*Job Opening: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin*

*Photograph Conservator*





The Harry Ransom Center <http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/>'s Preservation and
Conservation Division announced an opening for the position of Photograph
Conservator. The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities
research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its
holdings include 42 million manuscripts, one million books, five million
photographs, and over 100,000 works of art. The Ransom Center hosts more
than 60,000 visitors annually, including undergraduate and graduate
students, scholars, and members of the public. It has a full-time staff of
90, with five conservators and three preservation technicians. Division
staff collaborate with colleagues in the Center’s Library, Education &
Exhibitions, Scholarly Programs, and Curatorial divisions to support the
Center’s mission to encourage discovery, inspire creativity, and advance
understanding of the humanities for broad and diverse audiences through the
preservation and sharing of its collections.



Since Harry Ransom’s purchase of Helmut and Alison Gernsheim’s
photohistorical collec­tion in 1963, the strength of the Center’s
photography collection has been its documentation of the history and
evolution of the medium. In addition to five million prints and negatives
encyclopedic in scope, the collection holds the archives of several
photographers and over 600 pieces of photographic equipment from the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A growing library of more than 40,000
books and journals, focusing on the theory, technique, art, and history of
photography, begins with early sixteenth-century English, German, and
French treatises on optics and light-sensitive chemistry. The Center holds
the complete negative and print morgue of the *New York Journal-American, *with
nearly three million images. Approximately 200,000 press prints from the
Magnum Photos agency’s New York print library, dating from 1929 to 2004,
comprise the Center’s Magnum Photos collec­tion.



*Position Purpose*

Support the activities of the Photograph Conservation Lab by performing
skilled conservation treatments, including technical and cross-disciplinary
research as needed. Participates in a range of Preservation and
Conservation Division operations towards the long-term care of the Harry
Ransom Center’s collection holdings.



*Essential Functions*

·       Perform conservation treatments of all levels of complexity,
including the historical and technical investigation of photographic
processes and artist’s methods. Design and construct appropriate housings
for storage of collection material.

·       Liaise and collaborate with curators, collection managers,
exhibition staff, administrative personnel, and other Ransom Center staff
with regard to the handling, housing, treatment, and exhibition of
photograph collections. Attend meetings and participate in project
development, execution, and related administration.

·       Participate in preventive measures, such as inspection of incoming
collections and emergency preparedness, response and recovery among others.

·       Pursue independent studies and professional opportunities that
further the field of preservation and conservation. Communicate to the
Ransom Center’s audience through a range of methods on matters of
photograph preservation.

·       Assist in the organization and maintenance of the Photograph
Conservation Lab.



*Required Qualifications*: Master's of Arts or Science degree in art
conservation or Master’s degree in art or art history plus a certificate of
advanced study in conservation. Demonstrated knowledge of materials and
technologies encountered in the creation of photographic works. Demonstrated
experience with analysis, documentation, conservation treatment, and
preventive care for photographic materials following ethical standards for
professional conservation practice. Demonstrated excellence in written and
oral communication.



*Preferred Qualifications*: One or more years post-graduate experience in
documentation, conservation treatment, and preventive care of photographs.
Experience working with conservators and technicians in a team environment.
Experience with collection survey techniques.



*Application procedure*: please go to

https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/search/0/ and refer to
posting number

180129010621. Applicants must upload a resume, submit a letter of interest
and contact

information for three references.



This position is security sensitive; conviction verification conducted on
applicant selected.



The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas
(TRS), subject to the

position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length.



Applications will be accepted through March 1st, 2018.  Target start date
is September 1, 2018 or anytime prior.


*The University of Texas at Austin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer with a commitment to diversity at all levels. Security
sensitive position; conviction verification will be conducted on applicant
selected.*

-- 
Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa, MLIS, PhD
Associate Director for Preservation and Conservation

Harry Ransom Center

The University of Texas at Austin

P.O. Box 7219

Austin, Texas 78713-7219

P: 512-471-5495

F: 512-471-7930

www.hrc.utexas.edu
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