Subject: Position at Walters Art Museum
William B. Ziff, Jr. Associate/Senior Conservator of Objects Walters Art Museum The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore is pleased to be offering a permanent Associate/Senior level position in the Objects lab of the Department of Conservation and Technical Research. This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate that demonstrates knowledge and commitment to the highest conservation standards and is eager to join a very active museum laboratory that focuses on innovative treatment, technical research and analysis, preventative collections care, and public outreach. The Associate/Senior conservator will work on three-dimensional objects from across the museum's encyclopedic collections with a special focus on treatment and research of the arts of the ancient Americas. The successful candidate will report directly to the Head of Objects Conservation and will participate in all activities and responsibilities of conservation department staff. These duties include preventative care and stabilization, treatment, examination for display, loan and acquisition, written and photographic documentation, and technical research of the collections. Staff of the department of Conservation and Technical research work collaboratively within the Division of Art and Program and are committed to participating in professional activities both nationally and internationally. Requirements: MA in Art conservation from a recognized art conservation program or equivalent experience, specializing in objects Minimum 3-5 years experience treating diverse range of three-dimensional materials experience working with ancient American collections preferred. Excellent conservation planning, decision making and hand skills applied to both structural and aesthetic treatments. Strong research, analytical, teaching, grant writing and administrative skills. Must have a solid grounding in conservation, scientific method, materials science, current acceptable practice for documentation, science literature as it pertains to collections care, art history and other subjects relevant to specialty comprehensive knowledge of treatment methods, materials, preventative conservation principles and methodology; knowledge of ethical and professional standards. An ability to communicate effectively through written documentation and through direct interaction with members of the public, and academic/museum peer groups Experience with Windows Microsoft Office software required familiarity with TMS (The Museum System) and Tracker databases is desirable. Must be able to work collegially within a team environment The Walters offer an attractive benefits package. For consideration, please submit your application, including a letter of interest, current resume, and two letters of recommendation to jobs<-at->thewalters<.>org. Deadline for applications is July 29, 2016. An Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Employer. A smoke and drug free workplace *** Conservation DistList Instance 30:7 Distributed: Saturday, July 2, 2016 Message Id: cdl-30-7-028 ***Received on Friday, 1 July, 2016