A cornerstone of the ambitious West Kowloon Cultural District Project, M+ is 
Hong Kong’s new museum for visual culture, encompassing twentieth and 
twenty-first century art, design and architecture, and moving image from Hong 
Kong, China, Asia, and beyond.
Since 2012, M+ has been presenting diverse public programmes and exhibitions, 
and is building a permanent collection, in the run-up to the scheduled 2019 
public opening of the museum building designed by Herzog & de Meuron with TFP 
Farrells and Ove Arup & Partners HK.
The M+ Pavilion, the first permanent building to be completed in WKCD, will 
serve as the venue for the exhibitions organised by M+ in the run-up to the 
completion of the main M+ building in 2019.
As part of the development of the team we are aiming to create a substantial 
Conservation team that will deal with the preventative and remedial 
conservation of the growing M+ Collection. The team will encompass various 
disciplines amongst which painting, objects, paper, photography and time-based 
media. A small temporary conservation lab has been set up to perform basic 
remedial treatments for the collection before using the state-of-the-art 
conservation labs scheduled to be completed in 2019.
For more information about the M+ collection, team and building development, 
please go to: http://enews.westkowloon.hk/career/conservators.pdf

Associate Conservator, Paper (Ref: 17166)

Reporting to Conservator, Paper, you will be an integral part of a growing 
conservation team responsible to set up guidelines for the adequate development 
of preservation and conservation activities within M+ for one of the leading 
collections on contemporary visual culture in the world. As M+ building is yet 
in planning stage, current conservation tasks are mainly focused on preventive 
conservation
and care of the collections in storage and on basic remedial 
treatment, understanding that capacity to perform higher level of treatment 
sophistication and complexity will grow once permanent conservation labs are 
available for use.

You will be responsible for:
•contributing to the preservation of the M+ collection by participating in a 
wide range of traditional conservation activities such as producing condition 
reports and treatment proposal which include thorough documentation, providing 
expert opinions on the condition of proposed acquisitions, acquisitions and 
works planned for loans and exhibitions. It will involve performing occasional 
courier duties;
•performing conservation treatments and producing reports according to ethical 
standards;
•working in a collaborative manner in preparation / production / installation / 
de-installation of temporary and permanent exhibitions;
•conducting basic environmental measurements and monitoring and ensuring 
preventive maintenance necessary for the paper-based collection;
•participating in the matting / framing programme of the paper-based collection 
using proper materials and techniques;
•collaborating in extended conservation / preservation efforts such as 
developing guidelines for storage and display, best practices for conservation 
treatment, procedure and the proper care and handling of  works on paper in the 
collection;
•participating in advising and training staff in best practices for the care, 
handling, display, storage, packing and shipping of paper based collections and 
collaborating to ensuring that all conservation related elements are considered 
to the highest possible standard;
•keeping current on state-of-the-art conservation / preservation methods and 
techniques by reading relevant literature and attending presentations, seminars 
or training;
•conducting specialised research on the materials and techniques of artists 
represented in the collection and possibly investigating degradation processes, 
treatment options and efficacy of treatments, when time and circumstances 
permit;
•communicating on conservation topics, if possible reporting on research 
results through publications or presentations at professional gatherings, in 
agreement with the supervisors; and
•co-supervising conservation technicians, volunteers or interns as required.

You should:
•possess a master degree or a diploma from a recognised conservation training 
programme with a specialisation in paper based collection;
•have at least 2 years of practical postgraduate experience working on paper 
conservation in preferably an institutional / museum setting; knowledge in 
traditional mounting techniques and materials developed in South East
Asia or 
in basic care of traditional and contemporary photographic collections would be 
an advantage;
•have proven experience treating and documenting a wide range of works to a 
high standard with full consideration of practical and ethical issues;
•have general knowledge of current museum practices
in storage, handling and 
environmental controls;
•be knowledgeable / interested in modern and contemporary art, architecture and 
design, photography and film preservation, including materials and techniques, 
and demonstrate expertise in diverse conservation techniques and theories; 
familiarity and experience with cultural materials in South East Asia would be 
an advantage;
•be an innovative and enthusiastic team player with strong critical thinking 
and solid analytical and applied problem solving skills;
•be able to work independently under limited supervision and as part of a team, 
in a fast paced and continuously challenging environment;
•be proficient in MS Windows and / or Apple OS platform; and
•have strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills in English 
and preferably in Chinese.

For interested parties, please submit your application along with your CV and 
cover letter on or before 9 February 2018 via online application or by mail 
quoting the reference number, name of the position, expected salary and your 
availability to:
Ms. Jessica Tam
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
Units 608-613, Level 6, Core C, Cyberport 3,
100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong

Data collected will only be used for job application processing. Applicants not 
being invited for interview within 4 weeks from 9 February 2018 may assume 
their applications unsuccessful.

All related information will be kept up to 24 months and all personal data will 
be destroyed afterwards.

For more information
http://www.westkowloon.hk or contact
Ms. Jessica Tam at 2200-0161


Christel Pesme
Senior Conservator, M+



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