in preservation education and
    outreach activities

    Answers enquiries from staff, other institutions and public
    concerning preservation

    Keeps up-to-date with developments in book and paper
    preservation techniques/technologies and maintains an awareness
    of professional developments

    Performs other related duties as may be assigned

Qualifications:

    University Degree or post-secondary diploma in Book and/or Paper
    Conservation, plus a minimum of three years or progressive
    relevant work experience *or*

    Equivalent combination of education and experience related to
    the job responsibilities

    Understanding and appreciation of the philosophy of public
    service to all, in accordance with human rights legislation and
    the principles of equity and access in the delivery of library
    service

    Familiarity with Canadian Association for Conservation Code of
    Ethics and Guidance for Practice, and demonstrated knowledge of
    safe and appropriate use of lab equipment, tools and chemicals

    Effective organizational skills, written and oral communication
    skills, and ability to work to deadlines essential

    Demonstrated initiative, sound judgement and problem-solving
    skills

    Ability to establish and maintain effective professional
    relationships at all levels

    Physical stamina consistent with lifting and moving quantities
    of heavy material

Salary: $35.50 - $40.10 per hour
or $64,610.00 - $72,982.00 per annum (2015 Rates)

How to Apply: E-mail your cover letter and resume, quoting the Job
Posting Number to recruitment<-at->torontopubliclibrary<.>ca.  We thank all
applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will
be contacted.

The Toronto Public Library invites applications from all qualified
individuals.  The Library is committed to employment equity and
diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from visible
minorities, aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, and
persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.  Upon request,
accommodation will be provided for persons with disabilities through
all stages of the recruitment and selection process.

Wendy McPhee
Conservator, Preservation and Digitization Services
Toronto Public Library


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Received on Tuesday, 24 May, 2016

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