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- Project Specialist (Earthen Architecture Initiative)
Description
Work to build the capacity of partner organizations and the broader conservation community through the creation and dissemination of information and training activities.
Provide expertise in the planning and development of practical conservation solutions for projects and educational activities to address new challenges and recognized needs of conservation professionals.
Work in multidisciplinary, international teams with Getty staff, interns, partners, and consultants to develop technical content and implement site-based educational activities for mid-career professionals including material knowledge and practical interventions for the conservation of earthen, brick, and wooden historic buildings and sites.
Manage activities of components of architectural conservation projects within the Buildings and Sites Department, including planning, documentation, assessment, diagnosis, implementation, and monitoring of practical conservation solutions.
Develop partner and consultant agreements, manage deliverables and deadlines.
Cultivate a large network of local, regional, and international professionals and institutions, and engage them to develop solutions to challenges encountered by architectural conservation professionals.
Work with colleagues to organize and participate in experts’ meetings.
Disseminate project outcomes by publishing findings and presenting results at professional venues.
Supervise consultants and interns.
Report to a Senior Project Specialist and will work closely on all aspects of projects.
As part of the Buildings and Sites Department, you will contribute to the planning of departmental goals and priorities and collaborate with colleagues on departmental activities.
Your participation in professional development opportunities is encouraged and supported through on-the-job learning, specialized training courses, and participation in professional meetings and workshops.
Requirements
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in conservation, architecture, archaeology, or related discipline. Master's degree in conservation preferred.
Post-graduate qualifications in built heritage conservation or equivalent practical experience.
Minimum of 5–10 years of international project management experience working as an architectural conservator in cultural heritage.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated knowledge and practical experience in site-based conservation of built heritage, including earthen materials.
Experience in capacity building and developing and delivering conservation training.
Experience in working in international contexts.
Demonstrated ability to plan, develop, and manage projects.
Excellent interpersonal and verbal skills and the ability to work in small interdisciplinary teams of different cultural backgrounds.
Excellent writing skills and the ability to contribute to and write reports and papers.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD, InDesign, and Photoshop.
Adaptable, creative-problem solver, able to prioritize.
Good organizational and time management skills.
Fluency in Spanish is valuable in this position.
Must be available for frequent international travel.
All candidates must apply online. Please be prepared to upload your cover letter and resume when prompted to do so by the online application system. Candidates who successfully complete the online application process will receive an automated message via email. If you have questions about this position or the recruiting process, please write to gcistaffing@getty.edu.
All candidates must apply online. Please be prepared to upload your cover letter and resume when prompted to do so by the online application system. Candidates who successfully complete the online application process will receive an automated message via email. If you have questions about this position or the recruiting process, please write to gcistaffing@getty.edu.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday, May 13, 2026
