Job Description
JOB SUMMARY
Leads the digital preservation program by appraising and processing born-digital materials for long-term access while collaborating with county agencies and supporting outreach. Fosters collaboration coordinates strategies and helps develop sustainable practices that make digital accessibility efforts efficient consistent and forward-looking.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Masters degree from an accredited college or university in Library Information ScienceArchival Studies or other closely related degree plus three years of professional experience in an archival setting of which two (2) years must have been hands-on experience with the digitization of archival and bound materials; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
Due to the nature of this position the successful applicant must pass a required background check through fingerprinting and enrollment in the continuous RAP Back (Record of Arrest and Prosecution Back) program in accordance with current County Human Resources policy requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Carries out activities as the lead for the digital preservation program in collaboration with the manager.
- Appraises and processes newly acquired and existing born-digital materials for access through various platforms.
- Builds relationships collaborates and provides guidance to county agencies.
- Collaborates and assists with outreach services including social media exhibits and presentations.
- Conducts archival processing basic preservation procedures inventorying and records metadata entry.
- Assists with evaluating and implementing new technologies software or tools to improve preservation and access.
- Performs quality control on digitized and born-digital materials to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Contributes to grant writing project proposals and reporting for preservation or access projects.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)
Knowledge of:
- Experience developing and documenting guidelines specifications and workflows as well as training others
- Archival finding aids and metadata
- Records management principles
- Confidentiality copyright and other policy legal and ethical aspects of managing and providing access to archival materials
- Accessioning arranging processing describing and preserving analog and multi-format collections
- Born-digital digitized audiovisual and photographic materials
- Flat-bed sheet-feed large-format overhead and microfilm scanners
Skills and Abilities to:
- Track compile and report on productivity metrics
- Locate diverse primary and secondary sources assess their relevance and integrate findings into a structured historical argument
- Teach and adapt presentations to a variety of audiences
- Collaborate in a team-oriented environment
- Provide reference services using original records
- Work with a variety of digitization equipment
- Work effectively with diverse populations
- Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- Perform research utilizing primary source records
- A strong user focus and service orientation with advanced customer service skills
- Work effectively under pressure to meet deadlines by prioritizing and adapting to changing priorities
- Develop and maintain organized paper and electronic filing systems including those in Microsoft Excel
- Develop implement and document workflows and procedures supporting the transfer arrangement and description of digital material
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to stoop bend reach crouch climb ladders to reach high shelves and lift up to 40 pounds on ones own to retrieve and refile records. This position will be at the Salt Lake County Records Center/Archives located in West Valley City Utah.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION
This position has the opportunity to work in a hybrid capacity.
Job DescriptionJOB SUMMARYLeads the digital preservation program by appraising and processing born-digital materials for long-term access while collaborating with county agencies and supporting outreach. Fosters collaboration coordinates strategies and helps develop sustainable practices that make d...
Job Description
JOB SUMMARY
Leads the digital preservation program by appraising and processing born-digital materials for long-term access while collaborating with county agencies and supporting outreach. Fosters collaboration coordinates strategies and helps develop sustainable practices that make digital accessibility efforts efficient consistent and forward-looking.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Masters degree from an accredited college or university in Library Information ScienceArchival Studies or other closely related degree plus three years of professional experience in an archival setting of which two (2) years must have been hands-on experience with the digitization of archival and bound materials; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
Due to the nature of this position the successful applicant must pass a required background check through fingerprinting and enrollment in the continuous RAP Back (Record of Arrest and Prosecution Back) program in accordance with current County Human Resources policy requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Carries out activities as the lead for the digital preservation program in collaboration with the manager.
- Appraises and processes newly acquired and existing born-digital materials for access through various platforms.
- Builds relationships collaborates and provides guidance to county agencies.
- Collaborates and assists with outreach services including social media exhibits and presentations.
- Conducts archival processing basic preservation procedures inventorying and records metadata entry.
- Assists with evaluating and implementing new technologies software or tools to improve preservation and access.
- Performs quality control on digitized and born-digital materials to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Contributes to grant writing project proposals and reporting for preservation or access projects.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)
Knowledge of:
- Experience developing and documenting guidelines specifications and workflows as well as training others
- Archival finding aids and metadata
- Records management principles
- Confidentiality copyright and other policy legal and ethical aspects of managing and providing access to archival materials
- Accessioning arranging processing describing and preserving analog and multi-format collections
- Born-digital digitized audiovisual and photographic materials
- Flat-bed sheet-feed large-format overhead and microfilm scanners
Skills and Abilities to:
- Track compile and report on productivity metrics
- Locate diverse primary and secondary sources assess their relevance and integrate findings into a structured historical argument
- Teach and adapt presentations to a variety of audiences
- Collaborate in a team-oriented environment
- Provide reference services using original records
- Work with a variety of digitization equipment
- Work effectively with diverse populations
- Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- Perform research utilizing primary source records
- A strong user focus and service orientation with advanced customer service skills
- Work effectively under pressure to meet deadlines by prioritizing and adapting to changing priorities
- Develop and maintain organized paper and electronic filing systems including those in Microsoft Excel
- Develop implement and document workflows and procedures supporting the transfer arrangement and description of digital material
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to stoop bend reach crouch climb ladders to reach high shelves and lift up to 40 pounds on ones own to retrieve and refile records. This position will be at the Salt Lake County Records Center/Archives located in West Valley City Utah.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION
This position has the opportunity to work in a hybrid capacity.
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