The University of Texas at Austin
Paper Conservator for the Campus Conservation Initiative, The Harry Ransom Cente
The University of Texas at Austin, Campus, Illinois, us, 60920
Job Posting Title:
Paper Conservator for the Campus Conservation Initiative, The Harry Ransom Center Hiring Department:
Harry Ransom Center Position Open To:
All Applicants Weekly Scheduled Hours:
40 FLSA Status:
Exempt Earliest Start Date:
Immediately Position Duration:
Expected to Continue Until Nov 07, 2025 Location:
UT MAIN CAMPUS Job Details: The Ransom Center Preservation & Conservation Division seeks an energetic and knowledgeable paper conservator to join our team as Paper Conservator for the Campus Conservation Initiative. The Preservation & Conservation Division at the Ransom Center includes an expert team of five conservators plus preservation technicians who house, treat, and preserve book, paper, and photographic collection materials. Purpose:
As a conservator in the Harry Ransom Center’s Preservation and Conservation Division, provide conservation treatments for paper-based collection materials for the following University of Texas at Austin special collections: the UT Libraries (including the Benson Latin American Collection and the Alexander Architectural Archives), the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, and Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS). Responsibilities: Perform conservation treatments at all levels of complexity for a range of works on paper, including documents and manuscripts, architectural drawings and reproductions, maps, posters and prints, works of art on paper, and other paper-based materials. Provide full written and photographic documentation of treatment activities. Liaise and consult with curators and collection managers in campus collecting institutions on the care and treatment of collections. Work with campus partners to assess treatment needs, develop annual treatment plans, and coordinate the day-to-day operations of the Campus Conservation Initiative. As an integral member of the Harry Ransom Center’s Preservation and Conservation team, participate in division-wide activities, including planning, meetings, tours, and the cooperative maintenance of conservation equipment and labs. Assist in supervision and training of interns and volunteers. Pursue research and professional opportunities as appropriate. Communicate to university audiences through a range of methods about conservation and CCI activities. Required Qualifications: Master's degree from a recognized graduate art conservation education program with a specialization in paper conservation or library and archives conservation. Experience carrying out conservation treatment of works on paper (including documents and manuscripts, works of art on paper, and other paper-based works) in libraries, special collections, archives, or museums. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Experience collaborating with curators, special collections managers, and conservators in a team environment. Demonstrated knowledge of materials and technologies encountered in the creation and conservation of the full range of works on paper. Preferred Qualifications: Secondary area of specialization and experience in photo conservation or book conservation. Prior conservation experience in a research library or archives setting. Demonstrated knowledge of basic research methods, exhibition standards, building environment systems, disaster planning and response, conservation trends, and collection surveys. Salary Range:
$61,000 + depending on qualifications Working Conditions: Ability to work in a standard office environment. Ability to work with conservation variables including chemicals and mold. Ability to work with conservation equipment including sharp instruments. Work Shift: M-F, 40 hours between 7AM-7PM Required Materials: Resume/CV 3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor Letter of interest The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action.
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Paper Conservator for the Campus Conservation Initiative, The Harry Ransom Center Hiring Department:
Harry Ransom Center Position Open To:
All Applicants Weekly Scheduled Hours:
40 FLSA Status:
Exempt Earliest Start Date:
Immediately Position Duration:
Expected to Continue Until Nov 07, 2025 Location:
UT MAIN CAMPUS Job Details: The Ransom Center Preservation & Conservation Division seeks an energetic and knowledgeable paper conservator to join our team as Paper Conservator for the Campus Conservation Initiative. The Preservation & Conservation Division at the Ransom Center includes an expert team of five conservators plus preservation technicians who house, treat, and preserve book, paper, and photographic collection materials. Purpose:
As a conservator in the Harry Ransom Center’s Preservation and Conservation Division, provide conservation treatments for paper-based collection materials for the following University of Texas at Austin special collections: the UT Libraries (including the Benson Latin American Collection and the Alexander Architectural Archives), the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, and Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS). Responsibilities: Perform conservation treatments at all levels of complexity for a range of works on paper, including documents and manuscripts, architectural drawings and reproductions, maps, posters and prints, works of art on paper, and other paper-based materials. Provide full written and photographic documentation of treatment activities. Liaise and consult with curators and collection managers in campus collecting institutions on the care and treatment of collections. Work with campus partners to assess treatment needs, develop annual treatment plans, and coordinate the day-to-day operations of the Campus Conservation Initiative. As an integral member of the Harry Ransom Center’s Preservation and Conservation team, participate in division-wide activities, including planning, meetings, tours, and the cooperative maintenance of conservation equipment and labs. Assist in supervision and training of interns and volunteers. Pursue research and professional opportunities as appropriate. Communicate to university audiences through a range of methods about conservation and CCI activities. Required Qualifications: Master's degree from a recognized graduate art conservation education program with a specialization in paper conservation or library and archives conservation. Experience carrying out conservation treatment of works on paper (including documents and manuscripts, works of art on paper, and other paper-based works) in libraries, special collections, archives, or museums. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Experience collaborating with curators, special collections managers, and conservators in a team environment. Demonstrated knowledge of materials and technologies encountered in the creation and conservation of the full range of works on paper. Preferred Qualifications: Secondary area of specialization and experience in photo conservation or book conservation. Prior conservation experience in a research library or archives setting. Demonstrated knowledge of basic research methods, exhibition standards, building environment systems, disaster planning and response, conservation trends, and collection surveys. Salary Range:
$61,000 + depending on qualifications Working Conditions: Ability to work in a standard office environment. Ability to work with conservation variables including chemicals and mold. Ability to work with conservation equipment including sharp instruments. Work Shift: M-F, 40 hours between 7AM-7PM Required Materials: Resume/CV 3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor Letter of interest The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action.
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