Museum Conservator
تفاصيل الوظيفة
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- Conserves diverse object types and not limited to contemporary works of art e.g. a paper and book specialist, or paintings conservator assuming they also have experience in photographs and contemporary/synthetic materials.
- Bachelor, Honors', a Master's or PhD in Conservation from a recognized training institution, with 6 to 8 years of relevant practical experience primarily in conserving works of art and objects. Specialization in object conservation is appreciated.
- Minimum of 3 references (2 professional and 1 character)
- Portfolio with condition reports, full and detailed treatment proposals and treatment reports with images. Proven ability to carry out comprehensive and complex conservation treatments/projects based on documented decision-making process involving risk assessment, careful ethical consideration and proper collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, while demonstrating a high degree of manual dexterity and technical knowledge whenever required.
- Possesses initiative, with the ability to multitask, organise and prioritise work within a given timeframe.
- Ability to work unsupervised, as well as within a team.
- Ability to adapt in a multilingual and multiracial environment.
- Keep up to date with current conservation development through self-directed learning and training. Evidence of continual professional development is strongly desirable.
- Ability and experience to coach and impart conservation skills and knowledge effectively.
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