The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for the
position of Assistant Paper Conservator to work within the Paper
Conservation section of the David Booth Conservation Department and Center.
This role involves working collaboratively on a wide-range of modern and
contemporary works across all curatorial departments, and participating in
all departmental activities, including examination, documentation,
treatment, and research of collection materials, as well as exhibition,
collection care, loan, and courier responsibilities.  Reporting to the
Paper Conservator and The Agnes Gund Chief Conservator, the incumbent will
have the following specific responsibilities:

* Examines, documents, and treats paper works in the collection through
written and photographic documentation.

* Participates in all departmental activities, including acquisition,
preparation of works for exhibition, collection care, loans, and research.

* Monitors hinging, matting, storage, environmental conditions, and other
preventive conservation steps for the collection on an on-going basis.

* Assists with the maintenance of work areas in the conservation lab,
including researching supplies and equipment, maintaining materials, and
replenishing supplies.

* Works collaboratively across departments at the Museum, including
Conservation, curatorial, Exhibition Planning and Design, and Collection
Management and Exhibition Registration.

* Conducts research centering on treatment protocols, artist materials, and
methods.

* Participates in training and supervision of interns and fellows.

Qualified candidates will possess a Master’s degree in the conservation of
works on paper and two years experience with works on paper in a museum
setting or equivalent.  Experience performing all aspects of the treatment
of works on paper and related artworks, with adherence to the Code of
Ethics and Standards of Practice of the American Institute for
Conservation.  The Museum of Modern Art has an emphasis on the collecting
and preservation of contemporary art, therefore demonstrated interest and
experience in the conservation of contemporary works is strongly
encouraged.  Knowledge and experience of documentation procedures,
including digital photography and other imaging techniques.  Strong
interpersonal and written communication skills.  Ability to work
cooperatively on projects and independently on treatments as required.
Ability to travel.  Experience engaging with artists and their studios is
desirable.  Familiarity with the Museum’s collection management system, The
Museum System, is also desirable.

If hired, individual must successfully complete a security threat
assessment through the Department of Homeland Security.

Candidates must submit a detailed letter of interest stating education,
work history, involvement with modern and/or contemporary art, and research
interests. The inclusion of a writing sample, either published work or
work-related documentation or research, is strongly recommended. The
application should include the name of three references, but letters from
references are not requested.  No treatment reports are requested and
should not be included.  Candidates invited for interviews will be asked to
supply treatment reports at that time. All material, in digital form,
should be sent to j...@moma.org by no later than April 21, 2017.  This
position is in New York, NY.

The Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer and considers all
candidates for employment regardless of race, color, sex, age, national
origin, creed, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or political
affiliation.

March 2017
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The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for the position 
of Assistant Paper Conservator to work within the Paper Conservation section of 
the David Booth Conservation Department and Center. This role involves working 
collaboratively on a wide-range of modern and contemporary works across all 
curatorial departments, and participating in all departmental activities, 
including examination, documentation, treatment, and research of collection 
materials, as well as exhibition, collection care, loan, and courier 
responsibilities.  Reporting to the Paper Conservator and The Agnes Gund Chief 
Conservator, the incumbent will have the following specific responsibilities:

* Examines, documents, and treats paper works in the collection through written 
and photographic documentation. 

* Participates in all departmental activities, including acquisition, 
preparation of works for exhibition, collection care, loans, and research.

* Monitors hinging, matting, storage, environmental conditions, and other 
preventive conservation steps for the collection on an on-going basis.  

* Assists with the maintenance of work areas in the conservation lab, including 
researching supplies and equipment, maintaining materials, and replenishing 
supplies. 

* Works collaboratively across departments at the Museum, including 
Conservation, curatorial, Exhibition Planning and Design, and Collection 
Management and Exhibition Registration.  

* Conducts research centering on treatment protocols, artist materials, and 
methods.

* Participates in training and supervision of interns and fellows.

Qualified candidates will possess a Master’s degree in the conservation of 
works on paper and two years experience with works on paper in a museum setting 
or equivalent.  Experience performing all aspects of the treatment of works on 
paper and related artworks, with adherence to the Code of Ethics and Standards 
of Practice of the American Institute for Conservation.  The Museum of Modern 
Art has an emphasis on the collecting and preservation of contemporary art, 
therefore demonstrated interest and experience in the conservation of 
contemporary works is strongly encouraged.  Knowledge and experience of 
documentation procedures, including digital photography and other imaging 
techniques.  Strong interpersonal and written communication skills.  Ability to 
work cooperatively on projects and independently on treatments as required.  
Ability to travel.  Experience engaging with artists and their studios is 
desirable.  Familiarity with the Museum’s collection management system, The 
Museum System, is also desirable. 

If hired, individual must successfully complete a security threat assessment 
through the Department of Homeland Security.

Candidates must submit a detailed letter of interest stating education, work 
history, involvement with modern and/or contemporary art, and research 
interests. The inclusion of a writing sample, either published work or 
work-related documentation or research, is strongly recommended. The 
application should include the name of three references, but letters from 
references are not requested.  No treatment reports are requested and should 
not be included.  Candidates invited for interviews will be asked to supply 
treatment reports at that time. All material, in digital form, should be sent 
to j...@moma.org by no later than April 21, 2017.  This position is in New 
York, NY.

The Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer and considers all 
candidates for employment regardless of race, color, sex, age, national origin, 
creed, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or political affiliation.

March 2017









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