Please note: This announcement has been reposted with a new application
deadline of Monday, November 19th, 2018 at 11:59 pm EST.

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is pleased to offer an Assistant
Photograph Conservator Fellow position at the Susan and David Goode Center
for Advanced Study in Art Conservation. This two-year position is
generously funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Service’s Museums (
IMLS) for America Program with additional support from Bank of America’s
Conservation Project. The position is in support of a key strategic
initiative to expand VMFA’s conservation program and its endeavor to
stabilize, preserve and showcase VMFA’s photographic collections. This
position will directly support the study, protection, and preservation of
VMFA’s photographs through examination, conservation research,
documentation and treatment. The successful applicant will participate in
all operations and responsibilities associated with an active museum
conservation program. The Assistant Photograph Conservator Fellow duties
will include public relations and educational responsibilities such as
conservation studio tours; speaking to visiting groups; assisting with
workshops, seminars and lectures related to conservation; responding to
public inquiries, and training museum staff in collections care. IMLS, Bank
of America and VMFA are committed to encouraging diversity in the museum
profession.

NOTE: This is a two (2) year grant-funded project. Continued employment is
subject to the continuation of grant funding.

Applicants must have a graduate degree from a recognized art conservation
training program, specializing in photographs. Additional knowledge and
experience in paper conservation is preferred. The successful candidate
must have a thorough knowledge of conservation principles and practices;
knowledge of analytical techniques frequently used in conservation; and
knowledge of safe methods of handling chemicals and hazardous materials
based on OSHA standards. He/she must be proficient in operating
photographic and scientific equipment and conducting materials testing.
Frequent domestic and/or international travel is likely required during the
tenure of the successful candidate. Experience with word processing,
spreadsheets and database software is also required. Familiarity
with TMS is desirable. The selected candidate will have the ability to work
independently and in concert with other museum co-workers and outside
contractors. The successful candidate must be able to wear a respirator
equipped with organic vapor cartridges.
Online applications will be accepted through Monday, November 19, 2018, at
11:59 p.m. Please contact the HR office at (804) 340-1485, if you need
assistance. EEO/AA, Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Certified Employer.

https://virginiajobs.peopleadmin.com/postings/128092
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