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Assistant Conservator, Textile Conservation
Job description
Job Summary
The Assistant Conservator is responsible for the examination, documentation, and treatment of significant textile artworks, including historic Savonnerie carpets, within a gallery setting. This role supports conservation efforts for a major exhibition and ongoing collection care initiatives. The position requires adherence to professional conservation standards while performing treatment work in a public-facing environment.
This is a term-limited position with a duration of one year from the date of hire.
Primary Responsibilities
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Perform conservation treatment of designated carpets in accordance with established ethical and professional standards
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Conduct examination, condition reporting, and detailed documentation using appropriate conservation equipment and imaging tools
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Carry out treatment work in a public gallery space during open hours while adhering to institutional protocols
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Collaborate closely with the supervising textile conservator regarding treatment plans, installation preparation, and storage needs
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Participate in exhibition installation alongside conservators, technicians, and art handlers
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Perform preventive conservation measures, including routine vacuuming and monitoring
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Safely handle, roll, unroll, and reposition large textile works as part of treatment and installation
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Maintain conservation tools, supplies, and workspace to ensure safe and effective operations
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Perform additional related duties as assigned
Requirements & Qualifications
Education
Masters degree from a recognized Textile Conservation program
Experience
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Minimum two (2) years of experience handling textiles and performing conservation or restoration treatments
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Experience or strong understanding of carpet weaving techniques highly recommended
Skills & Abilities
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Strong manual dexterity and hand skills required for detailed conservation treatments
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Excellent examination and analytical skills with knowledge of conservation methodologies
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Basic photography skills and proficiency with imaging software for documentation
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Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
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Physical ability to kneel, bend, lift, and perform treatment work on the floor
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment
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Ability to give and receive constructive feedback professionally


