Position Opening: Objects / Architectural Conservator – Temp to permanent
Listing Start Date: April 26, 2025Expires: May 26, 2025n
Pacific Coast Conservation is a private collection management, cultural resource and conservation firm with a studio in Denver, CO. We are currently looking for a temporary, to possibly permanent after one year, conservator of objects and/or architecture. We focus on holistic care of collections by combining the efforts of professional collection management and conservation. We work with the federal government, states, cities, museums, private clients, galleries, and universities.
We work on a wide variety of objects, large outdoor sculpture, and architectural elements and need someone with a solid base of knowledge in a range of mediums, focusing on metals, stone, and wood. The largest percentage of our work focuses on exterior public art and the National Park Service collections.This candidate should be skilled at performing condition assessments, developing treatment and maintenance recommendations and specifications, managing technicians and writing conservation reports and maintenance manuals. The candidate will manage multiple projects at a time from beginning to end. A background in Historic Preservation would be ideal as we often work on projects that intersect with the fields of Historic Preservation and Objects Conservation. The candidate should be able to work independently but enjoy working in a collaborative environment with team members. We are looking for an applicant with at minimum 5 – 7 years of experience.
We have clients throughout the United States, so the ability to travel up to 20 weeks per year is important. Anticipate traveling a week per month on average. This could be locally into the mountains, or to the east or west coasts.
This is a fun position. You won’t be bored. We strive for a good work life balance and work hard at good communication to achieve this.
Job responsibilities:
- Manages multiple projects simultaneously from beginning to end.
- Responsible for all conservation treatments and supervises conservation technicians in performing treatments.
- Develops, writes, and implements treatment proposals for the active or preventive conservation treatment of historic objects and surfaces including sculpture, furnishings, ceramics, metals, decorative media, painted surfaces and other materials.
- Completes treatment reports and oversees the photography for the conservation treatments.
- Maintains memberships and represents PCC in professional organizations.
- Stays up to date with new and evolving research and treatments in the field.
- Must be comfortable with heights, including the use of booms and scaffolding.
Qualifications:
- A graduate degree from an accredited academic conservation or historic preservation program, or the equivalent level of professional experience; knowledge of conservation theory and practice.
- Demonstrated conservation treatment experience.
- Professional Associate status with AIC is preferred.
- Must be able to lift 50lbs.
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
About the Area: Denver is a great place to live with access to the amazing Rocky Mountains! It’s also a good home base for the onsite work we do all over the country.
There will be travel, usually 1 week on average per month, sometimes more, sometimes less. No more than 2 weeks per month though unless agreed upon in advance. All scheduling is done in collaboration with the team.
PCC is closed the week of Thanksgiving and the last two weeks of the year.
Benefits Include:
Hiring range: $68k – $80k (full-time)
Health Insurance
401K (if permanent)·
Paid sick leave
Four (4) weeks paid vacation (2 weeks at the end of the year, 1 week during Thanksgiving, and one week flex).
To apply: Please submit resume, cover letter, and writing sample to Alison Leard, Director: [email protected]