A Non-Exempt position for a Conservation Technician in the Preservation 
department has been posted at  
http://www.library.northwestern.edu/about/library-jobs/staff-jobs/index.html<http://www.library.northwestern.edu/about/library-jobs/staff-jobs/index.html<http://www.library.northwestern.edu/about/library-jobs/staff-jobs/index.html%3chttp:/www.library.northwestern.edu/about/library-jobs/staff-jobs/index.html>>;
 Job ID: 34850



The Conservation Technician is based in the Preservation Work Group, reports to 
the Chief Conservator, and has the primary responsibility of performing a broad 
range of conservation treatments as well as constructing or retrofitting 
housings for circulating and non-circulating library material. Assists with 
surveys, disaster planning and response, assessment and stabilization of new 
collections, internal and external preservation education initiatives, and 
other activities related to the day to day operation of the conservation lab.  
The Conservation Technician plays an important role in providing technical 
support for an active library exhibits program.



1. Performs conservation treatments on paper, cloth, and leather bindings from 
the circulating collections.



*        Treatments include re-sewing, re-backing, repairing damaged paper, 
repairing existing covers, and constructing new covers. Treatments are 
completed in accordance with established departmental guidelines.

*        Constructs boxes, wrappers, and other protective enclosures. Assists 
as needed with shelf preparation and bindery preparation.

*        Effectively manages time to complete deadline-driven work. Utilizes 
good communication skills to convey changes in scope of work that may affect 
project deadlines. Monitors conservation lab supplies to insure that materials 
for ongoing workflow as well as special projects are available when needed. 
Maintains accurate statistics for all completed work.



2. Performs a variety of higher level conservation treatments with an emphasis 
on non-circulating materials used for exhibition, teaching and research.



*        Treatments include re-sewing, re-backing, repairing damaged paper, 
repairing existing covers, constructing new covers, washing paper, humidifying 
paper and parchment, deacidifying paper, and encapsulating brittle or fragile 
items. Treatments are completed in accordance with established departmental 
guidelines.

*        Completes written and photographic treatment documentation to 
established standards.

*        Constructs boxes, wrappers, and other protective enclosures for books 
and other three dimensional objects.

*        Effectively manages time to complete deadline-driven work. Utilizes 
good communication skills to convey changes in scope of work that may affect 
project deadlines. Monitors conservation lab supplies to insure that materials 
for ongoing workflow as well as special projects are available when needed. 
Maintains accurate statistics for all completed work.



3. Assists with the installation of exhibits, including placement of materials, 
creation of labels, and construction of book cradles.



4. Assists Chief Conservator to insure that materials are being handled 
according to established exhibition guidelines:



*        Reviews material scheduled for exhibition or loan and works with Chief 
Conservator to determine if conservation treatments is required.

*        Reviews exhibit to insure compliance with established guidelines 
regarding light levels and placement of exhibit cases.

*        Assists in the proper packing of materials going out on loan and 
prepares preservation paperwork, including exhibition instructions and 
documentation.

*        Effectively manages time to complete deadline-driven work. Utilizes 
good communication skills to convey changes in scope of work that may affect 
project deadlines. Monitors exhibit supplies; organizes and oversees inventory 
of exhibit cradles and mounts.



5. Assists with disaster planning and response, assessment and review of new 
collections, and the implementation of collection surveys for preservation 
planning purposes.



6. Participates in weekly conservation lab meetings (and/or training sessions) 
to discuss workflow and treatment decision making.  Meets as needed with 
curators and other responsible parties to discuss treatment options and 
conservation needs.



7. Performs other duties as assigned.



You must apply for this position on the NU HR website through Self-Service 
athttp://www.northwestern.edu/myhr/index.html

Job ID: 34850



Thanks,

Susan

Susan Russick
Chief Conservator
Northwestern University Libraries
Northwestern University
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
www.library.northwestern.edu<http://www.library.northwestern.edu>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
847.491.3840

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