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The Archives branch preserves and provides access to unique historical and contemporary resources including the official archives of Arizona’s permanent government records. The Archives also assists state agencies, local governments and political subdivisions with the management of their public records pursuant to A.R.S. §41-151.08 through §41-151.18 and provides records storage, retrieval, and preservation services to public bodies statewide.
The lead archivist serves as the main processing archivist in the Archives branch. This position directs the other archivists in processing and answers to the State Archivist. The lead works with the State Archives administrator to oversee the content and maintenance of the archival content management system (CMS). The lead archivist works with state and local government agencies and courts to appraise historical value of public records while maintaining confidentiality expectations and arrange for their transfer to the State Archives; consults with state and local government agencies on issues relating to the care and use of records in all formats in their custody; and assists with providing reference services to customers. This is a full-time position and is expected to work during regular operation hours. Travel for trainings, consultations, or other services to government entities is required.
Responsibilities
Knowledge:
Knowledge of archive content management system -- ArchivEra
Knowledge of XML
Knowledge of HTML
Knowledge of on-line archives best practices and principles
Knowledge of archives best practices and principles
Operation of computer terminals and software such as Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint
Knowledge of Arizona history and the resources to conduct research in Arizona history, advance writing skills
Skills:
Familiarity with trends in electronic records
Appraising and accessioning archival paper materials
Conducting a reference interview and determining patron needs
Proper handling of archival materials
Supervisory skills
Customer service
Abilities:
Ability to lift boxes weighing 20 - 30 pounds
Access archival collections in PODS using OSHA approved ladders
Supervise staff as direct reports, including assigning and supervising tasks, instructions on work related projects, approving timesheets and leave, conducting annual reviews
Requirements
Master’s degree in history with coursework or internships in archives or Master of Library and Information Science with coursework or internships in archives or Master of Archival Studies Plus a minimum of (4) years of professional level experience working in an archive.
Valid Arizona Driver's license
Fingerprint Clearance Card
Pay: $56,453.00 per year
Benefits:
Work Location: In person
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