Associate Paper Conservator

West Lake Conservators seeks a competent, trained paper conservator to join
our mixed specialty, group practice. Founded in 1976 in the beautiful,
historic, Finger Lakes region of Central New York, our client base and
preservation services have steadily grown throughout our 42 years in
practice.

The successful applicant must be fluent in English, and have the ability to
work independently on a broad range of paper objects from holdings in
museums, historic sites, colleges, universities and private collections,
including fine art, library & archival holdings, ephemera. Required tasks
include condition assessments, accurately estimating treatment labor/costs,
preparing proposals, report-writing, undertaking itemized surveys,
environmental monitoring, disaster recovery, and occasional onsite work.
Applicant must be able to interface comfortably with the clients, manage
their own time, organize, plan and carry out conservation treatments, keep
materials and supplies in stock, and work with support staff as needed.
Preservation framing and appropriate frame design ability are a must.
Willingness to work with volunteer-managed collections and to contribute to
West Lake’s public education and outreach programs are also expected.
Experience with public speaking and organizing workshops is desired, as is
the ability to train and supervise interns.

Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Art Conservation from a recognized
conservation program, or equivalent professional experience, plus a
demonstrated ability to problem solve and work on a wide range of
paper-based materials. Competent writing, photographic documentation and
computer skills are essential. Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs,
and QuickBooks are an asset. Previous bench experience in private practice
and project management skills are a plus.

The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and grow with proven
performance. Benefits include health insurance, an educational stipend,
holiday and vacation time and bonuses.  The opportunity also exists for the
right candidate to become part of the management team.

West Lake Conservators clientele includes museum and private collections
both regional and national. We encourage our employees to engage with the
conservation profession through research, presentation at meetings and
conferences. We also encourage and support attaining PA and/or Fellow
status in AIC.

For more information: visit our web site at www.westlakeconservators.com
and contact Susan Blakney or Moya Dumville ([email protected]).
Applicants should send a letter of interest and resume to Susan Blakney at
[email protected].

Moya Dumville, BA, MAC
Paper Conservator
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