The department of Conservation and Scientific Research is an integral part of the Museum's stated purpose to hold its collections in trust for future generations. Members of the department promote the long-term preservation of artworks through development of conservation treatments, study of materials and techniques, scholarly research, and documentation. The department follows internationally established standards to document and maintain the aesthetic and physical integrity of works of art through six conservation disciplines, an analytical facility, and close collaboration with collections management colleagues responsible for safe exhibition, storage, transport, and the collections database.
The Objects Conservation Lab, responsible for the preservation, examination, and treatment of three-dimensional objects and sculpture ranging from archaeological material to contemporary art, seeks a third-year conservation graduate intern, for one year starting September 11, 2026, to assist with condition assessment, photographic and written documentation, technical examination, and select scientific analysis. The intern will participate as an integral part of the conservation team in all aspects of the lab's work, gaining hands-on experience in a variety of activities to further develop conservation skills, with opportunity for in-depth examinations and treatments, research related to the collections, and preventive conservation activities. The intern will be expected to carry out tasks in support of the day-to-day operations of the lab. The intern will be supervised by members of the Objects Conservation division and may interact and collaborate with conservators from other disciplines, collections care specialists, and curators. Ideal candidates must be able to commit to work onsite 35 hours weekly, mostly within 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, for one year starting September 11, 2026 . Additionally, intern must attend orientation on Friday, September 11 (10am-3:30pm), and the required professional development sessions (dates to be announced, typically 1-2 hours weekly). The intern will be paid at a rate of $19.95 per hour and will receive a $90 per month transportation subsidy. Interns will also receive a one-time $1,500 housing subsidy if internship period spans summer of 2027. (Both subsidies are subject to taxes.) This graduate internship is eligible for paid time off including sick, vacation, personal, and holiday time. As we amplify our efforts toward becoming a truly inclusive institution and fostering the next generation of museum staff, the MFA actively encourages students from all backgrounds to apply to the program. Essential Functions :...Join a forward-thinking company in aviation security as a Public Safety Officer at a major airport. This role involves engaging with the public, ensuring compliance with airport regulations, and addressing incidents effectively. You'll work alongside law enforcement and...
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