Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine Curator of Exhibitions and Artifacts This unique position will require an object-oriented individual to divide time equally between exhibit development and all aspects of artifact collections care and management. Archives and SCWIM requires a highly enthusiastic, self-motivated, multi-talented and creative professional to design, fabricate and install temporary and long-term interpretive history exhibits for a progressive and active archives. Applicant must be an equally experienced and productive professional to assume responsibility for various aspects artifact collection manangement to include research, storage, cataloguing, accessioning, loans, etc. This full time professional position reports to the Director of Archives and University Art Programs. Will work as a team player to develop, implement and manage exhibits and artifacts collection as related to outreach driven archival programs and activities. Must be personable and flexible to work within an intimate environment, able to communicate with a wide variety of people, have demonstrable organizational skills, strong people skills, and excellent verbal and written skills. Qualifications: Graduate degree preferably in art history, history, museum studies, library science or related field with a complimentary BA in design, art, art history or related field, plus 4 years combined curatorial/design/archival experience. BA holder with extensive work experience as described above will be considered. Knowledge of artifact perservation techniques, appraisal, arrangement and description. Experience with automated cataloguing systems required. Position placement: July 1, 1996. Salary and benefits competitive. Send cover letter, resume, and contact information of three references to: Director of Archives and SCWIM MCPHU Conference Center 3200 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 Application deadline: May 15, 1996