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Senior Museum Assistant
New Haven, CT
$35.64–$35.64/hr
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Overview
Oversee the James E. Duffy Study Room for works on paper and manage the department’s operations. The Duffy Study Room hosts nearly 100 individuals and approximately 80 groups/classes each year.
This position is fully on -site 5 days per week.
Study Room
- Oversee and schedule the Duffy Study Room calendar (main study room, seminar room, conservation triage space, two student workstations, and two storage areas).
- Coordinate all aspects of visits for individuals and small non-academic groups; monitor classes that do not need instruction by department fellows or curatorial staff.
- Serve as the initial source of information on the Prints and Drawings collection to visitors, students, donors, and visiting scholars.
- Instruct all visitors regarding viewing and art handling guidelines.
- Field all inquiries to view art and all research inquiries regarding materials, techniques, provenance, or practical information about works.
- Perform provenance research and catalogue works in TMS.
- Coordinate and accompany visitors wishing to see and study artworks stored off-site; facilitate all aspects of visit.
- Hire, train and oversee bursary student workers and interns in a range of roles and tasks, including handling art, pulling and organizing objects for classes, and cataloguing works in TMS
- Point-person for department with colleagues across museum, including Digital Media, Conservation, Collections, Exhibitions, Registrars, Advancement, Facilities, and Security.
Collections
- Work with the Registrar, Director’s Office, Business Office, and Advancement teams to oversee, process, and organize all paperwork related to incoming loans, gifts and purchases of art.
- Point person for donors, lenders, and dealers giving or selling works on paper to the Gallery. Catalogue incoming works in a scholarly manner and according to best practices. Conduct preliminary provenance research, working with the Provenance Curator and Registrar.
- Assume a Collections role upon art delivery, assess object’s condition (requesting conservation if necessary), locate a temporary storage location, complete cataloguing, coordinate photography, art preparation, and registration to prepare the work for permanent housing.
- Continually assess, strategize, and reorganize storage spaces and containers for art; responsible for determining—within both an historical and cultural context—how stored objects can most logically and seamlessly be organized to ensure access.
- Oversee the movement of outgoing loans to other institutions. After curatorial review, schedule and oversee examination and assessment of works by conservators and conservation scientists. Enter requests for treatment into “Conservation Studio” system and make arrangements for treatment.
- Responsible for the art returned from loan. Assess the object’s condition, write and send a report to the Registrar. Work with the Art Preparator to reintegrate the work into storage.
- Oversee art inventory in all storage spaces to ensure works are correctly located in the Gallery’s database and accurate inventory lists are generated to reflect a container’s contents.
Operations
- Request movement of art within the Gallery’s “RAM” system, in Gallery and off-site locations.
- Process expenses for the P&D staff.
- Develop and submit a yearly budget with head of department.
- Arrange travel and group meal reservations for department staff and work-related visitors.
- Create object records, exhibition records, loan records, and bibliography records in the Gallery’s collections database, organize database object packages and generate reports from the database for in-house exhibitions and gallery art rotations.
- Use “Task Management System” alert YUAG entities regarding averse issues in department workspaces.
- Aggregate and order office supplies for all departments in the Kahn building.
- Organize departmental library, enter records into library cataloguing system and order books as needed.
- Maintain object/donor/conservation files.
- Process/distribute all incoming mail/packages and subscriptions.
Required Skills & Abilities
Self-directed with the ability to take initiative and anticipate actions needed; excellent interpersonal skills; ability to deal pleasantly and effectively with the public.
Ability to regularly exercise discretion and independent judgment and to be a team player in an active office environment. Ability to work well under pressure. Positive attitude that supports department’s goals
Basic knowledge of the history of works on paper with the ability (through research and study) to discuss a wide range of topics and answer questions related to the art being shown, both within the context of the Gallery’s collections and in the broader scope of the history of art.
Demonstrated cataloging skills, including experience performing data entry within TMS and/or comparable collection management databases.
Demonstrated accuracy and strong attention to detail; superior and meticulous organizational skills.
Preferred Education and Experience
BA in Art History or a related field and two years’ experience in an art museum or special collections library with administrative duties and responsibility for handling works of art.
Principal Responsibilities
- Develops and modifies operational systems, educational programs and related teaching aids. Initiates and completes accessioning process for new objects; locates new objects within the collection. 2. Serves as a principal source of information to the public, visiting scholars and students. 3. Explains and describes the collection and available reference material through workshops, lectures and in response to inquiries. 4. Prepares and monitors budgets, grants and financial material related to particular collection and exhibits. Maintains the order of and ensures the special care, security and proper user handling of collection or educational programs. Organizes and tracks movement of collection objects leaving the department for conservation and loans. 5. Identifies and implements conservation programs for collections. Reconstructs, repairs, and restores art/specimens using preservation and conservation techniques. Catalogues and makes specialized identifications of new acquisitions. 6. Identifies condition problems and alerts curators and conservators; organize treatments with conservation department; prepares condition treatment reports for new acquisitions and works loaned to other institutions 7. Researches objects in the collection, researches and writes labels, edits copy and assists with exhibition organization. Selects art/specimens for display. 8. Coordinates and assigns teaching schedules. Composes correspondence related to the collections and exhibits. 9. Oversees and instructs other support staff. 10. May collect specimens for use in exhibits. May assist with installing and dissembling exhibits. 11. Performs clerical functions incidental to museum activities.
Required Education and Experience
Three years of related work experience in the same job family and a Bachelor’s degree in a related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Job Posting Date 06/03/2026
Job Category Technician
Bargaining Unit L34
Compensation Grade Labor Grade E
Compensation Grade Profile
Hourly Range $35.64
Time Type Full time
Duration Type Staff
Work Model On-site
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