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CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
SCOTIABANK GROUP ARCHIVES:
RAD CONVERSION CONTRACT ARCHIVIST
The Scotiabank Group Archives is an information centre maintained by the
Scotiabank Group to protect, preserve & facilitate the use of permanent-value
records in all media. Exercising initiative and judgement in responding to the
frequent unusual situations that arise in a research facility, the candidate
should be a team player, with excellent oral and written communication skills,
who has demonstrated experience in processing and managing archival records.
Only candidates with the following minimum qualifications will be considered:
experience in archival description using RAD, an undergraduate degree, and an
MAS or equivalent training. He/she should also be familiar with DB/TextWorks,
and possess demonstrated historical research skills.
This 16 week contract, which will start as soon as possible after the March 10th
closing date, has the possibility of extension for up to 10 additional weeks.
Since 1994 the Scotiabank Group Archives has used RAD for the creation of any
new finding aids. However, very little retrospective conversion has been
undertaken. This project will involve the conversion of all existing finding
aids to RAD standards.
Application Deadline: March 10, 2000
Salary Range: $25,100 - $31,800 - $37,200 depending on qualifications.
The successful candidate in the 8 week contract currently advertised
(competition closes February 11th) will automatically be considered for this
position.
No e-mail applications will be accepted. Candidates should send a formal resume
and covering letter to:
Matt Szybalski, Assistant Manager
Scotiabank Group Archives
44 King Street West - 19th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 1H1
Telephone 416-866-6268 Fax 416-933-2363
Please no agencies. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be
contacted.
SCOTIABANK: Valuing People...Valuing Diversity
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