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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Conservator in Charge, Department of Photograph and Time-Based Conservation

LocationNew York, NY
SetupOn-site
LevelSenior
Posted28m ago
Programs & Operations

Quick answer

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hiring an in-office Senior Conservator in Charge in New York, NY, paying $210k-$235k to lead the Department of Photograph and Time-Based Conservation.

Role
Conservator in Charge, Department of Photograph and Time-Based Conservation
Organization
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location
New York, NY
Work setup
On-site
Level
Senior
Compensation
$210,000.00 - $235,000.00 / Annually
Category
Programs & Operations

The role

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is seeking a Conservator in Charge for the Department of Photograph and Time-Based Conservation to lead a team of professionals. This role oversees the conservation, examination, and technical study of photographs and time-based media while managing departmental budgets and staffing. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership on museum environment decisions, exhibitions, and long-term institutional goals, including preparations for the new Tang Wing. This position emphasizes mentorship, research, and collaborative engagement across the institution’s diverse departments.

What you'll do

  • Lead, mentor, and inspire a team of conservators and administrative staff.
  • Manage departmental project allocation, staffing plans, and operating budgets.
  • Oversee the conservation, technical study, and examination of photographs and time-based media.
  • Advise on museum environment, installations, and capital projects.
  • Coordinate donor programs and facilitate interdepartmental collaboration.

What it takes

  • Master’s degree in conservation or equivalent.
  • Minimum of ten years of experience in photograph or time-based media conservation.
  • Proven leadership experience in an active museum conservation department.
  • Strong record of conservation treatments, independent research, and publications.
  • Proficiency in laboratory methods and analytical instrumentation.

What you'll bring

Conservation treatment of photographs and time-based mediaTeam leadership and staff managementTechnical art history researchConservation ethics and philosophyLaboratory methods and analytical instrumentationBudget management

How we treat you

Medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, paid time off, long-term disability, Flexible Spending/HSA, commuter benefits, financial-planning services, tuition assistance, museum shop discount, subsidized cafeteria, and Museums Council pass.

Frequently asked questions

Is this position remote?

No, this is an in-office position located in New York City. Employees must live within a commuting distance of the Museum, specifically within New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or Pennsylvania.

What is the salary range for this role?

The compensation range for this position is $210,000 to $235,000 annually, depending on the candidate's specific experience and qualifications.

What are the primary qualifications for this role?

Candidates must have a Master's degree in conservation, at least ten years of relevant experience, demonstrated leadership skills, and a strong background in conservation ethics and analytical instrumentation.

How to apply

Apply directly on The Metropolitan Museum of Art's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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