We have a full-time, permanent position open in our lab and are accepting 
applications from costume, textiles, and objects conservators. 

Title: Assistant Conservator, The Costume Institute
Reports to: Head Conservator
Salary Grade: P4 
Employee Classification: Exempt Full-Time
Effective Date: January 2019

GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
The Assistant Conservator assists the Costume Institute's Conservation 
department with the care, display, and conservation of the department's 
collection. The department maintains an active exhibition, loan, acquisition, 
and collection assessment schedule. As the conservation loan coordinator, the 
Assistant Conservator's duties are broken into two main areas: facilitating the 
department's active internal and outgoing loans program and providing 
conservation support for all other departmental responsibilities. Duties 
include examining and documenting artifacts with condition and treatment 
reports; conducting treatments; performing materials and scientific analyses; 
object mounting; loan preparation and couriering; and creating and maintaining 
digital assets. Other responsibilities include carrying out preventive 
conservation tasks, performing consultations, and lab maintenance duties as 
requested.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
-Undertake the preparation and treatment of costume & textile objects in 
support of the department's loan and interdepartmental exhibition schedule
-Carry out condition reports, treatments, mounting, and installation in support 
of the department's exhibitions and special projects
-Participate in daily activities including exhibition maintenance, lab 
maintenance and safety, ordering supplies, and using/maintaining equipment
-Assist in special projects as required
-As time allows, contribute to the department's research and publication 
program as set forth by the Curator-in-Charge and head Conservator
-Other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience and Skills:
-Demonstrated experience and knowledge in the treatment and preservation of 
historic costumes, textiles, and accessories
-A high level of manual skill and ability to complete treatments in an 
efficient manner in order to fulfill a heavy exhibition and loan schedule
-Demonstrated effective prioritization and project management experience
-Proven ability to document treatments
-Proven ability to perform scientific & material analyses of objects
-Proven ability to create, modify and dress mannequins according to 
conservation protocols
-Knowledge of sewing techniques and garment construction
-Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
-Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
-Must be a proactive and communicative team player with proven follow-through

Knowledge and Education:
-Graduate degree from a recognized conservation training program
-Strong knowledge of conservation principles, ethics, materials, and techniques 
for costume conservation with demonstrated high standards of conservation 
treatment experience
-Knowledge of fashion history
-Minimum of 2 years as a practicing conservator; Museum experience favored

Please submit cover letter and resume to [email protected] and 
[email protected]


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Sarah Scaturro
Conservator 
Costume Institute

O 212 396 5298 
E [email protected] 

The Metropolitan
Museum of Art 
1000 Fifth Avenue 
New York, NY 10028 
@metmuseum 
metmuseum.org 


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