I am posting this on behalf of the museum. 

DEADLINE: 1/11/2015 (Position posted just before the holidays)

LINK: http://umjobs.org/job_detail/104275/res_museum_collection_manager

DESCRIPTION:

Res Museum Collection Manager
How to Apply

A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be 
attached with your resume as one file. The cover letter should summarize your 
specific interest in the position and outline relevant skills and experience 
that directly relate to this position. In addition, please include one to two 
letters of recommendation.
Job Summary

As an integral part of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA), 
the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology is an international leader in 
anthropological archaeology research and student training. The research 
collections include materials from all over the world including archaeological, 
ethnobotanical, ethnographic, zooarcheological and archival materials. The 
collections lead to new research, grants, and to the education of undergraduate 
and graduate students. Under the direction of the Museum Director, the Research 
Museum Collection Manager will provide the daily and long-term care and use of 
the UMMAA permanent collections. This will include working with curators, 
graduate and undergraduate students and volunteers to conduct research, 
maintain an accurate inventory of the collections, upgrade storage conditions, 
train students in collection management, and provide an avenue of public 
outreach, tours, presentations and community service.

Information about the Museum is available at: www.lsa.umich.edu/ummaa/.

The target salary range for the position is $42,000-$52,000. Higher salary may 
be possible based on the qualifications and experience of the selected 
candidate.

Under FLSA, incumbents in this position meet the criteria for exempt status.
Responsibilities*

Collection care and organization: Supervise the accessioning/deaccessioning of 
collections and coordinate all cataloging activities associated with teaching 
and permanent collections. Organize and re-housing of collections of artifacts, 
plant and animal remains, geological and radiocarbon samples including both 
new, incoming collections and older collections that are in need of 
conservation and improved storage. Develop and implement procedures related to 
the management of the collections. Assist in fulfilling requirements for NAGPRA 
regulations (inventory, repatriation notices, correspondence filing).

Collection use: Scheduling and monitoring use of research collection by local 
researchers and those visiting from other institutions. Processing internal and 
external loans and reintegration of loan returns.

Database management: Ongoing maintenance of specimen and locality databases 
with the goal of upgrading database systems and improving online access to 
select specimen information. Knowledge of relational databases and database 
implementation is very important.

Educational activities: Ongoing work with faculty curators, students, and 
counterparts in other units to plan projects using collections and facilitate 
use of collections in teaching.

Facility organization and maintenance: Oversee the facility environment at 
Ruthven, Kipke and North Campus storage areas, temperature and relative 
humidity at Kipke; regulate security and access to storage locations. Act as 
Project Manager and key planner for the Museum?s upcoming relocation for 
approximately 3 million objects.

Supervision: Hire, coordinate, evaluate and supervise student temporaries and 
one assistant collections manager. Train and instruct temporaries on the proper 
procedures for cataloging, handling of objects and the best procedures for 
maintaining the collections.
Required Qualifications*

Minimum of an Master's degree in an appropriate field (museum studies, 
anthropology/archaeology) and 4-7 years of museum registration and collection 
management experience. Expertise in standard museum registration practices 
including cataloguing, conservation and storage practices. Prior experience in 
relational database construction, use and management is essential. Excellent 
organizational skills and communication skills and the ability to effectively 
prioritize and execute/delegate tasks. Ability to be flexible and work 
collaboratively in a team environment. Some moving and transporting of 
materials and objects that could weigh up to 50 lbs, including the storage of 
these items at heights that require the use of a step stool or ladder. 
Candidate must have broad understanding of museum collection activities 
including permits, integrated pest management and professional museum standards 
and best practices.
Desired Qualifications*

In view of the high level of interaction with and service to faculty and 
graduate students, there is a preference for candidates with a PhD in a 
relevant field. Advanced training in area related to Museum Studies, Collection 
Management, and/or a field related to anthropology/archaeology is desirable. 
Experience planning a museum relocation.
Additional Information

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of 
work being performed by the individuals assigned to this position. They are not 
intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills 
required.

Job openings are posting for a minimum of seven calendar days. This job may be 
removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period 
has ended.
U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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Will Scott
Museum & Database Consulting
Tel. (917) 753-1274
www.willscottconsulting.com
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