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Bernard Barryte <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jan 1996 11:52:05 PST
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Position:  administrative assistant.  50% FTE, non-exempt.  Position
to begin March 1, 1996.

The Stanford University Museum of Art is seeking a Curatorial
Assistant:

DESCRIPTION:  Provides clerical support to Chief Curator/Associate
Director and, as time permits, to curatorial staff of six.  Will
handle routine correspondence relating to exhibition and publishing
projects; respond to some phone and e-mail inquiries.
Responsibilities include some Xeroxing/faxing and travel
arrangements; some interaction with donors, collectors, dealers,
scholars, and museum volunteers; some library work and
budget-tracking.  In addition, the successful candidtate will serve
as a resource to staff, providing basic computing help and, on
occasion, reseaching hardware/software problems in addition to
performing other tasks as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:  This position requires the ability to work well
both independently and as a team member.  At least three years
office experience and computer experience required.  The ability to
operate a Macintosh computer is essential with proficiency in
Microsoft Word and Filemaker Pro very important; knowledge of a
desktop publishing system appreciated.  Command of English with
excellent grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proofreading skills
important; experience in library research and a background in the
fine arts desired.  A sense of humor and the capacity to organize
and jugggle diverse tasks are advantageous attributes as are
excellent interpersonal skills, reliability, and punctuality.  The
candidate should possess the willingness and ability to develop new
skills and master new software, network, and mainframe tools in a
constantly evolving environment.

Send resume to:  Bernard Barryte, Chief Curator
                 Stanford University Museum of Art
                 Campus Dr. and Galvez
                 Stanford, CA 94305-5060
(hardcopies only; no e-mail, please)

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