Paper Conservator

Missouri State Archives/Local Records Preservation Program Jefferson City, 
Missouri

Starting Salary: $3,077-$3,309 per month



The Missouri State Archives is seeking a paper conservator to treat 
historically significant paper records, primarily from the 19th and early 20th 
century from the Archives and local government offices. The primary work is 
conservation treatment; some work in outreach (training and consultation) is 
required.



This is a permanent, fulltime position working alongside two other conservators 
in a well-equipped conservation lab.



Qualifications:

Minimum Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree required. At least 2 years 
advanced training in conservation acquired through formal studies or a 
combination of apprenticeship, advanced courses, and internships. Knowledge of 
the chemical and physical properties of books/paper and an understanding of the 
causes of deterioration.

Preferred Education/Experience: Advanced degree/certificate in paper 
conservation through an accredited graduate or equivalent certificate program, 
formal apprenticeship, or equivalent experience OR Master's degree in library 
science or archival administration, art, art history, history, historical 
preservation, or related field, with one year experience in paper conservation. 
Sound knowledge of organic and physical chemistry.



The complete job description, qualifications, and application procedures are 
available at http://www.sos.mo.gov/hr/jobs.



The minimum posting period will end 4/4/17. After the minimum posting period, 
the position may be closed to new applicants and filled at any time.

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