Conservator of Paper


The Balboa Art Conservation Center (BACC) seeks an Assistant or Associate
conservator of paper. The position will expand the Center’s capacity and
programming as BACC implements exciting new strategies and services thanks
to a generous grant from the Andrew Mellon Foundation. The Paper
Conservation department is currently staffed by a Chief Conservator of
Paper, is supported by BACC administrative staff, and shares a conservation
technician with the Center’s Paintings Conservation Department.



BACC is an active, nonprofit regional conservation center located in the
heart of the beautiful and historic Balboa Park in San Diego, California.
The Park is home to a campus of cultural institutions such as the San Diego
Museum of Art, Timken Museum of Art, and San Diego History Center. Since
its founding in 1975, BACC has been devoted to the preservation of material
culture held in both public and private collections in the West. The
Center’s services cover a wide spectrum including the formulation and
implementation of treatments for paintings, frames, and paper artifacts;
technical examinations using microscopy, infrared reflectography,
x-radiography, x-ray fluorescence and other analytical techniques;
preventive conservation assistance; and environmental, general, and
collection specific surveys. The purchase of new equipment for the paper
conservation department is one aspect of the support provided by the Mellon
grant.



Types of paper artifacts treated by BACC reflect the broad range of
collections served and are of all periods and constructed with a broad
array of materials.  As the Center offers internships and fellowships on a
regular basis, the working environment emphasizes an atmosphere of
learning, collegiality, and cooperation.



The ideal candidate will have an excellent background in paper conservation
with a minimum of 2 years of post-graduate experience for an Assistant and
4 years for an Associate Conservator. They will have well-developed
practical treatment skills with ability to accurately assess deterioration
and damage, formulate appropriate treatment protocols, and undertake
treatments in consultation with the Chief Conservator.  Strong attention to
detail and the ability to work to project deadlines are important strengths
sought.   Overall, the ideal candidate will be collaboratively-minded and
prepared to be an integral part of the Center’s conservation staff.



Position requirements include a Masters Degree from an accredited
conservation program or its equivalent in paper conservation, excellent
writing ability, and good communication and interpersonal skills.
Compensation is commensurate with experience while benefits are excellent
and comprehensive. Interested applicants should apply in writing with a
letter of interest, resume, three letters of professional reference, and
three examples of treatment experience.



Please submit applications by Monday, May 20, 2019 to:



Janet Ruggles

Executive Director

Balboa Art Conservation Center

PO Box 3755

San Diego, CA 92163



Digital applications should be submitted to [log in to unmask] with the title
“Conservator of Paper Application”.

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