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Assistant Conservator - Jobs in Winnipeg region

Job LocationWinnipeg region
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DATE POSTED:Thursday, December 14, 2023EMPLOYER:The Manitoba MuseumCITY/TOWN:WINNIPEGBUSINESS LOCATION:190 RUPERT AVENUEDESCRIPTION:ASSISTANT CONSERVATORJOB DESCRIPTION Pay Group 5GeneralReporting to the Senior Conservator, the Assistant Conservator is responsible for supporting the conservation of the Museum’s large and diverse collections of artifacts and specimens, as well as the Museum’s dioramas, galleries and exhibitions. This is completed through an established program of preventive maintenance, remedial treatments, and the communication of conservation knowledge and integration of conservation processes internally. They work closely to assist the Conservator, and other staff members throughout the Museum to provide optimum standards for the display, handling, and maintenance of the Museum’s collections. The incumbent is expected to undertake tasks under the direction of the Conservator and continue with minimal supervision while being proactive in identifying areas of concern for the Conservator’s consideration and remediation plan. Ensure the regular and accurate update and maintenance of conservation information on the collections management database.Key Accountabilities and ResponsibilitiesA. Priority 1: Gallery and Exhibition Maintenance To assist with the preventive maintenance of all the Museum’s dioramas, galleries, and exhibits including regular integrated pest management, cleaning, and ongoing exhibit refurbishments. This includes completing all conservation related tasks related to exhibit production and installation, as well as final takedown. In consultation with the Conservator:i. Undertakes preventive maintenance and ongoing refurbishment of existing dioramas and permanent exhibitions. ii. Updates preventive maintenance schedule of dioramas and exhibitions as tasks are completed, notes any future repairs required, and assists the Conservator with regular monitoring of these displays. iii. Assists with the creation and repair of exhibition mounts, replicas and models for display. iv. Handles artifacts, specimens, and models as well as examines, evaluates, and prepares condition reports, as required, for incoming and outgoing exhibitions and loans. v. Installs and dismantles museum objects and specimens from exhibition, as well as assists with the packing and crating of objects and specimens for loan.B. Priority 2: Care of Collection To assist with the implementation of the preventive conservation program and perform remedial treatments, when necessary, in order to ensure the care and long-term preservation of the Museum’s collection of artifacts and specimens. In consultation with the Conservator:i. Completes conservation assessments, and performs simple to medium-level object treatments as feasible for the Museum’s collections, adhering to professional standards. ii. Regularly and accurately updates the collections management database with object locations, condition reports and treatment reports, maintaining detailed and accurate records (written, computerized, and photographic) of all object interventions. iii. Monitors and records environmental conditions in exhibitions, storage, and examination areas, taking corrective action when necessary; maintains ongoing data records. iv. Assist with packing, transport and other object or specimen related logistics in support of conservation, such as identifying object storage locations and transporting objects safely between storage areas, gallery spaces, conservation lab, and offsite locations.C. Priority 3: Service to Others To provide up-to-date information and foster awareness and understanding, in all aspects of collections care and preventive conservation to staff, volunteers, and the general public. In consultation with the Conservator:i. May provide behind the scenes tours and answer inquiries from the general public. ii. May assist Curators in exhibit and gallery development, including field collection of plant specimens for diorama refurbishments. iii. May perform research in the area of conservation and present results in reports, publications, and other media.MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Skills, Abilities and Knowledgei. Thorough, current knowledge of the philosophy and practice of conservation within a mixed Human and Natural History museum collection. ii. Demonstrated artistic ability, with experience creating or constructing components of dioramas or replicas. iii. Basic knowledge and experience of modelling, casting, and painting techniques. iv. Knowledge of digital photography and environmental monitoring devices. v. Ability to take direction, follow specific instructions, ask for clarification or assistance when needed, and work effectively with colleagues across different departments. vi. Ability to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing. vii. Functional ability in computer operations, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and Internet research (e.g., MS Office suite, Cuadra/STAR) viii. Knowledge of health and safety procedures as applied to conservation, including WHMIS training. ix. Ability to work in an organized and independent manner, good time management to identify priorities, and to meet deadlines. x. Manual dexterity and fine motor skills; close attention to detail; able to accommodate various working conditions including at heights and in confined spaces. xi. Valid Driver’s License is an asset.Education, Training and ExperienceI. University degree and formal post-graduate training in museum conservation from a recognized University or College training program. II. Training and experience in art, specifically dioramas or replicas would be an asset. III. At least two years experience in a museum setting, preferably in a Conservation Department, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.HOW TO APPLY:This is a part time 0.6 FTE permanent position. The salary range is $23.01 to $29.11 per hour depending on experience. Application deadline is December 29, 2023. If selected for an interview, a detailed portfolio consisting of three items will be requested.Please submit your resume and cover letter to:Manager of Volunteeramp; Employee Relations Manitoba Museum 190 Rupert Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0N2The Manitoba Museum is committed to inclusion and employment equity and welcomes diversity in the workplace. The Manitoba Museum recognizes the importance of building a workforce reflective of the visitors it serves. Therefore, the Manitoba Museum supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this position. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities. All applicants are encouraged to self-identify if they are members of the designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities) in their application.This document is available in other formats and accommodations will be provided throughout the selection process upon request. Contact Human Resources at 204-956-2830 if you have an accommodation request.We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those being considered for interviews will be contacted. We are not able to acknowledge receipt of applications submitted via Fax or mail.CONTACT PERSON:Lana Adeleye-OlusaeCONTACT PHONE:2049607056

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