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Hi Everyone,

I am posting this announcement to the list for a colleague.

Cheers!
Dave

David Harvey
Artifacts
2930 South Birch Street
Denver, CO  80222
303-300-5257
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Curator/Archivist II (To Serve as Conservator). Sam Noble Oklahoma 

Museum of Natural History, Norman, Okla. Job requisition #10-020N. 

Salary range: $29,700-$52,100. The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural 

History (SNOMNH) seeks a conservator to join its growing professional 

staff. Housed in a new 195,000-square-foot-facility, the museum serves 

as both the state museum of natural history and as one of two campus 

museums at Oklahoma’s flagship research university. Numbering over 5 

million specimens, the museum’s collections span the fields of 

archaeology, ethnography, paleontology, and zoology. One of the 

nation’s largest university museums, SNOMNH’s research activities are 

worldwide in scope and the museum has an active program of exhibition, 

educational outreach, and public programming. Interested candidates may 

learn more about the museum at www.snomnh.ou.edu and the University of 

Oklahoma (OU) at www.ou.edu. Salary and benefits are competitive, and 

the Norman-Oklahoma City area offers an excellent quality of life. 

Reporting to the associate director of collections and research, the 

conservator will coordinate conservation activities across the museum’s 

13 curatorial divisions, as well as its exhibitions program. We seek an 

energetic museum professional who has completed graduate training in a 

recognized conservation program and who is prepared to inaugurate a new 

conservation program within a multidisciplinary natural history museum 

context. Candidates should possess generalist training or a background 

in conservation specialties appropriate to the museum’s collections. 

Hiring is contingent upon background check. Applicants must submit an 

OU job application to: Office of Human Resources, 905 Asp Ave., Rm. 

205, Norman, OK 73019. Refer to job requisition #10-020N in all 

correspondence. With this application, also send a resume, three 

letters of reference, and a cover letter addressing training and 

experience as they relate to natural history collections. Position open 

until filled. For further information on this or other OU job 

opportunities, please call 405/325-1826, TDD 405/325-5529, or access 

our Web site at www.ou.edu/ohr. Materials submitted in application for 

position(s) become the property of OU. Deadlines are subject to change 

without notice. OU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action 

employer. We encourage women and minorities to apply. Review of 

applicants will begin Dec. 8, 2003, and continue until the position is 

filled.

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