Description- Able to work 40 hours/week 4 days in office and 1 day remote
- Prepare metadata for digital records to be published on platforms
- Perform data analysis and investigate/resolve data-related inquiries
- Collaborate on implement and adhere to internal image and metadata quality standards in historical record databases
- Train volunteers and employees on tools and processes including regular feedback
- Work with volunteers and missionaries on assigned tasks
- Meet regularly with cross-functional teams to maintain quality and process standards and guidelines resolve issues and coordinate projects
- Research localities and their history
- Enter quality metadata for digital historical records to facilitate patron research
Qualifications- possess familiarity with historical records and reading old handwriting
- possess some skill/knowledge in preparing training materials
- possess interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate with a local and distributed workforce to organize and monitor projects
- perform data analysis and research
- keep confidences and appropriately deal with sensitive data and documents
- acquire in-depth knowledge of department processes and operations
- use standard desktop software including Microsoft Office apps
- use the Family History Library Catalog and resources
Recently completed or currently working toward a professional degree in information sciences family history/genealogy linguistics history or a related field. Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled in an educational institution and for one year following graduation. They must sign a Paid Internship Engagement Letter.
Required Experience:
Intern