Lead Conservator

About Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum:

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is a renowned 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of motorsports and celebrating the art and science of motorcycle and automobile design. Our mission is to inspire and educate the public about the significance of the motorsports industry through an extensive collection of vintage motorcycles, automobiles, and related artifacts. We are committed to preserving and showcasing the heritage of motorsports for future generations.

Job Summary:

The Lead Conservator at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum plays a pivotal role in the preservation and maintenance of our extensive collection of vintage motorcycles, automobiles, and motorsports memorabilia. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Lead Conservator will oversee all aspects of conservation work, ensuring that the organization's valuable artifacts are meticulously preserved, protected, and presented to the public in the best possible condition.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conservation and Restoration:
    • Plan and execute conservation and restoration projects for the museum's collection.
    • Assess the condition of artifacts, develop treatment plans, and implement conservation techniques to ensure long-term preservation.
    • Collaborate with curatorial and exhibition teams to prepare objects for display.
  • Documentation and Record-Keeping:
    • Maintain comprehensive records of conservation work performed on each artifact.
    • Document the condition, treatment process, and materials used for future reference.
    • Ensure that all conservation efforts align with the museum's ethical and professional standards.
  • Collection Care:
    • Implement best practices for the handling, storage, and transportation of artifacts.
    • Supervise the installation of artifacts in exhibitions and galleries.
    • Advise on environmental conditions and security measures to protect the collection.
  • Research and Education:
    • Stay up-to-date with current conservation practices, research, and technologies.
    • Develop educational programs and materials to engage the public and museum staff in conservation awareness.
    • Participate in lectures, workshops, and training to promote the field of conservation.
  • Budget and Resource Management:
    • Manage the budget for conservation-related expenses, including materials and equipment.
    • Collaborate with the Executive Director to secure funding for conservation projects.
  • Team Leadership:
    • Supervise a team of conservators and technicians, providing guidance and training.
    • Foster a collaborative and productive work environment within the conservation department.
  • Compliance and Reporting:
    • Ensure compliance with relevant legal and ethical standards related to conservation and museum operations.
    • Prepare regular reports and updates for the Executive Director and board of directors.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in conservation or a related field.
  • Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in automotive conservation and restoration.
  • Knowledge of best practices, techniques, and technologies in conservation.
  • A deep appreciation for automotive history and a commitment to the museum's mission.
  • Strong project management and leadership skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the preservation of cultural heritage.

Physical Requirements:

  • Conservator conducts both administrative and hands-on mechanical work.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs safely, climb ladders, and stand for long periods of time.
  • Ability to handle motorcycles and vehicles and maneuver them without damage.

How to Apply:

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Organisation: 
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum