POSITION SUMMARY: As a key member of the Curatorial team, the Collections Manager/Registrar oversees all aspects of safeguarding and managing the permanent collections, including many Native American objects, and loan objects. The Collections Manager/Registrar develops and refines record keeping systems, establishes new records, develops and enforces protocol for access, storage, transport, and all movement of objects. This role coordinates complex collections and loan projects in partnership with Curatorial staff, across departments, and in consultation with the museum’s American Indian Advisory Council and other indigenous community representatives.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS:
Tells the Museum’s story, comprehends its mission, participates in programs and events, and makes connections with the museum’s patrons to answer their questions and elicit their feedback. Interacts with other members of the museum’s staff to share information and to collaborate to achieve the museum’s strategic objectives.
Manages ongoing NAGPRA compliance coordination in partnership with tribal offices
Works with American Indian Advisory Council and with tribal communities in caring for historic Native American art and belongings
Ensures that the computerized record-keeping system is up to date and backed up
Establishes a system for conducting regular collection inventory
Evaluates, updates, and implements the museum’s Disaster Plan and Collection Management Policy.
Manages photography requests and image use for publications
Completes condition reports on all incoming and outgoing objects, including accessioned and unaccessioned objects and objects on loan.
Prepares deeds of gift, loan forms, shipping and receiving receipts, and all other necessary paperwork pertaining to the movement and ownership of works borrowed or in the permanent collections. Maintain communications with artist, donors, and lenders relating to these records
Coordinates logistics related to the dispersal and transfer of deaccessioned objects and property
Assigns accession numbers and establishes permanent records and files for all new acquisitions
Maintains order of museum library
Assumes proper packing, shipping, and insurance for all artworks entering or exiting the museum; maintains their written and visual condition reports
Monitors art storage and exhibition spaces for temperature/humidity, environmental hazards, safety, cleanliness, and ongoing maintenance concerns
Maintains and regularly updates the museum’s facilities report, and maintains an accurate up-to-date inventory of the collection and all object locations
Consults with conservators and constructs object display mounts
Improves art storage organization and mounts as deemed necessary
Oversees special handling protocol and access to culturally sensitive objects
Oversees integrated pest management
Assists with special events and programs as needed
Performs all other related duties as assigned by management. *
* These tasks do not meet the Americans with Disabilities Act definition of essential job functions and are usually less than 5% of time spent. However, these tasks still constitute important performance aspects of the job.