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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Associate Registrar

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Frankfort, Kentucky, United States

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Description of Work The Associate Registrar is responsible for the care, conservation, and documentation of Sheldon Museum of Art’s collection of approximately 13,000 artworks. The position identifies condition and conservation needs, contracts for and oversees conservation treatments, and assists in maintaining the museum’s collection database. They also oversee daily care and use of collections—including outdoor sculpture—striving for a balance between accessibility and preservation. The Associate Registrar manages requests for copyright use and reproduction of works in the collection, as well as image rights and other contracts for museum publications. Some travel, both domestic and international, is required.

Minimum Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in art history, museum studies, collection management or related field.

3 years of museum registration or related experience.

Knowledge of and ability to implement current art museum practices in museum collection management, registration, and image rights and reproductions as articulated by the American Alliance of Museums, the Association of Art Museum Directors, the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries, the College Art Association, and other professional organizations.

Computer proficiency is essential, including familiarity with collection management systems and image‑editing software.

Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Skilled in assessing the physical condition of works of art.

Ability to safely handle works of art in a variety of media.

Experience with copyright and artist rights law and issues.

Experience in editorial work, publishing, or related project management skills.

Preferred Qualifications

M.A. in art history, museum studies, collection management, or a related field.

Five years of museum registration experience.

Experience implementing art conservation techniques and methods.

Experience working with publications, including image rights and editorial process.

Knowledge of a foreign language, Spanish preferred.

Ideal Candidate Statement The ideal candidate will have a commitment to fostering fairness, belonging, and opportunity for all members of the community, contributing to institutional excellence that reflects various perspectives and experiences. They will exhibit strong cross‑cultural competence, demonstrate high emotional intelligence, and have a proven ability to forge mutually respectful, trusting, and effective relationships with groups of staff, donors, artists, clients, community leaders, and decision makers. They will have a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on team‑based projects and across departments, and the ability to work effectively and simultaneously on numerous projects.

EEO Statement As an EO employer, the University of Nebraska considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. See

https://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/

Posted Salary $48,000/yr. minimum

Seniority level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Education and Training

Industries Higher Education

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