
Congressional Papers Project Archivist
- Iowa City, IA
- $55,000-68,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Survey record groups and determine the level of descriptive detail necessary to facilitate discovery and access.
- Identify materials in need of conservation treatment, transfer, return, or alternative disposition.
- Determine appropriate restrictions based on legal agreements, copyright law, privacy law, university policy, preservation assessments, or related concerns, in consultation with Processing Coordinator Archivist and/or Archives Technical Services Lead.
- Apply relevant policies and processing procedures.
- Create, update, and publish finding aids using ArchivesSpace.
- Work independently and make judgments and recommendations about content appraisal and access, and report to the immediate supervisor on critical decisions.
- Collaborate with colleagues in Special Collections and Archives, Conservation and Collections Care, Collection Fulfillment, Cataloging-Metadata-Digitization, and other departments as needed.
- Collaborate with colleagues and with the broader congressional archivist community seeking to process, preserve and provide access to their congressional records.
- Contribute to the profession through service, research, publishing, and/or teaching and to the university community through participation in relevant library and university committees.
- Additional job duties as assigned based on individual knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- The candidate must hold a library science graduate degree from an ALA-accredited program or equivalent international degree; or in archival studies; or in a related field (such as US history) with a focus on archival studies.
- Experience with and demonstrated knowledge of standards and best practices for describing archival materials, including DACS and EAD.
- Understanding of extensible processing practices and demonstrated ability to apply processing levels and use minimal processing techniques.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment where consultation, flexibility, collaboration, and cooperation are essential.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience arranging and describing large archival collections.
- Experience working with ArchivesSpace or similar collection management systems.
- Cover letter that clearly addresses how you meet each of the required and any desired qualifications of this position. To ensure strongest consideration, applicants are encouraged to review all required qualifications and state directly how they meet each of them.
- Current resume
- Classification Title: Specialist Librarian
- Appointment Type: Professional and Scientific
- Schedule: Full-time
- Work Modality Options: On Campus, Hybrid within Iowa
- Pay Level: 4A
- Starting Salary Minimum: 55,000
- Starting Salary Maximum: 68,000
- Organization: Libraries
- Contact Name: Andrea Rost
- Contact Email: andrea-rost@uiowa.edu