Post Graduate Conservator (Temporary)
Company: The New York Public Library
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description Deadline for
application: February 22, 2026 Overview The Conservation Division
of the New York Public Library announces an opening starting
September 2026 for a Post-Graduate Conservator in Paper and/or
Photographic Materials, a two year, full time position with
benefits and including generous support for professional
development. Paper-based special collections and photographic
materials at NYPL are spread among multiple curatorial divisions
located in the Library’s three Research Centers: the Humanities and
Social Sciences Library in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at
Bryant Park, the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center,
and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.
These collections include manuscript and printed textual and
graphic works on paper from all over the world, which extend back
to the 9th century, and the full range of the history of
photography, including negatives. This position provides a newly
graduated paper or photograph conservator – or a conservator
focusing on both specialties – the opportunity to collaborate,
learn, contribute to, and work in a vibrant and full conservation
lab that supports the varied, unique, and immense collections of
NYPL’s three research centers. This position is located in the
Library’s Conservation Division, the staff of which consists of a
team of conservators and technicians specializing in bound, flat,
and photographic materials. The Conservation Division supports the
collections of the Research Centers and provides conservation
assessment, treatment, housing, research, and training to advance
the preservation of the collection and meet the conservation needs
of the Library’s active reading rooms and acquisition,
digitization, exhibition, and loan programs. NYPL Conservation
consists of two units, the Goldsmith Conservation Lab and
Collections Care, both overseen by the Shelby White and Leon Levy
Associate Director of Conservation and located at the Library
Services Center in Long Island City, Queens. The Post-Graduate
Conservator will report to either the Senior Paper Conservator or
the Senior Photograph Conservator as determined to be appropriate;
this does not limit opportunities to gain experience in the other
area. Conservation at NYPL is a unit of Preservation and Special
Collections Processing, responsible for the processing and
cataloging, management, and preservation of the Research Libraries
collections. The mission of The New York Public Library is to
inspire lifelong learning, advance knowledge, and strengthen our
communities, and we rely on three great resources—our staff, our
collections, and our physical and digital spaces—to provide
opportunities for learning and growth. The Selecting Committee will
begin reviewing applications on February 9, 2026. We are looking
for someone we can count on to: Own : Their continued development
as a conservator, both at the bench and as a professional in an
educational work environment Teach : And share their knowledge and
experience with the entire conservation team – from high school
students to senior conservators – with colleagues more broadly
across the Library, and with a broader audience through active
outreach Learn: By enthusiastically collaborating with the entire
conservation team from high school students to senior conservators
and with colleagues more broadly across the Library Improve : Our
perspectives and their own with the goal to continually refine the
way we do things and help advance the field Some expectations for
this role are that within: 1 month , this person will: Be a
colleague in the Conservation Division who knows the rest of the
team and is known by the rest of the team Be familiar with basic
conservation workflow processes 3 months , this person will: Be a
fully integrated teammate in the Conservation Division Have taken
on projects requiring collaborating with colleagues beyond
Conservation, such as curators Be fluent in the conservation
workflow processes relevant to their projects 6 months and beyond ,
this person will: Have the confidence to work more independently
from the Senior Conservator Be thinking about research
opportunities arising from their projects and possible venues for
dissemination Contribute to the continued development of the lab
Responsibilities: Performs single-item and multi-item (batch)
conservation assessment, treatment, stabilization, rehousing, and
research of the Library’s special collections according to the AIC
Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice Contributes to the
development and refinement of the lab’s processes and capabilities
Participates as relevant in the training of Technicians, and
Library Pages and Interns (who may be students considering
conservation school or students currently in conservation school)
Participates in lab training and group lab projects Engages the
public and the library and conservation communities through
outreach Performs other related duties as assigned Required
Education, Experience & Skills Required Education and
Certifications Graduate degree in conservation with a focus on
paper and/or photographic materials Active membership in AIC (or
similar organization such as CACC or ICON) and relevant Specialty
Group Required Experience Conservation experience in a conservation
lab treating paper and/or photographic materials Required Skills
Strong organizational and analytical skills Strong interpersonal
and communication skills Flexibility of mind and commitment to
collaboration, growth, and improvement Fluency with Google Suite
Managerial/Supervisory Responsibilities: At rare times may be sole
staff member present for Pages or Interns More Core Values All team
members are expected and encouraged to embody the NYPL Core Values:
Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues Be Resourceful in solving
problems Be Curious in all aspects of your work Be Welcoming and
Inclusive Work Environment Conservation Lab setting Physical Duties
Light lifting up to 30 lbs required Work with collections that
include possible exposure to dust and mold Ladder use may be
necessary Pre-Placement Physical Required? No Union/Non Union
Non-Union FLSA Status Non-Exempt Schedule Generally 9-5, M-F, 35
hours a week This job description represents the types and levels
of responsibilities that will be required of the position and shall
not be construed as a declaration of all of the specific duties and
responsibilities for the role. Job duties may change if Library
priorities change. Employees may be directed to perform job-related
tasks other than those specifically presented in this description
as needed. The New York Public Library Salary Statement At the
Library, we believe that pay transparency and pay equity are
important to ensuring we source the best candidates and keep the
best employees. When making a determination as to the appropriate
salary for a candidate, we consider a variety of factors such,
including, but not limited to, the position requirements, the
skills, prior experience, and educational background required or
preferred for the job, the scope and impact of the role within the
organization, internal peer equity, and the candidate's specific
training, experience, education level, and skills. No single factor
is conclusive; the Library reserves the right to consider any and
all relevant factors and make a decision consistent with its
policies. Union Salaries are determined by collective bargaining
agreement(s).
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