Conservator (Photographs) Library of Congress

Permanent position

The Library of Congress intends to fill one photograph conservator position.

Salary range: $56,233.00 to $73,105.00/Per Year
Open period: November 29, 2018 to January 7, 2019
Series and grade: GS-1001-09
Promotion potential: GS-1001-12

Duty locations: 1 vacancy in Washington, DC, USA

Who may apply: Anyone may apply--by law, employment at most U.S. Government 
agencies, including the Library of Congress, is limited to U.S. citizens.  
However, non-citizens may be hired, provided that other legal requirements are 
met and the Library determines there are no qualified U.S. citizens available 
for the position.

The Conservator position is located in the Special Format Section of the 
Conservation Division in the Preservation Directorate.  The Conservation 
Division accomplishes the preservation of the Library's holdings--including 
rare, valuable and special collections through a variety of activities, which 
include performing condition assessment, housing, and treatment of collection 
items, conducting research and analysis of Library materials, and investigating 
degradation processes and efficacy of treatments.  Conservators also undertake 
a range of other activities including preventive care measures such as 
monitoring and evaluating environmental controls, integrated pest management, 
and emergency preparedness, response and recovery of collections, product 
testing and quality control programs, review of guidelines and specifications, 
and preservation training of staff, allied professionals, interns, fellows, 
volunteers, and the general public.

The incumbent serves as a conservation specialist in a subject area or format 
(photograph conservation) and performs the following duties:

Demonstrates a growing knowledge, and continued development of highly refined 
manual skills and judgment concerning conservation treatment

Examines collection items to determine their condition and composition

Establishes written and photographic documentation of the object condition 
prior to treatment and drafts written treatment proposals for review by 
supervisor

Performs conservation treatment and housing and prepares the complete 
conservation documentation as part of the permanent record of the collection 
item

Implements conservation programs and guidelines as developed by senior 
conservators and supervisory conservators, including establishing and 
maintaining optimal exhibition, transportation, and storage conditions, care 
and handling of library materials, integrated pest management, collections 
recovery, collections condition survey methodologies, and the use of 
appropriate housing and storage materials

In the course of examination and treatment, performs specific chemical tests 
and analytical techniques under the guidance of senior conservation staff to 
identity and/or determine condition and composition of materials used in the 
composition and manufacture of library materials.  Interprets and incorporates 
the results of testing and analysis in condition reports and treatment plans 
based on an understanding of the chemistry of the materials and history and 
technology of their manufacture

Participates in larger conservation or preservation efforts, including projects 
that involve other Division staff members, Preservation Directorate staff, 
interns, and volunteers, as well as representatives from custodial units, with 
varying skill and knowledge levels

Under the direction from the Supervisory Conservator, may communicate on 
conservation topics in writing, and may report on conservation issues and 
research results through publications or presentations at professional 
gatherings

Keeps current on state-of-the-art conservation and preservation methods and 
techniques by reading technical information and journals and attending 
presentations and training in the area of specialty

Qualifications Required:

Applicants must have had progressively responsible experience and training 
sufficient in scope and quality to furnish them with an acceptable level of the 
following knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the 
position without more than normal supervision.

Knowledge of the principles, concepts, and techniques of preservation and 
conservation treatment and the ability to properly document actions taken

Ability to research and analyze collections and materials to carry out 
conservation treatment and other preservation measures

Ability to communicate in writing

Ability to assess collections to determine preservation needs

Ability to provide consultation, outreach, and liaison services

Ability to communicate effectively other than in writing

To apply Please go to USA JOBS

<URL https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518023400>

Carefully follow all instructions under the How to Apply tab to ensure you are 
considered for the position.  The job announcement number is: VAR000537.

You are required to apply online for this announcement.  The Library is unable 
to accept mailed or emailed documents.  You must complete the entire 
application process, including submission of all documents *before* this 
announcement closes.

Customer Service Center 202-707-5620 jobhelp<-at->loc<.>gov

Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave.  SE LM-107 Washington DC 20540

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