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The University of Chicago Head of Archives Processing and Access - 159680-3800 Chicago, Illinois

This job was posted by https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov : For more information, please see: https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/12629959 Description

Under the direction of the University Archivist, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), the Head of Archives Processing and Access provides leadership and technical expertise for processing activities for the University Archives and modern manuscript collections. Provides leadership for developing and implementing strategies, standards, and programs for making available archives and manuscripts collections in all formats across a broad range of subject areas to a diverse community of users. Manages processing and description activities in the archives and manuscripts unit. Manages professional and student processing staff, including Processing and Projects Archivists. Manages staff for grant and donor-funded projects. Supports archives and manuscripts collection development. Participates in security, reader services, instruction, and other public programs in the Special Collections Research Center.

Essential Functions:

Management of Processing

  • Manages arrangement, description, and cataloging of archives and manuscripts collections in all formats.
  • In collaboration with colleagues, identifies and prioritizes collections for processing, reformatting, and potential grant-funded projects.
  • Develops strategies for streamlining workflows and procedures to increase access to collections.
  • Collaborates with colleagues in the Archives and Manuscripts unit and Digital Special Collections unit to develop policies, standards, and workflows for describing and preserving born-digital and hybrid collections.
  • Establishes and refines workflows for providing maximum and equitable access to collections while respecting university records policies, laws, and privacy concerns.

Access to Archives and Manuscripts Collections

  • Manages the SCRC Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Program. Leads SCRC collaboration with other Library units in maintenance and development of finding aids database and integration of finding aids and other archives and manuscript descriptive resources into Library tools and systems.
  • With colleagues, develops and implements Library standards and metadata for digitization and other digital collection programs involving archives and manuscripts materials.
  • Manages Large-Scale Digitization program for archives and manuscripts collections, including selection of collections and enhancement of finding aids and other tools to provide access to digitized materials.
  • Collaborates in inter-institutional initiatives for integration of finding aids and other digital access tools, including the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC) and Chicago Collections Consortium (CCC).
  • Participates in and supports Library efforts to broaden community access to archives and manuscripts

Staff Management

  • Hires, trains and assesses performance of professional staff, student staff, and interns.
  • Sets goals for individual staff members to achieve Library, department, and unit priorities; works with staff to ensure that goals are met and to resolve issues that arise

Other Responsibilities

  • Contributes to SCRC and Library goals
  • Submits regular reports on archives and manuscripts processing and access
  • In collaboration with the University Archivist and the Director of Special Collections, monitors expenditure of unrestricted and restricted funds allocated to support processing and management of archives and manuscripts
  • Supports and participates in SCRC donor and collection development activities relating to archives and manuscripts collections
  • Participates in projecting and developing pl ns for physical space and facilities for the archives and manuscripts collections
  • Participates in and supports reader services and class instruction
  • Supports and participates in public programs of SCRC and Library
  • Serves as a member of Library committees and working groups
  • Participates in professional associations and maintains and develops knowledge of current developments in archival processing, metadata standards, electronic records management, and preservation

Qualifications

Required:

Master\'s degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited school or another relevant degree with certification in Special Collections/Archivesor related field with equivalent experience

Minimum of three years of related archival and manuscript experience

Demonstrated experience processing large and complex archival or manuscript collections

Knowledge of archival theory and practice as demonstrated through experience performing archival appraisal, arrangement, description, and preservation

Supervisory experience

Knowledge of standards for the description of archival and manuscript materials

Excellent oral and written c

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