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  • 14 May 2024 3:17 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Project Archivist, Archives des jésuites au Canada/The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada, Montreal, QC

    Location: 25 Jarry West, Montreal, QC
    Compensation: $21.00/hr

    Organization Homepage (URL)    https://archivesjesuites.ca/

    The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada provides an access point to its collections, as well as resources concerning the history of the Jesuits in Canada. It supports the research of members of the Jesuit community, genealogists, academic researchers, Indigenous researchers, artists, and students from a variety of disciplines. The archival collection holds more than 1.5 km of textual records, more than 500,000 photographs, more than a thousand maps and cartographic material, hundreds of audio-visual records, as well as born-digital records.

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    Description and Duties    
    The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada (AJC) is seeking a candidate for the position of Project Archivist, under the Young Canada Works Program. This is a 24-week position projected to begin on September 23, 2024, and run through March 21, 2025. The AJC is located in Montreal, Quebec. The internship will be on-site, at Maison Bellarmin, in Montreal. The hourly wage for the internship is $21.00 per hour (35 hours per week; 24-week project; unpaid statutory holidays and 10-12-day seasonal break in December/early January).

    The main objective of the project is the processing of different fonds that testify to the presence and activities of Jesuits in Northern Ontario, from 1844 onward. This includes the appraisal, the processing, and the creation of finding aids for the selected fonds. The project also includes the digitization of selected records - textual records and photographs - pertinent to larger research undertaken. In total, the selected fonds to be processed include approximately three meters of textual records and about 2,000 photographs. The selected candidate will create file level inventories of the fonds as well finding aids on the fonds level to ameliorate the discoverability of the material. These will be ingested into our online databases. As such, the selected candidate will work with standardized description templates and other standardized processes associated with the processing of the fonds. The Project Archivist will also need to write reports on the project processes and scope.

    This initiative of processing and improving the discoverability of material that highlights encounters between Jesuit and different Indigenous nations and communities is being conducted in the context of the AJC commitment to promote access to records for Indigenous researchers about material that concerns them.

    TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

    The AJC are engaged in a process of truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. The AJC supports Indigenous resurgence. The selected candidate will need to demonstrate an understanding of the main challenges regarding archival concepts and practices. The candidate must be familiar with the principles stated in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action, the Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Taskforce of the Steering Committee on Canada's Archives as well as demonstrating a knowledge of national and international strategic orientations and principles concerning Indigenous peoples and associated archival records.

    Qualifications    

    • Recent graduate. University level education in Archival/Information studies or a related field with a demonstrated interest in archival theory and practice; with preference for candidates with a master's degree in Information studies with a specialization in Archival studies;
    • Demonstrated ability in the use of collections management tools and the Rules of Archival Description(RAD);
    • Interest in digital archives, including digitization practices and processes;
    • Ability to communicate information to small and large groups;
    • Oral and written fluency in English, with a working knowledge of French, is required;
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team on collaborative initiatives;
    • Ability to develop objectives and to implement procedures.


    The primary language of the archival records that will be handled by the intern is English, with some material in French. The selected candidate will need to be able to write in English. The working environment of the AJC is in French. Operational activities are delivered in French, English, or both, depending upon the researcher, the initiative, and the intended audience. The selected candidate will need to be comfortable working in a bilingual environment.

    Additional Information    

    The position is in Montreal, Quebec, a city with a diverse population. It is an urban environment with a significant number of universities and cultural institutions.

    Preference will be given to Indigenous candidates. Candidates from the Government of Canada's job equity groups are encouraged to apply.


    How to Apply    

    The deadline for applications is June 17, 2024.

    To find more information about the AJC, please visit our website: https://archivesjesuites.ca/

    Applications, which must include a letter of interest and a curriculum vitae in one Word of PDF file, should be sent to François Dansereau, Director of The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada: CANAJCdirection@jesuites.org.

    We thank all applicants for their interest in this position. Only those selected for the short list will be contacted for an interview. Personal information received from prospective candidates will be used only for this recruitment process.

    Application Webpage (URL)    https://archivesjesuites.ca/https://archivesjesuites.ca/
    Application Deadline    The deadline for applications is June 17, 2024.



  • 14 May 2024 2:09 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Archivist (full-time),  Catholic Pastoral Centre, Calgary

    Location: Calgary, AB
    Compensation: starting at $70,000 pa

    The Archivist is responsible for the management of historical records of the Diocese of Calgary, and those associated with the Diocese of Calgary which are in the care of the archives. Activities include the acquisition, appraisal and accessioning of records in all formats as well as their processing, preservation, description and arrangement. the Archivist is responsible for safeguarding the records and maintaining their privacy in compliance with civil and canon law. The archivist will provide reference services and access to the records to researchers according to diocesan policy.

    Responsibilities

    Archives:

    • Selection and use of suitable tools and procedures for the best capture, protection and proper accessibility of the records
    • Appraisal/disposal of records in line with the mandate, policies and record retention schedule
    • acquisition and accessioning - ensuring that all records of lasting value created by CPC offices are acquired in a timely and orderly manner
    • arranging and describing the records to Canadian professional standards in an AtoM catalogue
    • providing access and reference services to internal staff, parishioners and researchers
    • outreach and advocacy - giving presentations or tours, and creating content as requested
    • occasional in-depth historical research projects as required by staff and parish historians
    • identify, design, and complete digitization projects to enhance access to records and to provide optimal protection
    • foster connections with academic organizations and communities to encourage volunteers and work experience students to work in the archives
    • manage and supervise volunteers and service-learning students
    • manage the records of the Sisters of Charity of St Louis, Western Province
    • liaise with IT and consulting services to complete digitization projects
    • oversee digital file production in the following records series: marriage dispensations, tribunal case files, and smaller record series as requested by ministry offices


    Records Management:

    • Create, implement and update records retention schedules and disposal authorities
    • work collaboratively with CPC offices to define and identify appropriate record retention periods and to facilitate the transfer of records in a timely manner
    • other duties as assigned by the chancellor and bishop's office


    Qualifications:

    • Master's degree in archives and records management recognised by the Association of Canadian Archivists would be an asset
    • records management diploma, library technician diploma or museum designation would be considered
    • 2-5 years of archival or related experience
    • experience with archives, and familiarity with cataloguing and processing records
    • strong pastoral skills and focus dealing with people
    • commitment to professional development
    • excellent MS Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
    • ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of work
    • strong attention to detail and proofreading skills
    • excellent communication skills and listening skills
    • strong organization and time management skills
    • ability to adapt rapidly changing priorities
    • ability to work mostly independently


    Hours of work
    Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (includes one hour unpaid lunch break)

    Safe Environment
    In support of the Safe Environment Program, this position is required to obtain or complete the following:

    • Police information check (PIC)
    • Praesidium Sexual Abuse Prevention online training modules
    • sign the agreement to model code of conduct

    Physical demands

    • constant sitting to complete computer and desk-based tasks
    • constant movements of the neck in all directions required when completing assignments
    • high levels of concentration
    • potential exposure to stressful situations such as deadlines, dealing with aggressive or upset individuals, abusive or aggressive phone calls, general workload demands
    • lifting up to 30 lbs/14kg
    • occasional: pushing, pulling, kneeling, squatting, forward reaching, reaching above shoulders, stooping and bending forward from standing position, carrying of objects

    Why you should apply

    • comprehensive benefits package
    • vacation and paid sick days available after three months
    • RRSP after three months employment
    • personal/flex days
    • opportunities for employee development


    To apply
    Documents required as part of the application process include a completed application form - download here:  https://www.catholicyyc.ca/careers.html,
    resume, and three (3) reference checks (will only be contacted if you are selected as our final candidate)

    Applications should be submitted by email to: https://www.catholicyyc.ca/careers.htmlcareers@calgarydiocese.ca
    No phone calls please

    Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found. Only applicants who are short-listed for an interview will be contacted directly by our office. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest.

    Job posting

  • 10 May 2024 10:45 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Records and Information Lead, The United Church of Canada, Toronto, ON

    Location: Toronto
    Compensation: $67,516.87 to $76,949.73

    Organization Homepage (URL)  

    The Shared Services Unit of The United Church of Canada is seeking an individual to fill the role of Records and Information Lead on a permanent full-time basis (35 hours/week).

    The Shared Services Unit brings together all of the shared services offered nationally and includes:  Human Resources, Payroll Services, the governance and administration of the Pension Plan of The United Church of Canada, Group Insurance administration, Archives, GCO Administration, Legal and Incorporated Ministries. They ensure that policies established by the General Council are upheld and that federal/provincial employment standards are met.    

    The United Church of Canada Archives, located at 40 Oak Street in Toronto, ON, consists of the General Council Archives and the Ontario Regional Council Archives. The Archives collects the records of the Regional Councils, Communities of Faith, former Conferences, presbyteries and local church records from Ontario and the organizational records of the General Council office, antecedent denominations, inter-church material and personal and private material.   

    Description and Duties    

    The Records and Information Lead ensures that all records of the General and Regional councils offices are properly stored, accessed, and managed in a secure manner and ensures compliance with legal requirements and regulations regarding the storage, access, retention and use of information. They support and train end-user staff to manage information through retention and disposition periods to preserve the records and history of the United Church of Canada. 

    Primary Areas of Responsibility Include:

    1. Records Management: Leadership, Training and Support (40%): Provide leadership for the lifecycle of records and content throughout the General and Regional councils offices.
    2. Records Management: Administration (40%): Complete implementation of and manage the Electronic Document Records Management System (EDRMS).
    3. General Support and Administration (20%): Report, when required, to Regional Executive Ministers on records management progress and issues; reporting to the Information Management and Technology Steering Committee (IMTSC) when requested; Prepare reports on work activities weekly or as required.


    Qualifications

    • Masters of Information Studies degree with a focus on records and information management or suitable equivalent, and higher certification such as Certificate of Records and Information Management or Certified Records Manager;  
    • Digital Archivist certification, training or suitable experience is preferred.  
    • Minimum 3 years of work experience as a records coordinator or equivalent;   
    • Familiarity with the ethos, structure, and practices of The United Church of Canada; a working knowledge of the history of The United Church of Canada and its predecessors, particularly in Ontario is an asset;  
    • Experience training end-users, communicating technical information to non-technical staff as well as developing and leading training programs is an asset; 
    • Working knowledge of Records and Information Standards and best practices such as the Electronic Records as Documentary Evidence, ISO 154819, 30300, 23081, 19005, MoReq2010;  
    • Knowledge of relevant legislation and/or policies that guide access or restriction to records, specifically copyright and privacy; 
    • Computer skills in the use of various software applications - Office 365, Dynamics, SharePoint, One Drive, Teams, Zoom, Adobe, Knowledge of AtoM and Archivematica.  Proficient in Microsoft 365, and a strong understanding of SharePoint functionalities and administration;  
    • Advanced experience using SharePoint as an electronic records management system would be considered an asset;  
    • Knowledge of Records Management systems, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems; databases and metadata standards; 
    • Knowledge of digital preservation tools and workflows;  
    • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, analytical and time management skills; and 
    • A motivated self-starter, comfortable learning new tools, working remotely from a collaborative team;  
    • Alignment with the vision and values of The United Church of Canada - respect, integrity, passion and diversity.

    How to Apply    

    Interested applicants are invited to submit their resume to Human Resources at careers@united-church.ca. Please quote  job number 24-14 in your application.
    Application Webpage
    Application Deadline: May 22, 2024


     




  • 10 May 2024 10:18 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    6 Month Limited Term Archivist, City of Calgary Archives, Calgary, AB

    Location: Calgary, AB
    Compensation: $42.09/ hr

    The City of Calgary Archives was created in 1981 to safeguard and make available Calgary's municipal government records and city information. Everyone is welcome to research the records held at the archives.

    Description and Duties  
     

    The Archivist position exists to fulfill the legislated functions related to archives as per the FOIP Act and City of Calgary bylaws. The position will identify, acquire, preserve, and make accessible material in the form of civic and private records (physical and digital) which document the structure, functions, activities and history of the Corporation of The City of Calgary and its predecessors. Primary duties include:

    • Appraise all records created by the Corporation, once the business need has passed, to identify records of permanent archival value and approve the destruction of records that have met their retention period, and which have no archival value.
    • Collaborate with Records Management and Law to implement FOIP legislation and records management legal obligations.
    • Engage with Councillors and other arms-length organizations with links to City operations to acquire private records for the Archives that will diversify and provide additional context and value to City records.
    • Gain informational control of archival records through the collection of metadata and by indexing and the arrangement and description of records according to national and professional archival standards.
    • Establish and maintain consistent descriptive practices to optimize search and retrieval with the Archives¿ descriptive databases.
    • Conduct training sessions and coach new archivists on current archival policies and procedures and the maintenance of the archival management software.
    • Train and provide project direction to the Information Management Technician (daily), TESAs and summer students (yearly for 4 to 6 months) in archival principles, data entry standards and the Archives¿ management software.
    • Consult with the researcher to assess research scope and requirements and facilitate search and identification of relevant records.
    • Coach new archivists on the scope and location of records that may or may not be described in the archival management database or the records management database.
    • Either provide relevant materials to researchers virtually or schedule an onsite visit to consult records.
    • Provide access to material in accordance with legislated requirements and educate onsite researchers on the care and handling of archival materials.
    • Provide permission to publish materials in accordance with copyright legislation or help redirect users to copyright holders (when known).
    • Promote the research use of records holdings and the history of the Corporation to all City employees and the public through outreach activities.
    • Develop and make presentations for the purpose of educating City employees and management by interpreting records disposition policies and current archival standards and practices.
    • Monitor environmental standards in work and records storage areas to ensure that temperature and humidity remain stable to ensure optimum conditions for records preservation.
    • Decide on and implement conservation treatments of records when required.
    • Advise City employees on issues of records preservation.
    • Develop and annually review disaster recovery guidelines for Archives to provide procedures to re-establish records holdings in case of disasters or emergencies.


    Qualifications    

    A Degree PLUS additional training as follows:

    • A Masters in Archival Science/History/Library or Information Management plus at least 1 year of experience in the heritage sector (Archives, Library, Museum) OR
    • A Certificate in Archival Studies (College program or professional association training (eg. Archives Institute by the Archives Society of Alberta) plus at least 3 years of experience in the heritage sector (Archives, Library, Museum).
    • A working knowledge of archival practices of appraisal, accessioning, arrangement, description, and reference work is required.
    • Experience working with ArchivEra, OpenText Content Server or other records management software and databases will be considered an asset.
    • Experience with electronic records disposition, accessioning, digital preservation and provision of access is an asset.
    • You have excellent organizational skills and a strong attention to detail accompanied by demonstrated customer focus and strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with, and communicate effectively, with various levels of both staff and elected officials.


    How to Apply    

    Please apply via the City of Calgary Careers website.
    Application Webpage
    Application Deadline: May 17, 2024
    Job poster
     

  • 9 May 2024 12:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Archival Intern, St Paul's High School, Winnipeg, MB

    Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
    Compensation: $18/hour

    Central to the mission of St. Paul's High School is the preparation of young men for post-secondary studies and subsequent leadership in the community. As a Jesuit, Catholic school our curriculum has been developed in a way that stimulates our students' imagination and desire to learn, encourages them to make positive and meaningful decisions, and provides the groundwork that promotes lifelong learning.

