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[PADG:1744] Vacancy Announcement - Conservator



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CONSERVATOR

**This is a two year appointment with the possibility of an
extension.**


The MIT Libraries seek an experienced conservator for a new special
collections conservation program (rare books, archives and manuscripts)
within Preservation Services.  A new conservation laboratory will be
completed in Fall 2002.  Initial responsibilities will include
contributing to program planning with the Preservation Services
Librarian, librarians and archivists; conservation laboratory set-up; and
program implementation.  Ongoing responsibilities: conservation
treatments for books and paper-based materials, assisted by a
conservation technician; collaborating with librarians and archivists to
assess conservation needs, setting priorities and planning treatments;
providing condition reports, treatment documentation and statistics;
preparing selected materials for on-site digital scanning; laboratory
maintenance; managing outsourced conservation projects; and assisting in
presenting the conservation program to staff and visitor groups. 
Participating in disaster preparedness and response. 

Qualifications:  Required - graduate degree in
conservation or comparable education and training; 2-4 years of
professional conservation experience with demonstrated ability to perform
complex treatments for rare books and unique paper-based materials;
working knowledge of chemistry and materials science; ability to plan,
organize and prioritize; strong training skills; excellent oral and
written communication skills.  Preferred - experience working
collaboratively in a research library.  Candidates who are
interviewed will be asked to present a portfolio of recent conservation
treatments.   

Hiring Salary:  Commensurate with qualifications and
experience.

Review of applications will begin July 29, 2002.  Send cover letter,
resume, and names and addresses of three current references to:



Search Committee for Conservator (PADG)
The Libraries, Room 14S-324 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
77 Massachusetts Ave. 
Cambridge, Massachusetts  02139-4307




(Applications may also be sent via fax to 617-253-0583 or via e-mail
to rmdead@xxxxxxxx)

The MIT Libraries include five major subject libraries (architecture and
planning; engineering; humanities; science; management and social
sciences) and several branch libraries in more specialized subject
areas.  The Libraries hold more than 2.6 million printed volumes,
and extensive collections of other physical formats.  Over 200
digital databases and over 3000 electronic journals are licensed for
access on the Institute?s network.  The Libraries recently
implemented Ex Libris? Aleph system as its public Web-based catalog and
as the support system for user service and processing functions. 
The Libraries? webpage
(http://libraries.mit.edu/)
presents information about library services, as well as access to
information resources through the staff-designed Vera interface. MIT
Libraries maintain membership in the Association of Research Libraries,
the Boston Library Consortium, and OCLC through NELINET, as well as in
EDUCAUSE and the Coalition of Networked Information.

MIT offers excellent benefits including a choice of health and retirement
plans, a dental plan, tuition assistance and a relocation
allowance.  The MIT Libraries affords a flexible and collegial
working environment and fosters professional growth of its staff with
management training and travel funding for professional meetings. 

   
MIT is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its
community and particularly encourages applications from qualified women
and ethnic minority candidates.

06/02
 


  





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