Conservator (Objects) [Victoria]

Conservator (Objects)

Organization

Royal BC Museum

Job Type

Permanent

Language Required

English

Location

Victoria, BC

Application Deadline

15/09/2019

Job Start Date

01/11/2019

Date Posted

21/08/2019

Email

humanresources@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

Website

https://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/about/people/employment

Salary

$58,630 - $66,726 annually

Job Description

The Royal BC Museum Corporation is a dynamic, intellectually stimulating and challenging environment. As the public trustee of the Provincial collections, we preserve and expand our collections, further the work of our curators, archivists, conservators and collection managers and inspire the people of BC and visitors from all corners of the world. We are looking for someone to join our conservation team as an Objects Conservator, with a focus on wet archaeological materials and/or large wooden structures including buildings, canoes and totem poles.

Under the direction of the Head of Collections Care & Conservation, Conservators act to preserve the Museum's collections by evaluating and recording the physical condition, security and environment of collections in storage, on exhibit, and on loan, planning and performing conservation treatments for individual objects, and communicating the principles of preventative conservation, research and treatments to staff, the general public and other groups.

The role suits an individual experience conducting and managing conservation projects involving the treatment of wet archaeological material and/or large-scale wooden objects including historic buildings, canoes and totem poles. Strong written and oral communication skills are required as is excellent time management and an understanding of how to conduct basic research. As a member of a team within a diverse workplace, the ideal candidate works well with others while developing and maintaining a standard of excellence in collections care. As a service provider, the successful candidate will demonstrate tact, diplomacy and discretion and provide training and professional direction to a vibrant group of volunteers and students.

The position requires a Master’s degree in objects conservation and two or more years of work experience in a conservation lab (or equivalent). A comprehensive knowledge of current conservation theory, methods and ethics, along with working knowledge of museology is required, including integrated pest management and remote environmental monitoring.

This position requires Criminal Records Checks under the BC Public Service Screening Policy and the Criminal Records Review Act and all applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada (have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status).

Please refer to the full job description and selection criteria posted on the employment page of our website to ensure your application addresses the areas we will be looking at when assessing suitability for this opportunity.

Applicants selected to advance to the second stage of the competition will be required to submit a portfolio of their own conservation work.

An eligibility list may be established for similar permanent and temporary positions over the next 12 months.

Please submit your application in pdf format by 11:59 pm (PST) September 15, 2019 quoting competition RB2019:08 via email to: humanresources@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca