Dear Colleagues,
I am repeating the posting of a position opening in the Technical Studies 
Laboratory at Yale's Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage and 
adding some clarification about our timeline. We are looking forward beginning 
to review applications for the following position on January 8, 2018. Given 
that the announcement of this position was in December, just before the 
holidays and Yale's winter recess (the university was closed for 11 days), we 
understand that potential applicants are concerned by the short timeline. 
Please note the following:

  *   The position will remain open until filled, however, we do encourage 
submission of applications as soon as possible. Please don't hesitate to reach 
out to me with any questions regarding the position (my contact information is 
below the position description).
  *   We request the online submission of a cover letter, resume, and 3 
professional references in your application (Names and contact information are 
requested. Letters of recommendation are not required for the submission of the 
application.)

I wish you all a very happy New Year!
Anikó
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Assistant Conservation Scientist - 47223BR
http://bit.ly/2ACqyPT

Yale University offers exciting opportunities for achievement and growth in New 
Haven, Connecticut. Conveniently located between Boston and New York, New Haven 
is the creative capital of Connecticut with cultural resources that include 
three major museums, a critically-acclaimed repertory theater, state-of-the-art 
concert hall, and world-renowned schools of Architecture, Art, Drama, and Music.

General Purpose:  This 2-year term position is in the Institute for the 
Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH) and reports to the Director of 
Scientific Research of the Technical Studies Laboratory. The research 
laboratories of the IPCH perform a diverse range of laboratory procedures and 
techniques aimed at the study of objects in Yale's cultural heritage and 
natural history collections as well as the study of changes that materials in 
these objects undergo as part of aging and degradation processes. The IPCH also 
houses the Conservation Laboratory and the Digitization Laboratory, which 
provide infrastructure and equipment to Yale's collections and researchers 
pursuing the examination, documentation and conservation treatment of object.

We are seeking a scientist or a conservator with a strong scientific background 
to fill the position of Assistant Conservation Scientist, who will collaborate 
with colleagues at the Yale Center for British Art and the Beinecke Rare Books 
& Manuscripts Library to design and carry out projects that involve the 
scientific study of objects or object-related issues in those collections. This 
position is based at Yale's West Campus in Orange CT, but activities at 
collections, conservation laboratories and other research facilities require 
travel to Central Campus in downtown New Haven and nearby Science Park.

This position provides scientific support for Yale's efforts to preserve, study 
and display its cultural heritage and natural history collections, through the 
technical examination of objects, research into material stability and 
deterioration, or development of new methods for conservation treatment and 
condition assessment.

Required Education and Experience:  Master's Degree in Chemistry or related 
field, including conservation or conservation science, and two years of 
experience involving the scientific study of works of art or an equivalent 
combination of education and experience.

Qualifications:

  *   Demonstrated practice with some instrumental materials characterization 
techniques (for example, FTIR, Raman, XRF, SEM/EDX, GC/MS, etc) applied to the 
study of cultural heritage objects.
  *   Demonstrated abilities involving scientific study of works of art. 
Demonstrated genuine interest in working with museum and library collections.
  *   Well-developed oral and written communication, data analysis, 
organizational skills. Ability to communicate scientific concepts to a 
non-scientific audience.
  *   Proven ability to work collaboratively and professionally with 
scientists, conservators, curators, and collection care/management staff.
  *   Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Familiarity with 
multi-spectral imaging of cultural heritage objects. Record of publications in 
relation conservation science or conservation. PhD in physical or bio-physical 
sciences (including materials science, polymer science, physics, biophysics and 
biochemistry). Expertise in the analysis of organic materials using of GC-MS.

Application: For more information and immediate consideration, please apply 
online at http://bit.ly/2ACqyPT.  Please be sure to reference this website when 
applying for this position.

We invite you to discover the excitement, diversity, rewards and excellence of 
a career at Yale University. One of the country's great workplaces, Yale 
University offers exciting opportunities for meaningful accomplishment and true 
growth. Our benefits package is among the best anywhere, with a wide variety of 
insurance choices, liberal paid time off, fantastic family and educational 
benefits, a variety of retirement benefits, extensive recreational facilities, 
and much more.
Yale University considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does 
not discriminate on the basis of an individual's sex, race, color, religion, 
age, disability, status as a veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does 
Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or 
expression.




Anikó Bezur, PhD
Wallace S. Wilson Director of Scientific Research | Technical Studies 
Laboratory | Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Research Scientist | Department of Anthropology

PO Box 27395, West Haven CT 06516
Shipping/Courier: Yale University West Campus Receiving | Aniko Bezur, Bldg 900 
Room C123 | 300 Heffernan Drive | West Haven CT 06516

Phone: 203-737-3187

ipch.yale.edu

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