Quick Summary
Hamline University seeks University Archivist with a base salary of $28,000. This position requires certification by the Academy of Certified Archivists, bachelor’s degree, and relevant archival work experience that includes both processing and reference service.
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Primary Function
The University Archivist (UA) is responsible for administering, planning, developing, organizing, processing–as well as providing public service to and access controls for–the university archives and historical special collections. The university archives are the historical records of the university that include specialized materials as well as documents that are considered highly confidential. The historical special collections are comprised of works published by and about members of the Hamline community, the brass rubbings collections, and artifacts associated with the university’s history.
Responsibilities
- Provide Access
- Acquire and Preserve
- Organize collections and records
Required Qualifications
- Certification by the Academy of Certified Archivists and bachelor’s degree
- Relevant archival work experience that includes both processing and reference service
- Professional experience managing a variety of print, digital, and physical items
- Professional experience developing policies and procedures related to archives
Additional Information
This is a half time, .50 FTE exempt position that requires a minimum of 20 hours a week, 12 months a year. Some evening and weekend hours are required occasionally.
How to Apply
For more detailed information and to apply, see the Hamline University's full online job post.