To Matau Moemoea Our Vision is to use the past, present and future technology and ingenuity of Aotearoa to educate and inspire the innovators of tomorrow.
- KIA WHAKATOMURI TE HAERE WHAKAMUA -
Position: Conservator
Reports to: Head of Conservation and Collection Care
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
As a Conservator, you will have a specialisation in an area of conservation; including, but not limited to: preventive, organics, metals, industrial heritage or library and archive.
As part of the Collection Hub and reporting to the Head of Conservation and Collection Care you will work closely with the Conservation Team to carry out the necessary remedial treatments and preventive programs for a wide range of collection objects and materials required to preserve the Museum's collections. MOTAT is committed to embracing te ao Maori, and as such, this role will collaborate closely with Maori stakeholders to ensure that opportunities to integrate te ao Maori principles are considered in the care of the Collection.
RESPONSIBILITIES
With experience in conservation and collection care and utilising museum standards and practices, the focus of the Conservator position is to:
Plan and carry out preventive measures and remedial conservation treatments to support new acquisitions,
Provide input for wider conservation and collection care planning and prioritisation demonstrating time management skills.
Carry out conservation and collection care programs such as IPM, environmental monitoring, handling, packing, housing of collections.
Conduct inventories and ordering of conservation supplies.
Support acquisitions and exhibitions through completing assessments, testing, condition reporting and providing expert advice to relevant teams.
Work closely and collaboratively with team members and across teams demonstrating interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate conservation interests.
Build an awareness to facilitate practices that align with tikanga values to maintain a harmonious relationship with the wairua of taonga.
Embrace a mindset of continuous improvement in understanding and implementing the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Model behaviours consistent with MOTAT values and MOTAT competency framework.
Comply with all museum policies and procedures including but not limited to Safety & Wellbeing and the Museums Aotearoa's Code of Ethics.
Undertake any other reasonable duties as may be required from time-to-time to ensure that MOTAT's business objectives are met.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Meet specific KPIs as set by the Head of Conservation and Collection Care.
Expert treatments completed for individual objects using effective conservation approaches.
Positive collaboration with internal departments to achieve collection-related objectives.
Databased documentation of conservation conditions and treatments including photography and following internal documentation procedures.
Publications and contribute to training of staff.
Compliance with MOTAT's Health & Safety policy and procedures. Identify and report hazards.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS / DELEGATED AUTHORITY
Responsible for: Nil
Internal Liaison: Conservators, Conservation Cleaning Technician, Registry Team, Library & Archives Team, Curatorial Team, Workshops Team, Exhibitions Team
External Liaison: Contractors (including electricians, cleaners, construction workers, freight forwarding, and pest control services), other suppliers
BUDGETARY AUTHORITIES
$2,000
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL
ESSENTIAL
A relevant qualification in conservation and a minimum of three years' experience in a work setting.
Significant experience (3 + years) with handling, packing, and moving museum collection or art objects.
Experience carrying out IPM and environmental monitoring of collections.
Awareness of museum standards and practices in line with NZCCM, ICOM-CC, and Museums Aotearoa's Code of Ethics.
Ability to do precise, detailed work, taking a methodical approach.
Experience with Vernon Collection Management System and digital asset management are an advantage.
Experience with all Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Outlook).
Awareness of occupational health and safety practices.
Current full driver's license.
Ability to stand for extended periods of time and to lift heavy items (up to 23kgs).
DESIRABLE
Demonstrable experience with industrial heritage or working collections.
Experience using mechanical equipment to access objects (e.g. fork lift, pallet lifter), including current fork lift license.
Experience in carrying out testing and research on objects and suitable materials for display including but not limited to; chemical analysis, materials technology or art historical.
Membership in a professional body for conservation such as NZCCM.
O MATAU UARA OUR VALUES
AUAHATANGA INNOVATIONWe will be courageous and try new things.
NGATAHITANGA COLLABORATIONWe will work as a team that respects and supports others.
MOTUHEHETANGA INTEGRITYWe will act ethically and with respect and transparency.
PUMAUTANGA SUSTAINABILITYWe will foster knowledge and promote technology that is beneficial to our community and environment.
This document covers the broad results expected from the position and will form the basis of specific objectives to be agreed and reviewed on a regular basis.
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