    Through the commitment and efforts of all members of the learning community - students, parents, teachers, alumni, friends, and board members - our students develop into competent, conscientious, and compassionate men for others.

    Description and Duties    

    • Job Description: Internship, full-time contract (32.5 hours/week for 32 weeks)
    • Duration: August 19th, 2024 - March 28th, 2025
    • Application Close Date: June 28th, 2024

    St. Paul's High School is seeking an Archival Intern to assist with preparations for their upcoming centennial (2026-2027).  

    This position will focus on collecting, documenting, and preserving oral history interviews and the acquisition of associated objects and images. These materials will be preserved in the school archive's collection and will be used to develop interpretive content for the upcoming centennial.  

    Qualifications   

    • Post-secondary education in Archival or Museum Studies or an associated program
    • Preference will be given to those who have archival training and/or vocational experience within an archive 
    • Ability to work as part of a team and independently  
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
    • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail 
    • Knowledge of the care and handling of archival records and artifacts 
    • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite 
    • Strong research skills 
    • Experience working with recording equipment is an asset
    • Previous oral history experience is an asset

    Requirements:

    This position is funded in part through Young Canada Works. You must meet the YCW eligibility. 

    • Be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada
    • Note: Non-Canadian students or graduates holding temporary work visas or awaiting permanent resident status are not eligible.
    • Be legally entitled to work in Canada (have a valid social insurance number) Be a graduate from college or university
    • Be between 16 and 30 years of age inclusively at the start of employment
    • Meet the specific eligibility criteria of the program to which you apply
    • Be registered in the YCW online candidate inventory

    This position requires a Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry Check.

    Acknowledgement:

    We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada.
     
    How to Apply    

    Applicants must create a profile with Young Canada Works, meet all the eligibility requirements, and apply via email to: apply@stpauls.mb.ca .

    Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.  

    Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. When applying to this position, please indicate the position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications for the posted position.

    Application Webpage 
    Application Deadline: June 28th, 2024
    Job poster


     




  • 8 May 2024 9:32 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Centre du patrimoine, Société historique de Saint-Boniface (SHSB), Winnipeg, MB

    Location: Winnipeg
    Compensation: $70,000-$85, 000

    Le Centre du patrimoine est un centre d'archives et de recherche qui se consacre à la préservation, à l'étude, à la diffusion et à la mise en valeur de l'histoire des francophones et des Métis du Manitoba et de l'Ouest canadien. Le Centre du patrimoine a pour mission de conserver et de diffuser les documents et ressources à valeur culturelle, patrimoniale, juridique ou historique, fruits de la présence des francophones et des Métis dans l'Ouest canadien et au Manitoba depuis plus de 250 ans. Par l'entremise de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface, il fournit des services patrimoniaux gratuits au grand public francophone et métis au Canada.

    Description and Duties    

    Direction générale - Centre du patrimoine  - Société historique de Saint-Boniface (SHSB)

    Notre client, le Centre du patrimoine, cherche une direction générale dynamique pour diriger ses opérations et guider sa croissance. Ce rôle implique la modernisation et la professionnalisation de l'organisme pour le 21e siècle, ainsi que diverses responsabilités allant de la prise de décisions stratégiques au façonnement de la culture d'entreprise. Vous occuperez plusieurs fonctions : chef d'équipe, directeur des opérations, gestionnaire de finances, et directeur de programmation et de communications.

    Si vous êtes passionné par le patrimoine et que vous souhaitez contribuer à son avenir tout en jouant un rôle central dans le développement du Centre du patrimoine, cette occasion s'adresse à vous.

    Les principales responsabilités incluent :
    Gestion du personnel

    • Diriger les contractuels et les bénévoles en conformité avec les politiques de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface, et gérer les aspects liés à la détermination des besoins en matière de personnel, à l'embauche, à l'orientation, à l'évaluation, à la négociation des salaires et au développement professionnel.

    Gestion des finances

    • Gérer de manière responsable le budget en collaboration avec le comité des finances, ce qui comprend la planification financière, les demandes de financement, la tenue des livres et l'administration des budgets.

    Direction stratégique

    • Appliquer les politiques établies par le conseil d'administration et réaliser les objectifs globaux approuvés par celui-ci.
    • Collaborer avec le conseil d'administration pour assurer une bonne gouvernance, faire des recommandations pour l'améliorer, maintenir de bonnes communications, siéger aux comités du conseil d'administration, organiser des séances de planification stratégique, et élaborer et mettre en œuvre le plan opérationnel en conformité avec le plan stratégique.

    Direction opérationnelle

    • Assurer la direction de la planification, du développement et des fonctions administratives de l'organisme en vue d'atteindre les objectifs fixés dans le plan opérationnel, en appliquant de bonnes pratiques de gestion et en faisant preuve de prudence, de jugement et d'éthique.
    • Gérer les collections, les projets d'archives et la bibliothèque, ainsi que le service de généalogie.

