Museum Specialist IS-1016-12

Smithsonian InstitutionWashington, DC
$102,415 - $133,142Onsite

About The Position

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art opened in 1923 as America’s first national art museum and the first Asian art museum in the United States. It now stewards on of the world’s most important collections of Asian art, with works dating from antiquity to the present. The museum also hosts an unparalleled collection of 19th- and early 20th-century American art. Through an ambitious program of collecting, conservation, exhibitions, programming and research, both onsite and online, the museum serves as a global and national resource for understanding the arts and cultures of Asia and their interaction with America, past and present. By presenting the arts and cultures of Asia in their extraordinary richness, the museum furthers cross-cultural understanding and aims to exemplify foundational ideals of curiosity, creativity and respect. Located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the museum is free and open 364 days a year (closed Dec. 25). The Smithsonian is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex and welcomes millions of visitors yearly. For more information about the National Museum of Asian Art, visit asia.si.edu. This position serves as an Objects Conservator within the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research with the responsibility to independently plan, coordinate and execute conservation examination, treatment, documentation, and preventative conservation activities in support of the National Museum of Asian Art (NMAA) exhibitions, loans, acquisitions, and long-term collections stewardship priorities. The role functions as a principal technical advisor to curators, registrars, collections management, exhibition staff, and other stakeholders regarding the safe handling, packing, transport, storage, display, and environmental requirements of objects and develops recommendations that mitigate risk and ensure compliance with museum and Smithsonian standards. The incumbent is supervised by the Welch Head, Department of Conservation and Scientific Research.

Requirements

  • One (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-11 level in the Federal service or comparable experience outside the Federal government.
  • Experience conducting conservation examinations, treatment, and documentation of museum objects.
  • Knowledge of museum conservation standards, ethics, and methodologies.
  • Experience advising on object handling, storage, exhibition, and transport.
  • Demonstrated ability to apply scientific principles (chemistry, physics, or materials science) to conservation challenges.
  • Experience preparing technical reports and maintaining detailed conservation records.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with curators, collections staff, and other stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of conservation ethics, principles, and professional standards.
  • Knowledge of analytical and laboratory techniques used in conservation science.
  • Ability to develop and implement conservation treatment plans for a wide range of materials.
  • Ability to assess risks and recommend preservation strategies for exhibitions and loans.
  • Strong written communication skills for technical reporting and documentation.
  • Ability to communicate complex conservation concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and carry out routine to complex conservation treatments on a variety of collection objects in every state of condition, including highly complex and delicate procedures on fragile and irreplaceable objects.
  • Conservation work involves gathering contextual information, identifying and analyzing conservation needs, developing treatment recommendations, procedures, and implementation.
  • Examines objects to identify composition, method of manufacture, authenticity, and condition; evidence of previous repair, and the nature and extent of treatment needed for the preservation.
  • Responsible for exercising initiative and good judgement in seeking, interpreting, adapting guidelines to best fit conservation treatment and collections care stewardship in a deadline oriented, changing environment that demands flexibility, social awareness and diplomacy.
  • Responsible for applying preventive conservation principles as they relate to the care and stewardship of NMAA’s collection, executing conservation treatment when required, conducting materials testing and workshops on conservation and collections care.
  • Prepare and analyze samples, interpret scientific analyses, and collaborate with internal and external conservators and scientific research staff.
  • Prepare written records on the examination of objects, including reports, comprehensive technical documentation, treatment records, and photographs.
  • Undertakes research to develop and adapt new methods and techniques to address unique or unforeseen preservation challenges.
  • Collaborate with exhibition conservator, curatorial, collections management, and exhibition teams to ensure safe handling, storage, display, and transport of objects.
  • Assess objects for loans and exhibitions, prepare condition reports, and recommend environmental and handling requirements, as well as advises on materials used for transporting and storing objects.
  • Provide conservation guidance for exhibition planning including coordinating and performing conservation treatments for objects related to exhibitions, loans, and acquisitions.
  • Serves as expert advising on materials, packing, transport, and environmental controls for collections and as a courier ensuring the safe transport and installation of objects.
  • Examines collections to assess condition and suitability for loan or exhibition, and performs or coordinates conservation treatments with staff, partner institutions, or external conservators and contractors.
  • Contribute to collections care planning, including storage improvements and long-term stewardship initiatives.
  • Identifies long-term object storage projects and performs periodic surveys of NMAA collections to determine if storage or environmental conditions need to be modified.
  • Advises collections managers and other staff on the care of the collections, including preventive conservation strategies such as proper handling, storage, and environment.
  • Participate in internships and fellowships, including reviewing applications, mentoring participants, and evaluating outcomes.

Benefits

  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Transit/Commuter Benefits
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
  • Annual and Sick Leave
  • Family Friendly Leave
  • 403b Retirement Plan
  • Discounts for Smithsonian Memberships
  • Museum Stores and Restaurants
  • Credit Union
  • Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (Child Care)
  • Flexible Spending Account (Health & Dependent Care)
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