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Job Opportunity: Professor, Chair In Tangible Heritage Conservation at the 
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

The University of Pretoria wishes to invite applications for the following 
vacancy: FACULTY OF HUMANITIES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR: CHAIR IN 
TANGIBLE HERITAGE CONSERVATION (TERM APPOINTMENT)

The Faculty invites applications from appropriately qualified persons who 
comply with the relevant requirements for the position of Chair in Tangible 
Heritage Conservation. The Faculty is implementing a Master's degree in 
Tangible Heritage Conservation, the first of its kind at an African university. 
A key objective of the programme is to prepare students to take up leading 
roles as professional conservators and conservation managers in museums, 
libraries, archives, and other sites that care for cultural heritage.

The Chair oversees an academic programme that will build the research capacity 
of a new generation of conservators and will aid in diversifying the 
demographic representation in the current conservation profession. Funding from 
the AW Mellon Foundation has been committed to support this pioneering 
Programme.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful candidate will have academic, managerial and administrative 
responsibilities and, will work closely with the Dean and Deputy Dean: 
Postgraduate Studies and Ethics. The incumbent will take responsibility for 
implementing and executing the Faculty's plans for implementation of the degree 
and to provide academic leadership in Tangible Heritage Conservation studies.
The Chair will also work with a range of stakeholders within the University 
(notably Humanities and the Sciences), as well as with non-university partners 
and practitioners to encourage, enable and support interdisciplinary teaching 
and research in Tangible Heritage Conservation. The Chair will promote and 
establish international academic links in the Faculty in the area of Tangible 
Heritage Conservation Studies and assist in enhancing the quality of 
postgraduate offerings and research in the Faculty in this area. We anticipate 
the successful candidate to be an individual who will provide mentorship and 
support to students, as well as assist in developing current staffing for 
future leadership of this programme.

Responsibilities will include:
*             Providing vision and leadership in respect of the proposed 
Master's Degree Programme in Tangible Heritage Conservation at the University 
of Pretoria;
*             Serving as Project Co-ordinator in taking charge of planning and 
implementing the proposed conservation programme;
*             Co-ordinating the workshops, round-table discussions, seminars 
and meetings;
*             Chairing all meetings relating to the implementation of the 
proposed programme;
*             Enhancing the syllabus as a multi-disciplinary model to ensure 
the newly proposed curriculum meets international conservation standards;
*             Collaborating actively within faculty, across Faculties and 
departments, as well as within a regional context, national institutions and on 
international platforms to advocate conservation at UP;
*             Providing direction and advice within the internal advisory 
committee at UP and working closely with an external advisory committee in 
on-going curriculum development;
*             Providing leadership in respect of the research related to the 
proposed programme;
*             Participating in creating the teaching and scientific research 
agenda of the new conservation programme;
*             Growing a tangible heritage conservation network in South Africa 
and across the African continent, in partnership with institutions, museums, 
archives, libraries and governments.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
*             A senior academic ideally with a PhD in the conservation of art 
or tangible cultural heritage (or a relevant cognate field) from a reputable 
academic institution. Candidates who only possess a Master's degree in this 
area and who meet the requirements will also be considered;
*             A successful track record at this level with proven, on-going 
excellence in  research and postgraduate supervision, interdisciplinary skills, 
community engagement and  public humanities;
*             Appropriate experience in liaising with internal and external 
stakeholders;
*             Appropriate experience and evidence of successful fundraising.

REQUIRED COMPETENCIES (SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOURAL ATTRIBUTES):
*             Appropriate communication and language skills;
*             Proven strategic development, planning and implementation skills;
*             Facilitation and negotiation skills;
*             Good interpersonal, change management, and conflict management 
skills;
*             Management and leadership skills.

ADDED ADVANTAGES AND PREFERENCES:
*             An understanding of the importance of the role of the Humanities 
in a changing tertiary education sector;
*             Managerial / administrative experience relevant to the higher 
education environment;
*             Demonstrable administrative skills;
*             An understanding of the vision of the Faculty and a commitment to 
achieve the strategic goals of the University.


The Chair in Tangible Heritage Conservation Studies is a term appointment for 
five years and is renewable based on a combination of performance and funding. 
The all-inclusive remuneration package for this contract position will be 
commensurate with the incumbent's level of appointment, as determined by UP 
policy guidelines.


Applicants are requested to apply online at 
https://www.up.ac.za/human-resources-department/article/257103/careersup (or 
www.up.ac.za<http://www.up.ac.za>, and follow the link: Careers@UP).

In applying for this post, please attach:
*             A detailed cover letter motivating suitability against the 
criteria, requirements and responsibilities;
*             A complete and updated Curriculum Vitae in UP format (available 
on request from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>);
*             The candidate's vision for the position of Chair of Tangible 
Heritage Conservation Studies within the Faculty, the national and 
international contexts;
*             The names and contact details (e-mail addresses) of three 
referees who can attest to the candidate's academic stature and leadership 
ability. The University reserves the right to appoint additional referees.

Candidates may be expected to make a 10-minute presentation to the Appointments 
Committee on his / her vision for the Department during the interview.


By applying, candidates agree to the appointment process as set out in the 
relevant UP policy document. This process can be accessed at 
http://www.up.ac.za/services/personnel/policies/w113E.doc.

CLOSING DATE:  31 July 2018

No application will be considered after the closing date, or if it does not 
comply with at least the minimum requirements.

ENQUIRIES: Prof Vasu Reddy, Tel: (SOUTH AFRICA, Pretoria) (012) 420 2360, or 
e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Should you not hear from the University of Pretoria by 30 September 2018, 
please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.


There is an urgent need for training and knowledge production in the 
conservation of tangible cultural heritage resources (TCH) on the African 
continent. This need is precipitated by the problem of the scarcity of 
resources (human, intellectual and financial), the urgency to preserve, restore 
and repair valuable TCH objects, and the important social and human 
responsibility to sensitize communities about the long-term benefits of 
conservation focused on our tangible heritage. Diverse forms of material 
culture, both moveable and immoveable, offer material, social, and 
psychological links between the past, present and the future. The University of 
Pretoria (UP), an accredited higher education and research intensive 
institution with extensive art, archaeological and anthropological collections, 
is ideally located and positioned to train, nurture and develop a new and 
diverse cohort of conservation professionals in South Africa and the broader 
African continent.

The University of Pretoria is committed to equality, employment equity and 
diversity. In accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of the University and 
its Employment Equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not 
limited to candidates from under-represented designated groups. All candidates 
who comply with the requirements for appointment are invited to apply. The 
University of Pretoria reserves the right to not fill the advertised positions.

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