    Relations externes

    • Établir des relations fondées sur la coopération avec le gouvernement, les autres organismes du secteur du patrimoine, y compris les organismes patrimoniaux du Manitoba, et prendre en charge les relations publiques et le réseautage, en gérant aussi bien la publicité que les communications avec les donateurs d'archives, les donateurs au fonds de dotation, les bailleurs de fonds et les membres de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface.


    Expériences, aptitudes et compétences requises :

    Qualifications et expertise

    • Formation universitaire au niveau de la maîtrise ou l'équivalent en histoire ou dans un domaine connexe au mandat du Centre du patrimoine (ex. : sciences sociales, science de la conservation, archivistique ou muséologie). Nous sommes à la recherche d'une DG qui a un profil de chercheur et possède préférablement une compréhension générale de la francophonie en situation minoritaire.
    • Expérience professionnelle dans le secteur des organismes sans but lucratif ou ceux du patrimoine, des archives ou de la bibliothéconomie.
    • Expérience dans un poste de direction ou comme gestionnaire de niveau intermédiaire.
    • Les meilleurs candidats auront une grande expérience en gestion, qu'ils auront acquise soit en travaillant dans le secteur des arts ou d'autres secteurs, soit en gravissant graduellement les échelons.

    Compétences clés

    • Assurer l'administration et la gestion d'opérations quotidiennes saines.
    • Gérer attentivement les ressources humaines ; embauche, évaluation, appui, développement professionnel, discipline et congédiement de membres du personnel.   
    • Exercer un leadership dans la mise en œuvre de la planification stratégique élaborée par le conseil d'administration (CA); préparer des rapports récurrents comme agent de liaison avec le CA et ses comités, ainsi que pour ses partenaires et bailleurs de fonds; planifier les réunions et préparer les documents nécessaires pour le CA; assurer la coordination de l'assemblée générale annuelle (AGA).
    • Maintenir des liens efficaces avec les intervenants dans le domaine patrimonial et du réseau associatif francophone.
    • En collaboration avec les chefs d'équipe des archives, de la généalogie et du patrimoine ancestral, maintenir des liens efficaces avec les intervenants dans les domaines autochtones (ex. Centre national pour la vérité et la réconciliation, Fédération des Métis du Manitoba, Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph du Manitoba).
    • Expérience démontrée dans la gestion de budgets, y compris les états financiers mensuels et annuels, et la gestion de projets financés par des subventions et contributions.
    • Recherche proactive de financement, notamment pour diversifier les sources de financement.

    Compétences et atouts

    • Modernisation de systèmes de comptabilité.
    • Expérience en communication à l'interne (ex. : réunions du personnel) et à l'externe (ex. : marketing, médias sociaux).
    • Amélioration opérationnelle de l'organisme, notamment la rédaction de politiques et de pratiques organisationnelles adaptées à ce milieu de travail en vue de sa professionnalisation et de sa modernisation au cours des dix prochaines années.
    • Capacité à agir comme représentant public (conjointement avec la présidence) de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface et du Centre du patrimoine.
    • Gestion des biens mobiliers et immobiliers.

    Aptitudes

    • Excellent jugement.
    • Vision pour le futur du Centre du patrimoine.
    • Capacité de travailler indépendamment comme leader d'un organisme.
    • Capacité d'établir des priorités et de prendre des décisions logiques en connaissance de cause.
    • Capacité d'établir, de maintenir et de renforcer de bonnes relations interpersonnelles.
    • Sens aigu du détail et du fonctionnement journalier de l'organisme.
    • Capacité de déléguer des tâches aux membres du personnel.


    Expériences, aptitudes et compétences requises :

    Qualifications et expertise

    • Formation universitaire au niveau de la maîtrise ou l'équivalent en histoire ou dans un domaine connexe au mandat du Centre du patrimoine (ex. : sciences sociales, science de la conservation, archivistique ou muséologie). Nous sommes à la recherche d'une DG qui a un profil de chercheur et possède préférablement une compréhension générale de la francophonie en situation minoritaire.
    • Expérience professionnelle dans le secteur des organismes sans but lucratif ou ceux du patrimoine, des archives ou de la bibliothéconomie.
    • Expérience dans un poste de direction ou comme gestionnaire de niveau intermédiaire.
    • Les meilleurs candidats auront une grande expérience en gestion, qu'ils auront acquise soit en travaillant dans le secteur des arts ou d'autres secteurs, soit en gravissant graduellement les échelons.

    Compétences clés

    • Assurer l'administration et la gestion d'opérations quotidiennes saines.
    • Gérer attentivement les ressources humaines ; embauche, évaluation, appui, développement professionnel, discipline et congédiement de membres du personnel.   
    • Exercer un leadership dans la mise en œuvre de la planification stratégique élaborée par le conseil d'administration (CA); préparer des rapports récurrents comme agent de liaison avec le CA et ses comités, ainsi que pour ses partenaires et bailleurs de fonds; planifier les réunions et préparer les documents nécessaires pour le CA; assurer la coordination de l'assemblée générale annuelle (AGA).
    • Maintenir des liens efficaces avec les intervenants dans le domaine patrimonial et du réseau associatif francophone.
    • En collaboration avec les chefs d'équipe des archives, de la généalogie et du patrimoine ancestral, maintenir des liens efficaces avec les intervenants dans les domaines autochtones (ex. Centre national pour la vérité et la réconciliation, Fédération des Métis du Manitoba, Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph du Manitoba).
    • Expérience démontrée dans la gestion de budgets, y compris les états financiers mensuels et annuels, et la gestion de projets financés par des subventions et contributions.
    • Recherche proactive de financement, notamment pour diversifier les sources de financement.

    Compétences et atouts

    • Modernisation de systèmes de comptabilité.
    • Expérience en communication à l'interne (ex. : réunions du personnel) et à l'externe (ex. : marketing, médias sociaux).
    • Amélioration opérationnelle de l'organisme, notamment la rédaction de politiques et de pratiques organisationnelles adaptées à ce milieu de travail en vue de sa professionnalisation et de sa modernisation au cours des dix prochaines années.
    • Capacité à agir comme représentant public (conjointement avec la présidence) de la Société historique de Saint-Boniface et du Centre du patrimoine.
    • Gestion des biens mobiliers et immobiliers.

    Aptitudes

    • Excellent jugement.
    • Vision pour le futur du Centre du patrimoine.
    • Capacité de travailler indépendamment comme leader d'un organisme.
    • Capacité d'établir des priorités et de prendre des décisions logiques en connaissance de cause.
    • Capacité d'établir, de maintenir et de renforcer de bonnes relations interpersonnelles.
    • Sens aigu du détail et du fonctionnement journalier de l'organisme.
    • Capacité de déléguer des tâches aux membres du personnel.


    Présenter une demande d'emploi :

    Veuillez faire parvenir vos curriculums vitæ et lettre de motivation à : Janelle Robin, conseillère en recrutement à jrobin@peoplefirsthr.com

    Si vous avez des questions liées à ce poste, veuillez communiquer avec Janelle Robin au 204 938-4034.

    Application Webpage(URL)    https://jobs.peoplefirsthr.com/#/jobs/6002
    Application Deadline: June 15, 2024


     

  • 7 May 2024 4:36 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    University Archivist I/II, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

    Location: Detroit, MI, United States
    Compensation: $52,000-63,000 (USD)

    Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high-quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society.

    The Walter P. Reuther Library of Wayne State University seeks applicants for the position of University Archivist (Archivist I/II). Reporting to the Reuther Library Director, the successful candidate will develop and maintain the collections of the University Archives and provide leadership and vision in archival administration and the use of University records.  The position is a full-time, regular, 12-month, benefits-eligible appointment as Academic Staff, and an AAUP-AFT represented position on Employment Security System (ESS) track with eligibility for promotion. The successful candidate will be hired at the rank of Archivist I or II with a salary range from $52,000-$63,000 according to qualifications and experience. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, employee/dependent life and long-term disability insurance, retirement savings plans, tuition assistance, wellness program, and generous paid time off. This is a majority in-person position based at the Walter P. Reuther Library.

    The Wayne State University Archives was established by the Board of Governors in 1958 in recognition of the importance and permanent value of the University's official files, records, and documents. Collections of note include student newspapers The South End and Collegian, the WSU Center for Urban Studies Council on Early Childhood Records, and the Folklore Archives. The University Archives is located in and is an integral part of the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs. The Reuther Library is the largest labor archives in North America and is home to the collections of numerous unions and labor related organizations, as well as those documenting the political and community life of urban and metropolitan Detroit, the civil rights movement in Michigan and nationally, and women's struggles in the workplace.

    Description and Duties    

    The Walter P. Reuther Library of Wayne State University seeks applicants for the position of University Archivist (Archivist I/II). Reporting to the Reuther Library Director, the successful candidate will develop and maintain the collections of the University Archives and provide leadership and vision in archival administration and the use of University records.  The position is a full-time, regular, 12-month, benefits-eligible appointment as Academic Staff, and an AAUP-AFT represented position on Employment Security System (ESS) track with eligibility for promotion. The successful candidate will be hired at the rank of Archivist I or II with a salary range from $52,000-$63,000 according to qualifications and experience. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, employee/dependent life and long-term disability insurance, retirement savings plans, tuition assistance, wellness program, and generous paid time off. This is a majority in-person position based at the Walter P. Reuther Library.


    Essential functions:

    • Identify, select, and acquire WSU archival collections, faculty papers, and institutional records, in digital and physical formats
    • Arrange and describe University collections using ArchivesSpace
    • Proactively collaborate with University units to advance the management of university records, and advise on records retention scheduling, preservation, and transfer
    • Supervise student and intern work in support of University Archives projects
    • Provide reference services and serve as primary contact for inquiries regarding University history
    • Collaborate with Reuther archivists, including field, reference, and outreach archivists to coordinate promotion and access of University collections, and develop resources to support research
    • Collaborate with collections and digital archivists, and born-digital collections
    • Work with Director, Field Archivist, and WSU Development officers in grant seeking and to determine priorities for donor relations, collecting, and processing  
    • Participate in shared decision-making for Library planning, resource management, and program and policy development
    • Represent the Library through active participation in professional associations and University committees
    • Participate in Reading Room services
    • Meet the physical demands of the position, e.g. lift heavy storage boxes (40lbs), climb stair ladders, work in a sedentary position for long durations.
    • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
    • Perform other duties as assigned by the Director


