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Head of Conservation

Preservation Department

Special Collections and Preservation Division

The University of Chicago Library

 

The University of Chicago Library is seeking candidates with energy, expertise and vision for the position of Head of Conservation. 

 

The Head of Conservation is responsible for planning and managing a comprehensive Conservation Program for the Library’s general and special collections.  The Program is undergoing an exciting period of expansion and strategic planning to support and sustain collection growth and the Head of Conservation will lead this effort.  The Library is planning to construct a new facility, linked to its largest location, the Joseph Regenstein Library, at the heart of campus.  The new Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, to open in the fall of 2010, will have a new conservation laboratory for the treatment of general and special collections, and a digital laboratory for the reformatting of collections.  The Head of Conservation will be involved in the final planning and subsequent construction phase for the new laboratory.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Preservation Librarian, the Head of Conservation sets program goals, and develops and implements policies and procedures for the physical care of collections.  He/she manages the conservation laboratory, which involves supervising and training 1.5 FTE staff and additional students performing a wide range of conservation treatments and activities, establishing specifications and procedures for work performed, establishing workflow patterns, and ensuring the quality of completed work.  The Head of Conservation executes complex conservation treatments on paper-based library and archival materials and arranges for professional conservation services to accomplish treatment goals that fall outside the scope of the Program.  The Head of Conservation works closely and collaboratively with subject specialists, Special Collections Research Center staff and others to establish treatment goals, select and prioritize materials, and design and implement treatment plans.  He/she provides outreach and training for staff, oversees the Library’s emergency preparedness and response efforts and environmental monitoring, and serves with other Preservation Unit Heads as a resource for staff and the public on a wide range of conservation and preservation issues.  The Head of Conservation will also provide support to the Library’s fundraising activities by working with Library Development staff and contributing to funding proposals for conservation.  For a fuller description of this position, please visit the Library’s Web site at: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/jobs/.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: For consideration, candidates are required to have an MLIS or MLS degree from an ALA-accredited program.  A master’s degree or advanced certificate in a recognized conservation training program, or an equivalent combination of education and experience is also required.  A minimum of two years professional post-internship conservation experience is required.   

 

Candidates are required to have extensive knowledge of conservation principles, practices and procedures relating to library materials as well as a comprehensive knowledge of the physical and chemical nature of books and paper, the mechanisms of deterioration of library materials, history of the printed book and book structures, and preservation issues in large research libraries.  Candidates must have the ability to perform high level conservation treatments on paper-based general and special collections materials as demonstrated by a portfolio. 

 

Candidates must have the ability to conceptualize and apply practical skills to develop and implement programs, demonstrated supervisory experience, flexibility and creativity, and strong organizational and analytic skills.  In addition, candidates should have excellent interpersonal skills, excellent oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of staff.

 

SALARY AND BENEFITS:   Appointment salary based on qualifications and experience.  Full range of benefits included in total compensation package, with retirement plan, health insurance, paid time off, and a tuition benefit plan for college age and younger children. 

 

APPLICATION: should include letter of application; resume; and names, addresses, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers of three references.  Review of applications will begin upon receipt and continue until the position is filled.  Applications received by July 14, 2008 will be assured consideration.  Candidates invited to interview will be asked to present a portfolio representative of conservation treatment work in the area of library and archival materials.  Applications should be emailed to chicagoconservation@lib.uchicago.edu

 

THE LIBRARY and PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT:  The University of Chicago Library is home to one of the largest and richest research collections in the world. Our resources are housed in six library sites, all of which are located on the main campus.  The Library’s holdings include 7.6 million print volumes, 434,000 maps and photographs, 265,000 rare books, 36,000 linear feet of archives and manuscripts, and extensive online full-text resources, reference databases and locally digitized collections.  The new Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, designed by Chicago architect Helmut Jahn, will have an elliptical glass dome to house a grand reading room and a preservation facility, and underground high-density shelving with an automated retrieval system to store more than 3 million volumes.  For information on the Library’s collections, services, and the new library, please visit the Library’s Web site at: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/.

 

The Preservation Department consists of three Units: Conservation, Binding & Shelf-Preparation, and Digital Reformatting.  The Department is engaged in the management of preservation projects, provides emergency preparedness and response assistance, and consults on a wide range of preservation concerns.  The Unit Heads work together as a team of which the Head of Conservation is a member.  Preservation Department staff members are active participants in regional groups and contribute to national initiatives in the field.

 

AA/EOE

 

 

Sherry Byrne

Preservation Librarian

University of Chicago Library

1100 E. 57th Street

Chicago, IL  60637

(773) 702-9313  voice

(773) 702-6623  fax

sbyr@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 

 


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