Parks and Natural Resources Museum Registrar PG17 Exempt 56555.20 annually MAJOR FUNCTION The Museum Registrar is responsible for the functional care and management of objects and artifacts contained in the collection at the history center. Custodial care for the collection is a central function for the history center, and the Museum Registrar leads both long-range planning efforts and day-to-day activities relative to the care and stewardship of the collections, and facilitating collection activities (including acquisitions, loans, displays, and gallery installations). Reporting to the Cultural Resources Coordinator, the Museum Registrar provides leadership relative to collections’ care, including shaping and enforcing collections management policies and practices that seek to operate at the highest levels of museum standards and best practices and to safeguard the history center's collections and loans for future generations. The Museum Registrar also serves as the building maintenance and security coordinator; monitoring and reporting issues related to the security and preventative maintenance of the Historic 1908 Old Polk County Courthouse. ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES Collection Stewardship Implements all facets of the history center's comprehensive Collections Management Policy and Collections Management Standard Operating Procedures. Provides daily oversight and preservation of the museum's permanent object collection. Performs simple, appropriate cleaning of artifacts and object condition reporting. Conducts inventories of collections and reconciliation with artifact records and documents and tracks physical location of objects in onsite and offsite locations. Leads the museum's environmental and security monitoring, including coordinating with building maintenance and security providers. Ensures adherence to best standards, principles, and practices in the preservation and care of museum materials and remains aware of emerging technologies and trends. Recordkeeping Performs data entry and filing related to donor recognition letters, deeds of gift, catalog records, and other artifact documentation. Photographs and edits images of objects for cataloging and documentation. Conducts maintenance, security, and upgrades of collections database. Classifies and numbers the museum artifacts. Completes annual fixed asset inventory of furniture and equipment in cooperation with the office of the Polk County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller. Building Coordinator Coordinates with the museum security vendor to monitor, report, and respond to events relating to the security and safety on site at the Polk County History Center Coordinate with public safety officials to monitor, report, and respond to emergency events relating to the security and safety on site at the Polk County History Center. Coordinates with Polk County Facilities Management to monitor, report, and respond to routine maintenance issues at the Polk County History Center. Exhibition Development Retrieves and prepares artifacts and artifact information, conducts artifact-related research, and provides input to staff regarding collection elements for exhibitions, programs, and other museum needs. Manages the care, handling, packing/unpacking and moving of museum objects, including the shipping and receipt of crated artifacts or exhibitions. Participates in exhibition installation and deinstallation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees