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Conservation Field Assistant
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Join a collaborative conservation effort in the Shenandoah Valley. This two-year grant-funded role assists NRCS and SWCDs, implementing on-farm best management practices. Requires a natural resources/agriculture degree, field skills, and a passion for landscape protection. Benefits include health...
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United States , Harrisonburg
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40000.00 - 45000.00 USD / Year
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Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley
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Conservation Agent
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Seeking a Conservation Agent in Carver, MA, to manage and protect natural resources. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of experience in wetlands protection and environmental management. You will enforce conservation laws, manage open space, and supervise commission staff and pro...
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United States , Carver
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36.13 - 44.92 USD / Hour
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Massachusetts Municipal Association
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Protective Services Worker – Public Conservator
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Join the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services as a Protective Services Worker. This role involves providing clinical and advocacy services to a caseload of gravely disabled conservatees. You will conduct investigations, crisis interventions, and provide expert court testimony. A q...
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United States , San Francisco
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113100.00 - 144326.00 USD / Year
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City and County of San Francisco
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Administrative Assistant – Building and Conservation
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Join our municipal team as an Administrative Assistant supporting the Building Department and Conservation Commission. You will manage permits, records, and fees while assisting residents with applications. The role requires strong organizational skills, experience with municipal processes, and i...
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United States , Wilbraham
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23.39 - 29.98 USD / Hour
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Massachusetts Municipal Association
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Planning and Conservation Assistant
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Join the Town of Grafton as a Planning and Conservation Assistant. This role provides vital administrative support, managing public records, meeting minutes, and financial processing. Ideal candidates have office experience, strong organizational skills, and proficiency with databases. Offer your...
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United States , Grafton
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47720.00 - 53999.00 USD / Year
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Massachusetts Municipal Association
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Seasonal Park and Conservation Steward
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Join our team as a Seasonal Park and Conservation Steward in Dover, MA. You'll maintain landscapes, trails, and structures across MetroWest properties using landscaping equipment. This role requires a valid driver's license and offers benefits like paid sick time and free entry to Trustees proper...
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United States , Dover
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18.00 - 20.00 USD / Hour
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The Trustees of Reservations
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Assistant Artefacts Conservator
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Join our dynamic conservation team in Edinburgh as a part-time Assistant Artefacts Conservator. Apply your practical skills and theoretical knowledge to preserve our internationally significant collections. Enjoy a generous pension, ample holiday, and unique museum benefits in this hands-on role.
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United Kingdom , Edinburgh
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31929.00 - 34549.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Explore a career dedicated to preserving our shared heritage. Conservator jobs place you at the heart of cultural preservation, where professionals work to safeguard historical and artistic objects for future generations. A conservator is a highly trained specialist responsible for the long-term care and preservation of cultural property found in museums, archives, libraries, galleries, and historic sites. This profession is a unique blend of science, art, and craftsmanship, focused on stabilizing, restoring, and protecting items of historical, cultural, or artistic significance. The work of a conservator is typically divided into two main areas: preventive conservation and remedial treatment. Preventive conservation is a core responsibility, involving proactive measures to minimize future deterioration. This includes meticulously monitoring and controlling the museum environment, such as temperature, humidity, light levels, and pollutants. Conservators develop and implement strategies for safe storage, handling, and display of objects, and they often manage Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to protect collections from biological threats. The goal is to create a stable environment that slows the natural aging processes. Remedial conservation, on the other hand, involves hands-on treatment of objects that are actively deteriorating or have been damaged. This process is always preceded by thorough examination and scientific analysis to understand the object's materials, structure, and the causes of its decay. Treatments are meticulously documented and are designed to be as minimal and reversible as possible, respecting the object's history and integrity. Common responsibilities for professionals in conservator jobs include conducting detailed condition assessments, performing scientific analysis of materials, executing delicate cleaning and stabilization procedures, constructing custom mounts and supports for display, and writing comprehensive reports. They also play a crucial advisory role, setting guidelines for curators, archivists, and other staff on the proper care and handling of collections. They are problem-solvers who apply their expertise to complex challenges related to display, loans, and storage. Typical skills and requirements for a career in conservation are demanding. A recognized professional qualification, usually a master's degree in conservation or a related field, is standard. A deep understanding of chemistry and material science is essential to comprehend deterioration mechanisms. Exceptional manual dexterity, patience, and keen observational skills are paramount for handling fragile objects. Professionals must also possess strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. Excellent communication skills are needed to collaborate with colleagues and to document their work thoroughly. A passion for history, art, and science, combined with a meticulous and ethical approach to preservation, defines successful candidates for conservator jobs. If you are seeking a meaningful career where you can apply scientific rigor to protect our cultural legacy, exploring conservator jobs is your next step.

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