    Qualifications    

    • Master's degree from an accredited institution in library/information science, archival administration, or a related field with graduate study in archival theory and methods and/or experience leading to demonstrated proficiency with the methods and theories of archival administration
    • Two years of experience with archives or special collections
    • Demonstrated experience collecting and processing physical and born-digital content
    • Experience using archival collection management software such as ArchivesSpace
    • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, written, and oral communication skills
    • Demonstrated ability to collaborate and work effectively within and across organizational boundaries in a diverse organization and with a wide variety of users
    • Demonstrated ability to work independently to manage projects and initiatives and set priorities
    • Demonstrated commitment to advancing professional knowledge through formal training, continuing education, or professional certification
    • Ability and motivation to meet expectations for promotion and ESS as part of the Reuther Library academic staff

     

    How to Apply    
    Online applications can be submitted via the application webpage.
    Application Deadline: 6/2/2024
     




  • 7 May 2024 9:01 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Project Archivist, Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, Vancouver, BC

    Location: Vancouver, BC
    Compensation: $28.12 

    Founded by Holocaust survivors in 1994, the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (VHEC) is Western Canada's leading Holocaust teaching museum, engaging more than 25,000 students and teachers annually. The VHEC's mission is to promote human rights, social justice and genocide awareness through education and remembrance of the Holocaust.

    We produce acclaimed original exhibitions, onsite and online school programs, teaching materials and public events. The VHEC also maintains a museum collection and archives, Holocaust survivor testimony project, and a library and resource centre.

    With an ambitious expansion on the horizon as part of the JWest redevelopment project, the VHEC is poised to expand its reach and ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust engage future generations of British Columbians.

    To learn more about our mandate and activities, please visit www.vhec.org.
    Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    Description and Duties   

    Reporting to the Associate Director of Collections & Exhibitions and working closely with the Digital Archivist, the Project Archivist is responsible for the following duties:

    • Background research;
    • Item-level and collection-level processing (including arrangement, description, rights analysis, physical storage);
    • Finding aid production;
    • Creation of catalogue records in the VHEC collections management system;
    • Support the Archivist in consultations with external service providers such as conservators and translators;
    • Support the Archivist in project communication for VHEC annual report, Zachor, blog and social media.

    This position requires working with records relating to the Holocaust and may include content that is graphic in nature, upsetting or triggering.

    Qualifications 
       

    The successful candidate will have a graduate degree in the field of archival studies, knowledge of the principles, practices and values of collections management. Candidates who are currently enrolled in a graduate-level program and have complete core coursework in archival or information management studies will be considered. This position requires strong analytical skills, and the candidate should be detail oriented, well organized and have a demonstrated ability to work independently and to deliverable-based deadlines. Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud, DeepL Translator (or similar machine learning translation service) and Microsoft Office.
     
    How to Apply    

    Please email your cover letter and resume in one file to jobs@vhec.org quoting Project Archivist in the subject line.
    Application Webpage (URL)   
    Application Deadline: May 15, 2024

    Job poster



  • 30 Apr 2024 9:45 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Assistant Archivist (Temporary) for provincial government ministry client, North York, ON

    Location: North York, ON
    Compensation: $33.07/hr (temporary position)


    Job recruitment through Marberg Staffing, Marberg Job Number: 2255.

    • Job Type:  Temporary.
    • Initial Term:  From May 21 2024 to August 23, 2024.
    • Compensation:  $33.07 per hour.
    • Regular Work Hours:  7.25 hours per day not including 1 hour unpaid lunch break, to be worked during regular business hours, Monday to Friday (36.25 work hours per week).
    • Work Location: 100% onsite at client's North York office, near TTC station.    


    Description and Duties:

    Ergonomic Requirements:  In addition to regular desk work, the position will require regularly lifting weights of up to 50lbs; handling old records that may be dusty or delicate; bending, crouching, reaching, overhead lifting and climbing on small ladders or step stools; walking extended distances within and between buildings; pushing or pulling a cart or dolly; standing for extended periods; and other ergonomic activities associated with handling, retrieving and re-shelving files, books, folios, archive boxes and other hard copy documentation.

    Responsibilities Summary:    

    • To process and provide access to archival materials in compliance with legislative and policy directives.  To support customer service and Freedom of Information requests; communications, educational and promotional programs; and corporate storage and retrieval programs for provincial archival collections.
    • Create content lists for boxes of archival records, according to specific criteria and institutional standards.
    • Provide assistance with arrangement and description of archival records relating historical development of Ontario society and key government decisions.
    • Maintain custody of documentation and manage access for research purposes.
    • Provide reference services to client ministries, agencies, historians, genealogists, media, the legal community and the general public.
    • Undertake outreach and educational activities to promote public awareness.
    • Support management of unique and fragile archival holdings.  Apply preservation and maintenance standards and techniques, monitor storage conditions, and assist in describing and making the collection available for research.
    • Create documents lists and preliminary descriptions; integrate documents and files in compliance with record-keeping system; prepare materials for archival storage; enter data into tracking system; and cull records in compliance with records management policy.
    • Provide reference services to client ministries, agencies, historians and the general public.  Interview clients to determine needs, explain policies and procedures for records access, and assist with necessary paperwork.
    • Oversee reading room access and ensure appropriate handling of materials.   
    • Receive, track, review, forward and follow up on email inquiries. Prepare reports and compile information as requested.
    • Additional archival responsibilities as required.


