Conservator – Paper and Photography
This fixed term role contributes to the Museum's conservation capability by providing expert physical care and improvement of our collections.
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Company: Auckland Museum
Location: Auckland
Work type: Contract/Temp
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Phone: +64-7-247-2506
Fax: +64-4-340-7084
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Ko Tāmaki Paenga Hira, hewaengarahi ake, he ngakau mahaki mo te kaitiakitanga taonga pū korero, pakiwaitara, korero tipua ano hoki mai i ngā kai para korero.
Auckland Museum is a much-loved organisation at the centre of Auckland's identity, committed to developing and sharing engaging content through its galleries, exhibition, events and educational programmes.
The Conservator - Paper and Photography contributes to the Museum's conservation capability through providing expert physical care and improvement of paper-based and photographic collections. The main focus for the Conservator will be to advise and facilitate best conservation practice and process delivery to stakeholders and to undertake remedial and preventive conservation treatments in preparation of exhibitions and gallery renewals. Please be aware this is a two (2) years fixed term position.
To be successful in this role you will offer;
- Experience treating a wide range of paper-based and photographic materials is essential
- A Tertiary qualification in the Conservation of Cultural Materials
- Membership in NZCCM or internationally recognised Conservation affiliations
- A minimum of 5 years conservation experience in museums or heritage institutions
- Evidence of up-to-date knowledge of current professional thinking around preventive conservation and display of artefacts
- Proven competency in Word, Excel, Collection Management Database (Vernon), email and internet
- Familiarity with display/storage materials testing protocol is also desirable
- Knowledge in Tikanga Māori would be beneficial
- The ability to effectively and constructively communicate conservation concerns
- Evidence of successful collaboration in a cross-functional team environment
- Effective time management skills
Closing Date: 5pm Wednesday, 8th August 2018.
This is a great opportunity for someone looking to be part of a fabulous New Zealand organisation committed to telling our national and Auckland stories and reflecting our unique place in the South Pacific.
To apply for this job, please click apply or go to our job site and enter the job code 13031SK.