Conservation Assistant – Part-time - Denver Art Museum

The Conservation and Technical Studies Department at the Denver Art Museum is 
offering a paid, part-time conservation assistant position.  The successful 
candidate will be trained and guided by conservators to assist on a broad scope 
of projects in a range of material specializations to uphold overall workflow, 
support timelines, and institutional priorities. The conservation assistant 
will be adept at handling collection objects and present basic conservation 
skills, have sound manual dexterity, color matching ability, as well as develop 
an understanding of a range artist's materials and methodologies.


The assistant will be trained and guided by staff conservators. Following 
direction and exercising initiative are imperative with a goal toward building 
competencies for application to a graduate-level conservation degree program. 
Education and experience include undergraduate studies in art history, studio 
art, chemistry, and familiarity with the operations of a conservation 
laboratory/studio.   


Essential responsibilities include execution of documentation photography and 
image processing; input written documentation into database as requested; 
retrieve objects from and replace to collection storage for evaluation 
purposes; assist with conservation treatment, exhibition preparation, and 
installation of collection objects. Maintaining inventory of supplies, 
maintenance and cleanliness of all conservation laboratories, workspaces, and 
equipment will also be essential. The successful candidate must have ability to 
work independently and with a team.


Proficiency with various computer programs (Word, Excel, project management 
programs, familiarity with database systems) and digital camera capture and 
transfer. Knowledge of conservation-standard materials and procedures is a plus.


The part-time position will range between 20 to 30 hours per week at a rate of 
$20 per hour. Candidates should upload a letter of interest, current resume, 
and three references by EOD, November 1, 2019 to:  


https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=38801&clientkey=6F0CCA38B9135DC3CC20883865902788


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Sarah E. Melching
SIlber Director of Conservation
Denver Art Museum
Denver, CO
720.865.5029
[email protected]
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