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Appraisal, Acquisition, Legislative Compliance and Access Archivist, Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan, Regina, SK - Deadline - June 9, 2024

4 Jun 2024 9:08 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Appraisal, Acquisition, Legislative Compliance and Access Archivist, Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan, Regina, SK

Location: Regina, SK
Compensation: $30.935-$38.764 Hourly  

The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan is the provincial agency responsible for acquiring, preserving and making available public (government) and private records of significance to the history of the Province of Saskatchewan.

Description and Duties    

This position works to ensure that both private and government records of continuing value are identified for permanent retention, as well as to ensure that restricted and unprocessed records are made available to government institutions and to the general public by advising and consulting on various methods of accessing these records.

Reporting to the Manager of AAA, as an Appraisal, Acquisition, Legislative Compliance and Access Archivist, you will:

  • Appraise, analyze, and evaluate government and private records of all media types to determine whether they are of historical, social, or economic significance in documenting the history of Saskatchewan;
  • Review researcher requests for access to the Archives' Permanent Collection, review collections for access and privacy requirements, advise other archives staff on access issues and communicate decisions and policies to researchers;
  • Participate in planning, development and implementation of Appraisal, Acquisition, Legislative Compliance and Access Services programs, policies, and procedures; and
  • Work with the AAA team to manage the handling and storage of archival records.
  • Qualifications    The knowledge and abilities required for this position would typically be obtained by a Masters' degree in History, Archival Science, or a related Social Science supplemented by experience and training, or an equivalent combination of post-secondary education and experience in archival and records management practices.

 
How to Apply    
Please visit https://govskpsc.taleo.net/careersection/10461/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=LIB000361 to learn more about this exciting opportunity and to apply!


Application Deadline: June 9, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
 



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