The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA seeks
applicants for the position of Conservator of Archaeological Materials.
This is a permanent full-time position eligible for benefits.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Conservator of Archaeological Materials is responsible for enhancing
the protection and preservation of Colonial Williamsburg’s cultural assets
by supervising the operation of the archaeological materials conservation
laboratory. Primary functions include: proposing and carrying out
conservation treatments and researching and developing new approaches to
conservation treatment. Condition assessments and treatments are carried
out in accordance with exhibition objectives and research priorities.
Additionally, the Conservator of Archaeological Materials oversees the
conservation treatments and career development of laboratory staff as well
as conservation technicians, interns, and volunteers.

WORK TO BE PERFORMED:

- Examines artifacts from the collections and, in consultation with
curatorial staff, prepares written treatment proposals, performs
treatments, and prepares treatment reports complete with
photo-documentation. All using recognized techniques in compliance with the
Code of Ethics of the American Institute for Conservation.

- Works closely with archaeologists and curators to determine examination
and treatment priorities based on object needs, excavation and exhibition
schedules, and loan requirements; ensures ability to meet established
deadlines.

- Advises on research goals and excavation strategies for pending and
active archaeological excavations.

- Consults on seasonal field archaeological processes and their impact on
artifact stability.

- Performs on-site treatments in the field as dictated by site and artifact
conditions.

- Provides conservation training for the archaeological staff and field
school as needed

- Conducts conservation assessments of objects as requested; includes
objects being considered for accession and deaccession.

- Manages day-to-day operation of archaeological materials lab including
treatment time management, ordering supplies and materials, handling
documentation and other paperwork, and maintaining lab space and equipment.

-Researches and develops new approaches to treatment as needed and
appropriate.

- Maintains awareness of current techniques and technologies in the
conservation field and carries out research and related projects to test
new and improved materials or applications and methodologies as other
responsibilities allow.

- Supervises and instructs laboratory staff, interns and volunteers as
circumstances require. Specific responsibilities include: training,
observing and inspecting work, offering feedback and conducting performance
appraisals.

- Provides support for and management of departmental x-ray facility.

- Works collaboratively with Collections, Conservation and Museum division
staff

- Prepares and delivers public and professional lectures, demonstrations,
and training sessions on conservation theory and techniques. Publishes new
research as other responsibilities allow.

- Gives regular public tours in labs, exhibition buildings and museum
galleries.

- Provides information to and responds to inquiries from the public,
Foundation staff and staff of other institutions.

- Performs other related duties as required.



REQUIRMENTS:

-Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, including
professional presentations
-Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
-Must be able to establish priorities, meet deadlines and work under
pressure.
-Detailed knowledge of traditional decorative, fine, and folk art materials
and technologies.
- Knowledge of the effects of environmental conditions on materials and
objects.
- Detailed knowledge of conservation materials and experience in applying
current conservation methodologies.
-Highly developed manual skills.
- Scientific knowledge sufficient for undertaking in-depth examination and
analysis of objects, performing treatments and following necessary
literature and reports.
- Demonstrable history of proposed, completed and documented treatments.


The above generally gained through graduate level study in conservation
plus seven years conservation experience in recognized institutions — or
the equivalent technical education and experience.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

-  Supervisory and administrative experience.

- Field-experience on archaeological sites.

- Membership in a professional conservation organization.

History of publications pertinent to the area of specialization.

To apply online, please visit:

http://www.history.org/foundation/careers/

Salary $57,000-$75,000 annually, based on experience. Successful candidate
must have a US work visa. Colonial Williamsburg supports a drug and alcohol
free workplace. AA/EOE



Patty Silence

Director of Conservation Operations

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Williamsburg, Virginia
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