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  • Employer: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Salary: $62,500.00 per year

The Natural History Museum of LA County (NHMLA) seeks a Collections Manager of Archaeology. NHMLA’s Archaeology collection includes over 100,000 cultural objects. The majority of the collection is from the Americas, with an emphasis on the western United States and Latin America. Tools, decorative, and utilitarian objects are included in the vast assemblage of materials in addition to samples of shell, animal bone, soil, and plant remains that can be used to study past human adaptations. This position is directly supervised by the Curator of Anthropology.

The Collections Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations of the archaeology collection, maintain and improve object records in NHMLA’s EMu database and other repositories, conserve and organize objects, improve and enhance the collection through physical improvements and digitization projects, facilitate the use of the collection by researchers and other users (including descendent communities), train and supervise volunteers and students, and support the needs of other NHMLA departments including Exhibitions, Education and Programming, and Communications. The Collections Manager will also assist the NAGPRA Officer with Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and California Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA) records and transactions affecting the Archaeology collection.

The NHMLA values and endeavors to support diversity, equity, inclusion, and access within its organization and communities. Candidates who identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC), neurodiverse, a woman, a person with a disability, a veteran, and/or a part of the LGBTQAI+ community are welcome and encouraged to apply.  NHMLA is especially interested in candidates whose background and experience have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to engage and include culturally diverse audiences in museums and in science.

The desired start date is in fall 2022.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Collection Care, Processing, and Improvement: Cares for the collection and manages activities on a day-­to­-day basis, including organizing, storing, securing and conserving objects. Proposes, develops, and oversees plans for collection growth, improvement, and reorganization.  Plans and implements the department’s pest monitoring and management protocols. Processes all incoming and outgoing objects and/or materials including purchases, donations, exchanges, field collections, and loans, serving as a liaison between donors, lenders, and the Registrar’s Office.

  • Collection Documentation: Provides documentation for the collection, including cataloging, entering/updating database records, inventorying, enhancing documentation through digitization, and researching object, specimen, and/or material information. Initiates, plans, implements, and oversees projects independently and/or as directed by the Curator or the institution.

  • NAGPRA and CalNAGPRA Program Support: Keeps accurate documentation of objects under the care of the department that are subject to NAGPRA and CalNAGPRA. Prepares documents, inventories, and official records as directed by the NAGPRA Officer. Facilitates repatriation.

  • Research, Community, and Museum  Support: Answers researcher queries; facilitates visits and access to objects and data by researchers using the collection. Understands and liaises with descendant communities, in cooperation with the Curator, to promote collection access. Participates in education and other public program activities of the Museum including but not limited to collection tours, supporting exhibitions, and participation in public museum events. Trains, supervises, and manages students and volunteers.

  • Stays current with the research field related to the collection including trends and techniques in collections management, collection-based research, conservation, digitization, government regulations, and documentation. May lead or participate in ongoing or original research related to the collection and initiate grants aimed at research or collection improvements.


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