Conservator (Objects), NMAAHC

Conservator (Objects), NMAAHC

Please find the USAJobs.gov posting for a Conservator (Objects) at the link below. Application window opens May 20 and closes June 03, 2024 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time.

Job open to the public at the following listing: [24R-YH-310908-DEU-NMAAHC]

Purple logo with white text reading National Museum of African American History & Culture, Smithsonian
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) logo

This full-time, permanent, federal position has a salary range of $99,200 – $128,956 per year at the GS-12 level

Duty Station:

Landover, MD

Summary:

The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo.  This position is in the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a national museum for the study and exhibition of African American history and culture. 

Duties:

The Conservator (Objects) designs, proposes and conducts conservation treatments on a wide variety of inorganic and organic collections objects.  

In this position, you will:

  • Provide expert technical advice and information on object conservation.  Work with project teams and review exhibit plans, facility reports and drawings.
  • Support operations of the conservation laboratory, development of unit-wide guidelines and protocol for the handling, care and storage of collections items, and for their presentation and exhibition. Technically support assistant conservators, contractors, lab assistants, interns, fellows and volunteers.  Generate contracts and procurement to support the collection.
  • Perform and actively participate in safeguarding the collection by developing and implementing IPM; disaster plans; prescribe environmental parameters and perform inspections. Work with collections managers to plan appropriate storage and ensure that the collection is housed safely.  Advise curators, technicians, exhibit design and production staff, and others, on the conservation needs of the collections being prepared for exhibition, loan, or storage.
  • Propose and conduct conservation treatment performing highly complex and delicate techniques on culturally significant, historical, and fine art objects from the collection. Objects worked upon are often extremely valuable and always irreplaceable, thus require unremitting attention to detail.

Contact:

POC
Address

Yvonne Humphries

SMITHSONIAN
Office of Human Resources
POB 23772, 600 Maryland Avenue, SW 517
Capital Gallery
Washington, District of Columbia 20013-7012
United States