Source: University of Toronto iSchool
Amherst, MA: Samuel French Processing Archivist (term), Amherst College
Source: Indeed
Crow Agency, MT: Archives Technician (term), National Park Service
Note: “This is a also a permanent (career/career conditional) subject-to-furlough position. This appointment is seasonal in nature and does not provide for employment on a full-time year-round basis. The employee will work or be in a pay status at least 13 pay periods and generally not more than 24 pay periods in any service year. When the employee’s services will not be required at certain times due to operations needs and/or weather conditions, the employee will generally be in a non-work and non-pay status.”
Source: USAjobs
Stanford, CA: East Asia Collections Project Archivist, Stanford University – Hoover Institution
Philadelphia, PA: Lead Corporate Archivist (term), The Winthrop Group
Culpeper Co, VA: Digital Conversion Specialist (term), Library of Congress
Source: USAjobs
Gardiner, MT: Archivist (term), National Park Service
Source: USAjobs
Newark, DE: Affiliate Asst Librarian & Pauline A. Young Resident, University of Delaware
Source: Thanks to Tammi K. for this one!
Moose, WY: Contract Archivist, The Murie Center
Deadline: March 10, 2014
The Murie Center seeks a qualified archivist to work on an important historical collection at our small conservation nonprofit whose mission is: Bringing people together to inspire action that preserves nature.
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Rochester, NY: William Henry Seward Project Archivist, University of Rochester
William Henry Seward Project Archivist
Job ID: 183006
Location: Central Admin-Rush Rhees Lib
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Opening
Full Time 40 hours Grade 000 Rare Bks, Spcl Collctns & Pres
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Seward Project Archivist has the exciting opportunity to introduce the University’s flagship collection to a new generation of scholars. Under the direction of the Manuscript Librarian, and in consultation with Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation (RBSCP) Director and with Seward Family Editorial Project staff, the Processing Archivist is responsible for arranging, processing, and partially rehousing a physical collection of approximately 400 linear feet to reflect new opportunities for discovery; and for revising existing legacy collection descriptions to facilitate new avenues of scholarship; and making available online a single standards-compliant finding providing researchers access to all Seward-related material in RBSCP.
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