Associate Archivist, The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Archives

London, Ontario

 

Organization: The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Archives is the consolidated archives of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Hamilton, London, Peterborough, and Pembroke, who amalgamated to form one charitable organization in 2012. The archives are in London, Ontario.

 

Mission Statement: The mission of the archive is to preserve and share the history and charism of the Congregation. The archive preserves, arranges, describes, and provides access to records of enduring value related to the governance, ministries, and members of the Congregation.

 

Position Summary: The archive seeks a highly motivated and organized individual for the position of Associate Archivist. This position works under the guidance of the Congregational Archivist and carries out a variety of archival and records management tasks.

 

Status: Full-time, permanent position; 37.5 hours per week. The start date is flexible.This position offers opportunity for advancement.

 

Responsibilities:

-Processes, arranges, and describes manuscripts, photographs, audiovisual materials, artifacts, and born-digital materials.

-Digitizes photographs, slides, negatives, and audio recordings.

-Assists with digital preservation workflow.

-Contributes to in-house displays, travelling exhibits, and archive website exhibits.

-Undertakes data entry and helps maintain accessions, biography, and artifacts databases.

-Follows all policies in the Archives Policy Manual as well as the Records Management Policy.

-Takes an active role in committees to which he/she is appointed.

-Travels when necessary to congregational offices in Hamilton and Peterborough.

-Other duties as required.

 

Qualifications:

-Completed MLIS or MAS degree

-At least two years’ work experience in an archive, library or in records management

-Highly degree of computer skills, with preference for someone familiar with open-source software, Python, and command line interface

-Proficient in Microsoft Office, WordPress, and PastPerfect software

-Experienced in accessioning and processing new acquisitions

-Experienced in developing finding aids using the RAD standard

-Training and experience in records management

-Knowledge of privacy and copyright legislation

-Photography skills would be an asset

-Ability to adapt to organization-specific archival procedures

-Excellent attention to detail, problem solving, and organizational skills

-Able to lift and move materials up to 40 lbs.

 

Accountability: The Associate Archivist reports to the Congregational Archivist.

 

Salary Range: $27-$30 per hour plus benefits after 450 hours probation.

 

We value an inclusive and diverse workplace and are committed to providing accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (“AODA”). If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify Human Resources at the time of interview selection.

 

All staff are required to have completed three COVID-19 vaccinations and wear a mask in the workplace. Staff are also required to take biweekly PCR testing on site. Protocols may change.

 

To Apply: Please EMAIL your cover letter, resume, and three references by 5:00 p.m. EST/EDT, November 1, 2022 to:

 

Congregational Archivist

csjarchives (at) csjcanada (dot) org

 

 

 

 

Mary Grace Kosta, M.A., M.L.I.S.

 

Congregational Archivist

485 Windermere Rd.

London, ON N5X 2T1

(519) 432-3781 x 404

 

https://csjarchive.org/

 

On twitter: @csjarchive

 

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