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Job Posting: Arts & Art History Archivist, The City of Boise, ID

Summary Statement

Provides proper care for historic municipal records abiding by the Society of American Archivist’s professional standards. Establishes archives, program administration and management, and gains physical and intellectual control over internal citywide collections. Plans for and prioritizes short and long-term care of materials, and develops and implements plans for enhancing public access to archival materials for research and education. Works both independently and collaboratively to ensure comprehensive collection care.

Essential Functions

Works towards gaining physical and intellectual control over dispersed collection and to develop and update essential professional policies. Develops and updates essential policies, plans, procedures, and guides related to collections care, processing, emergency planning, and public access. Works independently and collaboratively with other department staff who manage artifact and art collections to ensure care of city cultural assets. Works diplomatically with staff from other city departments within parameters of the retention schedule and collections policy to process archival materials as well as determine how to integrate and cross-reference multiple city collections and databases. Develops and implements plan for public access to archival records.

Proactively develops and nurtures professional relationships with other local and regional archival collections managers. Develops budget for collection care materials for short and long term and researches and identifies potential funding opportunities. Represents the Arts and History Department at professional archives industry conferences and meetings. (60%)

Processes collections according to professional standards. Oversees the work of collections processing by interns and temporary employees. Orders materials and prioritizes processing to house permanent collections, and identifies needs and priorities for short and long-term care. (30%)

Develops and delivers presentations to city leadership and other city staff related to archives program. Helps to curate exhibits, supports the preservation and exhibit of archives, artifacts and art in all forms. Works with other public outreach teams to identify and participate in community engagement opportunities educating the public about the City’s many exhibits and collections. (10%)

Performs other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.

Requirements

Required Knowledge, Experience, And Training

Requires education and/or experience to attain the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree in history or closely related field with certification or specialization in archives and two years of experience processing collections and understanding of arrangement, preservation, and description according to professional archival standards and or equivalent combination of education and or experience.
  • Advanced knowledge of and demonstrated commitment to professional archival standards, including the SAA Code of Ethics is needed. Knowledge of collections management practices for three-dimensional artifacts and art.
  • Ability to interpret and explain governing regulations, policies, and procedures; researches areas of responsibility and make procedural recommendations; to operate a PC using word processing, database, and/or spreadsheet software; to consolidate information from various sources into a prescribed format; to manage complex projects from beginning to end; to facilitate group meetings; to communicate well on the phone and in person.

Preferred Knowledge, Experience, And Training

  • Master’s degree in archival studies program or in history or closely related field with certification/specialization in archives. At least three years demonstrated experience with processing collections and understanding of arrangement, preservation, and description according to professional archival standards. Some knowledge of collections management for three-dimensional artifacts and/or art or ability to learn to help facilitate working with other department staff in overall program caring for archives, artifacts, and art.
  • Ability to interpret and explain governing regulations, policies, and procedures; to research areas of responsibility and make procedural recommendations; to operate a PC using word processing, database, and/or spreadsheet software; to consolidate information from various sources into a prescribed format; to manage complex projects from beginning to end; to facilitate group meetings; to communicate well on the phone and in person.
  • The physical effort characteristics and working environment described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Licensing And Other Requirements: Valid drivers license

Special Requirements: All applicants must be able to successfully pass City of Boise background check processes which include reference checks and criminal history checks.

Working Conditions

The physical effort characteristics and working environment described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Physical Efforts

While performing the duties of this job the employee is occasionally lifting/carrying up to 50 lbs. Also the employee is occasionally pushing/pulling up to 50 lbs. The noise level is occasionally moderate. Work includes sensory ability to talk, hear, touch and feel. Work in this position also includes close vision and distance vision. Employees will sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, grasp, climb and balance. Position requires hand/finger dexterity.

Working Environment

The work environment will include inside conditions, with areas of dust, odors, mist, gases or other airborne matter. Employees work in/at heights.

Application Deadline: August 18, 2016

Full posthttp://agency.governmentjobs.com/boiseid/default.cfm?action=viewjob&JobID=1500368

Job Post: Archives Specialist, Reference and Reproduction Coordinator, National Museum of the American Indian Archives, Suitland, MD

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/427998400

SALARY RANGE:

$53,435.00 to $69,460.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD:
Friday, January 29, 2016 to Friday, February 12, 2016
POSITION INFORMATION:
Full-Time, Permanent – Federal
This position is located in the Archives, Museum Assets and Operations Division; National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Smithsonian Institution. The employee is responsible for coordinating reference service for NMAI archival collections, as well as fulfilling rights, permissions, and reproduction orders.

Job Posting: Archivist, National Gallery of Art, Washington

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/377089100

This Archivist position is permanent / full-time, with a salary range of $75,621 to $98,305. It requires five years of progressively responsible experience, so it’s at the max experience of the ArLiSNAP mandate, but I would (personally) encourage art-oriented archivists to apply anyways. I’d apply myself if it weren’t so adamant about US citizens only ….

This is a permanent private funded position that does not incur federal status, but does affords the complete federal benefits package including the Federal Employees Retirement (FERS) program. Located in the Gallery Archives (GA)Division of The National Gallery of Art.

The purpose of this position is to perform professional archival duties in the Gallery Archives of the National Gallery of Art, especially in working with electronic records, digital information systems, and internet technologies and in describing and analyzing Gallery history and records in various media. The incumbent also is responsible for supporting the Gallery Archives program in preserving records in every physical form, and interpreting Gallery history and records through various communication channels, including internet. The incumbent participates in the full range of archival activities, including understanding and managing traditional architectural and institutional records as well as electronic record-keeping systems. The incumbent also is responsible for providing records guidance to Gallery offices; for appraising records; for identifying preserving and organizing complex bodies of historical records; and for advising the Chief Archivist concerning policies for archival management of digital images.

The incumbent:

Implements policies for ingest, preservation and use of digital records and management of the Gallerys digital archival repository based on best archival practice and published standards.

Prepares complex descriptions of Gallery records and interprets institutional history for various audiences via electronic and traditional systems.

Oversees projects for records conservation and digitization.

Serves as liaison with records-creating offices and oversees all steps in transfer of records.

Appraises records for permanent evidential or informational values and manages acquisition activities.

Works with on-site researchers and coordinates responses to complex reference inquiries, including specialized inquiries relating to architectural records or Gallery history.

Writes articles, texts, captions and exhibition narratives based on archival records and history.

This requires at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 level in the Federal service or a Masters degree in archival science or with a major that includes at least 18 hours in archival science, history and /or political science or government. Specialized experience is experience working as an archivist in a cultural institution and working with institutional records.

In addition to a minimum of one years experience equivalent to the GS-11 level as required by the GS-12 qualification standards, candidates must have a minimum of five years of progressively responsible independent professional experience as an archivist in a cultural institution and working with institutional records.

Academy of Certified Archivists Archival Certification is preferred. Please provide information on the date and term of certification.

More details and the application form at the link above.