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National Museum of Wildlife Art

Registrar

National Museum of Wildlife Art, Oniontown, New York, United States

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The Biggs Museum of American Art is seeking a Registrar to advance our collections management, lending, and cataloguing practices, as well as lead exhibition installation activities. Responsibilities include supervising storage, executing loans and insurance, maintaining the collections database, digital assets, and all collection records, and assisting with the planning, production, and installation of exhibitions. The Registrar also develops and implements policies and procedures that safeguard the collection and ensure compliance with professional museum standards.

Responsibilities

Maintain collections management database records (Argus) and create appropriate object, exhibition, and loan records

Manage accessioning & deaccessioning of permanent collection objects, including generating the deed of gift or transfer of title, relevant tax paperwork, and credit line information

Process and catalog newly acquired objects, assigning and applying accession numbers

Maintain accurate inventories and coordinate preventative conservation

Monitor and maintain secure and environmentally appropriate conditions in galleries and storage areas

Oversee risk management and loss prevention; serve as first responder in emergency or building system failure situations and assist with disaster preparedness planning and training

Coordinate logistics for object movement, including generating move reports or tracking lists and updating object locations in the database; oversee or assist with object moves in collaboration with the Preparator

Develop and maintain shipping and packing schedules; coordinate and manage all courier, security, and insurance arrangements; complete condition reports

Administer the loan approval process and manage loan requests working closely with the Curator and Executive Director

Review and approve Facility Reports and environmental readings

Prepare and manage loan paperwork, negotiate and track all registrar-related contracts (loan agreements, receipts, courier agreements), and maintain essential museum documentation

Manage the museum’s fine arts insurance schedules, coverage levels, and claims processes

Travel as a courier with loans and/or supervise and train other couriers; assist with exhibition installations as needed

Create and maintain exhibition documentation including checklists, installation records, and wall-to-wall inventories

Manage and organize digital image assets, rights metadata, and reproduction requests; oversee copyright and licensing compliance

Develop and update collections management policies and procedures in alignment with AAM and ARCS standards

Contribute to and monitor budgets for exhibitions and collections management, providing cost estimates and tracking expenditures

Mentor and supervise interns and train staff and volunteers on procedures related to collections handling, database use, and museum standards

Assist with upcoming museum expansion project, including consulting on new collections and storage spaces

Participate in professional development opportunities and remain current with best practices in the registrar field

Train/assist with preventative conservation and proper storage of objects

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