Objects Conservator (2-year Contract)

Contributes to the smooth operation and delivery of exhibitions, loans 
(incoming and outgoing) and events of National Gallery Singapore (The Gallery), 
as well as other requirements as assigned by the Heritage Conservation Centre 
(HCC) in regard to care of the National Collection. To assist with conservation 
related tasks and activities (operational and administrative) by coordinating 
with both internal and external parties involved in accordance with procedures 
and project timelines.

Description of Collections and Work Location:
This position is jointly managed by The Gallery and HCC.
HCC is the repository and conservation facility for the management and 
preservation of Singapore's National Collection. The artworks and artefacts are 
part of the National Collection and comprise of 19th-21st century 
socio-historical, cultural, ethnographic, modern and contemporary artwork 
materials, mainly from the Southeast Asia region.
The conservator's main site of operations and office will be at HCC (32 Jurong 
Port Road) where the conservation facilities and warehouse is located. The 
conservator will travel to The Gallery (1 St. Andrew's Road) according to 
project needs.

Responsibilities:

  *   Carry out conservation assessments, documentation and treatments on 
artworks and artefacts according to HCC's procedures, instructions and 
guidelines for exhibits, loans and events for The Gallery.
  *   Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas prior to meetings and notes/minutes 
of meeting.
  *   Provide advice on preventive care, specialized mounting techniques and 
environmental settings for short or long term display of artefacts/artworks.
  *   Review temporary and permanent display at The Gallery upon request to 
ensure stability of artefacts and eventual maintenance needs.
  *   Provide advice on transport, handling and display requirements whenever 
necessary.
  *   Supervise and/or assist in exhibition related tasks such as 
packing/unpacking and installation/de-installation
  *   Any other ah-hoc duties and projects assigned.
  *   May be involved in conservation study or research projects.
  *   May supervise and train other conservation staff members on the job.
  *   Administrative work necessary for the day-to-day laboratory and office to 
function


Requirements:

  1.  Candidate should have a recognized Bachelor's or Master's degree in 
Conservation, with 6 to 8 years of relevant practical experience.
  2.  Ability to carry out comprehensive treatments with a high degree of 
manual dexterity and aesthetic sensitivity.
  3.  Familiarity and experience with cultural materials in South East Asia 
and/or modern and contemporary artworks will be advantageous.
  4.  Familiarity and experience with Time-Based Media artworks will be 
advantageous.
  5.  Possess initiative with ability to multi-task, organise and prioritise 
work in given timeline.
  6.  Possess a wide exposure in handling multi-cultural materials with 
sensitivity and demonstrate relevance in making sound contextual judgements in 
applying conservation principles and practices.
  7.  Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
  8.  Ability to adapt to a multi-lingual and multi-racial environment.
  9.  Keep up to date with current conservation development through 
self-directed learning and training. Evidence of continual professional 
development is strongly desirable.

Please send your detailed CV and current/last drawn and expected remuneration 
to care...@nationalgallery.sg<mailto:care...@nationalgallery.sg>. We regret 
that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.



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