Position Available


The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), located in Los Angeles, California, is 
one of the operating programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust, working 
internationally to advance conservation practice in the visual arts, broadly 
interpreted to include objects, collections, architecture, and sites. The GCI 
serves the conservation community through scientific research, education and 
training, model field projects, and the broad dissemination of the results of 
both its own work and the work of others in the field. In all its endeavors, 
the GCI focuses on the creation and dissemination of knowledge that will 
benefit the professionals and organizations responsible for the conservation of 
the world's cultural heritage.



The GCI's Science Department is seeking an individual to fill the position of 
Senior Scientist for its Modern and Contemporary Art Research Initiative. This 
research focuses on the scientific study of modern materials used in 
contemporary art and cultural heritage, including their analysis and 
characterization, how they alter and degrade with age, and how potential 
conservation treatments might impact them. Current areas of focus include 
modern paints, plastics, and outdoor sculpture.

Responsibilities: Reporting to the Head of Science, the Senior Scientist will 
develop, manage, and implement all the scientific projects within the Modern 
and Contemporary Art Research Initiative. He/she must perform the highest level 
of scientific standards, research, and analysis to advance conservation science 
in this area, including: developing and managing complex scientific projects, 
often collaborative projects with internal and external partners; supervising 
and managing a team of scientists, post docs, and interns; establishing 
research priorities, monitoring progress and managing work flow; deciding on 
the best methods of dissemination; and managing all project resources, 
including budget and staffing.



Qualifications: The Senior Scientist must have a PhD in chemistry, physics, 
polymer science, or other natural science; and 10-15 years of scientific 
research experience, with experience in the field of heritage conservation.



Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: A high level of experience with a range of 
analytical instrumentation applied to modern materials is essential, including 
PyGCMS, FTIR, SEM-EDS, and other identification techniques, as well as 
characterization techniques such as SEC, thermal analysis, and mechanical 
testing. A deep understanding of the conservation issues of modern and 
contemporary art is required. The candidate must have a demonstrated record of 
managing large and complex scientific research projects, involving numerous 
research strands and multiple partners. Must have a demonstrated ability to 
manage people and budgets. He/she must be adaptable, analytical, and a creative 
problem-solver and thinker; able to work effectively in a highly collaborative 
and variable environment; and possess excellent management, organization, 
communication, and writing skills.



An excellent benefits package and salary commensurate with experience will be 
provided.

To apply, please see: https://jobs-getty.icims.com. If you have specific 
questions about the Senior Scientist position, please email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Deadline for applications is February 28, 2017.

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