The Archivist is responsible for assisting in the planning and implementation of the activities of the Library and Archives of the Tomaquag Museum. Archivist creates and implements the policies and procedures; Assists the Director with collection of original historical documents and reference material according to the collection policy; Assists in developing grant proposals and works with administration and appropriate staff to complete grant funded projects; Selects and appraises archival materials offered in conjunction with the collections policy; Supervises the activities of interns and volunteers; Provides training and recommends professional development opportunities to staff;Works with Museum staff to assemble exhibits for the public areas of the Tomaquag Museum; Duties include but may not be limited to the above. Master’s degree in library science, archival studies or related field from a program accredited by the American Library Association. A minimum of 5 (five) years experience in archival collection administration, including accessioning, processing, and deaccessioning archival and library collections. Strong background in archival appraisal, arrangement, description, preservation and reference service. Experience working with various physical formats including paper, sound recordings, video material and photographs. In-depth knowledge of current metadata and archival standards including DACS, EAD and MARC 21 required. Experience using PastPerfect or other archival management software required. Knowledge of copyright, rights management and privacy law required. Ability to read and demonstrate basic oral, written, mathematical and manual skills. Ability to communicate and be articulate in Standard English. Supervisory experience preferred. Knowledge of Indigenous history and culture a plus. Full posting www.tomaquagmuseum.org/jobs

EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Part time
SALARY RANGE: $19.23/hr