DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART
ASSISTANT OBJECTS CONSERVATOR



Reports to:                           Associate Conservator
Department:                        Conservation
Classification:                       Exempt Full-time, Full Museum Benefits

DMA Mission:
The Dallas Museum of Art is both a responsible steward of cultural heritage and 
a trusted advocate for the essential place of art in the lives of people 
locally and around the globe. The DMA is transparent, ethical, and takes 
informed risks. It promotes research, dialogue, and public participation, 
helping to reveal the insights of artists from every continent over the last 
5,000 years.

Scope of Position:
The Assistant Conservator will engage with the treatment, study, maintenance 
and preventive care of a wide range of objects and materials in the DMA's 
permanent collection, working in consultation with the Associate Conservator. 
The successful candidate will actively participate in all aspects of practical 
conservation including examination, documentation and treatment of a range of 
inorganic and organic materials, both traditional and contemporary; preventive 
conservation activities such as monitoring the environment, maintenance of 
micro-environments, pest management and materials testing; assisting in 
exhibition installations and deinstallations; participating in conservation 
science research projects; and the mentoring of pre-program interns and 
post-graduate fellows.

Essential Functions:

  *   Carries out technical studies and conservation  treatments on DMA 
collections in support of the long-term preservation and accessibility of the 
permanent collection
  *   Ensures that conservation labs and other relevant work spaces are 
operational for the range of preservation activities to be carried out in the 
project
  *   Creates condition reports for documentation and upcoming exhibitions
  *   Records object conditions and preservation treatments in the museum's 
collection database (TMS), documenting with photography as required and 
prioritizing future treatment requirements
  *   Engage with the treatment, maintenance and preventive care of a wide 
range of objects and materials
  *   The candidate will participate in examining, documenting and treating a 
wide range of inorganic and organic materials
  *   Working with traditional as well as contemporary works of art
  *   Working in close collaboration  with the Associate Conservator and all 
members of the conservation and curatorial departments

Education, Experience, and Certifications:

  *   MA/MS degree in art conservation from a recognized training program
  *   Minimum of three years professional conservation experience specializing 
in objects conservation in a museum setting

Key Qualifications:

  *   Must be able to frequently move/lift  heavy objects (up to 35 lbs.), and 
must be able to wear a respirator equipped with organic vapor cartridges, have 
confidence and ability whilst working at heights, possess a valid driver's 
license
  *   Candidate must have a thorough knowledge of conservation principles and 
practices; knowledge of analytical techniques frequently used in conservation

  *   Has demonstrated excellence while performing conservation treatments in 
accordance with the American Institute for Conservation's Code of Ethics and 
Guidelines for Practice
  *   Knowledge of cultural history, technology, and materials of 
three-dimensional objects as well as a good understanding of chemical and 
physical processes of deterioration
  *   Possesses an interest in contemporary art with a willingness to work with 
art work from all time periods
  *   Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  *   Good analytical and problem solving skills; ability to establish and 
achieve priorities
  *   Possesses a strong attention to detail
  *   Good communication and interpersonal skills required
  *   Ability to work simultaneously on multiple projects in a highly 
productive lab
  *   Ability to maintain high standards under tight deadlines and follow 
through on repetitive tasks.
  *   Must be aware of environmental hazards posed by substances such as 
solvents and mold; and must possess knowledge of safe methods for handling 
chemicals and hazardous materials based on OSHA standards
  *   Capable of using specialized conservation tools, equipment and solvents
  *   Capable of working evenings and weekends on rare occasion with given 
notice

The Dallas Museum of Art is committed to building a culturally diverse staff 
and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive 
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, 
national origin, age, disability, or genetics.



The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) has an encyclopedic collection of over 24,000 
works of art, with objects dating from antiquity to today.  With an expanding 
collection of contemporary art, previous experience within the specialty of 
contemporary art conservation is essential.  For more information about the 
Dallas Museum of Art, please go to https://www.dma.org/.


How to apply:
Please send a letter of intent, resumé and names of two references to:
http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=DMA&cws=1&rid=332






____________________________________
FRAN BAAS
Associate Conservator

DMA
Office: 214-922-1287 | Cell: 682-429-2333
Dallas Museum of Art | 1717 N. Harwood St. | Dallas TX 75201

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