Job Opening:  Project Specialist


The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), located in Los Angeles, California, and 
one of the operating programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust, works internationally 
to advance conservation practice in the visual arts-broadly interpreted to 
include objects, collections, architecture, and sites. The Institute serves the 
conservation community through scientific research, education and training, 
field projects, and the dissemination of information. In all its endeavors, the 
GCI creates and delivers knowledge that contributes to the conservation of the 
world's cultural heritage.



The Building and Sites Department of the Getty Conservation 
Institute<http://www.getty.edu/conservation/about/field_projects/index.html> is 
relaunching a search for a Project Specialist to work on the Conserving Modern 
Architecture 
Initiative<http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/field_projects/cmai/> 
(CMAI). Reporting to the Senior Project Specialist who manages the CMAI, the 
Project Specialist will manage the CMAI's new education and training 
initiatives and engage in other CMAI field/research projects. This is a 
three-year, limited-term position, based in Los Angeles.



The CMAI's goal is to advance the management, conservation, and recognition of 
the value of twentieth-century heritage through research, field projects, 
publications and training activities. This includes the development of training 
materials and techniques for physical conservation that increases the 
application of appropriate values-based conservation methodologies, leading to 
an expanded and strengthened community of practice. By developing and offering 
a variety of courses and training opportunities (of short and long duration) 
and offering other capacity building experiences, CMAI will reach target 
audiences at many different levels and in different regions of the world.



The Project Specialist will manage the development of modern conservation 
training courses, develop related didactic materials, and implement these 
courses. The position holder will also engage in other CMAI activities such as 
field/research projects. He/She will be responsible for: developing course 
budgets and schedules, selecting trainers and lecturers, preparing course 
material, and selecting participants. He/She will manage the day to day needs 
of the course to meet its educational goals; this will include working closely 
with participants, lecturers, and others involved in the delivery of the 
course. He/She will work with a broad range of conservation and heritage 
professionals in an international environment. The Project Specialist will 
develop a new course that is repeatable; and addresses the needs of audiences 
in different regions of the world.



Must have a Bachelor's degree in architecture, architectural conservation, 
urban planning, or related discipline. Post-graduate degree in 
cultural-heritage conservation or the equivalent practical experience is also 
required. Must have a minimum of 3-7 years of practical work experience in the 
area of built heritage conservation and experience in teaching and/or designing 
educational and training courses. Interest and demonstrated experience in 
conserving twentieth-century heritage is also required.



The Project Specialist must be adaptable, analytical, a positive 
problem-solver, and a creative thinker. The position requires excellent oral 
and written communication skills and superior organizational and time 
management skills. Proficiency in English is required and proficiency in a 
language other than English is an advantage. The position involves 
international travel. This is a three-year, limited-term position.


To apply, please visit: 
https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/3046/gci-project-specialist%2c-conserving-modern-architecture-initiative/job.
 Please prepare a cover letter and curriculum vitae in a single PDF file. Note: 
 When prompted by the online application system to select or submit your 
"resume", please upload your cover letter and curriculum vitae as a single PDF 
file.


Candidates who successfully complete the online application process will 
receive an automated message from "autore...@icims.com". If you have specific 
questions about the Project Specialist position, please email 
gcistaff...@getty.edu. The period to apply has been re-opened and applications 
will be accepted through April 20, 2018.


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