    Qualifications:    

    • Education:  Post Secondary Degree in related discipline.     
    • Preferred Work Experience:   At least 4+ years of related professional experience, or equivalent combination of education and work experience.
    • Preferred Sector Experience:  Public, academic and/or historical records management experience preferred.


    Technical and Language Skills Requirements:    

    • Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheets, database management, electronic records management systems, and online search applications (selected software may be tested).
    • Excellent data entry skills and attention to detail (will be tested).
    • Strong English communication skills, including advanced level business writing skills, excellent reading comprehension skills, and polished, professional verbal communication skills.
    • Fluency in written and verbal French a strong asset.


    Task -Based Qualifications and Additional Attributes:     

    • Knowledge of archival theory and practice including accessioning, arrangement, listing, Rules for Archival Description (RAD), as well as related legislation including Archives Act, FIPPA, and Copyright Act.
    • Familiarity with Ontario history and structure of the Ontario government.
    • Familiarity with historical and technological development of media to determine appropriate preservation action and identify technical needs.
    • Analytical and evaluative skills to create listings and preliminary descriptions for incoming records.
    • Excellent communication and customer service skills to interview and consult with clients, explain policies and procedures, and resolve problems in a positive manner.
    • Demonstrated record of professional conduct and character. Responsible, reliable and works to deadlines.
    • Proven ability to professionally handle confidential information and exercise good judgment in the interpretation and application of instructions and organization policy.
    • Superior attention to detail, and organized, methodical approach to completion of tasks.
    • Demonstrated ability to work well both independently and collaboratively, and in an advisory capacity, and liaise effectively with a wide and diverse range of internal and external stakeholders.
    • Demonstrated successful experience of prioritizing work, making decisions and communicating with others within a values framework of respect, equity, anti-racism, diversity and inclusivity.

    Additional Requirements:    

    • Able to safely lift and move containers weighing between 35 to 50 lbs.  
    • Must be legally entitled to work in Canada, providing satisfactory documentation upon request.
    • Ability to work 100% onsite, abiding by organization health and safety policies.
    • Ability to declare personal Non-Conflict of Interest in execution of assignment responsibilities.
    • Ability to complete a satisfactory Provincial Government security check which may include a Fingerprint Check, prior to assignment start.  Please note that Marberg will reimburse for the cost of the security checks upon confirmation of assignment start and submission of approved expense receipts.
    • Provision of certification of AODA and OHSA online training course completion prior to assignment start.
    • Satisfactory Background Checks, Technical Skills Evaluations, and Employment References.


    Additional Information:

    We thank all applicants for their interest but wish to advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

    Candidates are only contacted via official phone call, email, or Linkedin message from Marberg Staffing. Please disregard any initial contact through other mediums such as text message.

    Marberg is committed to supporting workplace diversity and inclusivity, to reflect the demographic profile of all Ontarians.  Applications are encouraged from equity seeking groups including people of colour, Indigenous people, individuals with disabilities, and people from the LGBTQ2S community.

    How to Apply:

    Please note that for this position, Marberg Staffing only accepts applications through LinkedIn and marberg.com.

    Please note that Marberg Staffing updates job posts regularly, and external job boards may not reflect these changes in a timely fashion. Please refer to https://marberg.com/career-portal for the most current information including salary range.

    Deadline - Until the position is filled

  • 30 Apr 2024 9:02 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Corporate Records Assistant, City of Richmond, BC

    Location: Richmond, BC
    Compensation: $33.97 - $39.99/hr

    The City of Richmond is committed to be the most appealing, livable, well-managed community in Canada, a goal that is only made possible by developing our most valuable asset - our people. This is a great opportunity to join our team and shape our community. The City of Richmond offers competitive pay programs, comprehensive benefits and attractive incentives. If you are looking to make a difference, and to share our vision "to be the most appealing, livable, and well-managed community in Canada", then please apply.

    Description and Duties

    The Corporate Records Assistant is part of the Records and Archives team that leads and supports City-wide implementation of effective Records Management best practices and has a particular role with ensuring RM compliance for Council agendas and staff reports.

    Examples of key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

    • Maintains the corporate records system (both paper and electronic records).
    • Classifies and codes corporate records.
    • Audits and monitors document profiles in the electronic document management system (REDMS), compares record profiles to established standards and makes changes where required.
    • Implements approved classification categories and initiates corresponding changes to electronic system lookup tables and opens corresponding files.
    • Indexes bylaws, ensures that records and files are complete and secure.
    • Provides general assistance to staff requiring access to corporate records and in using the City's electronic document management system.  
    • Searches records, plans, and researches other information resources in response to information requests from all departments and summarizes findings.
    • Conducts on-line searches and retrieves records from the electronic document management system and other databases using a variety of search techniques.
    • Processes information requests for the public.  
    • Along with other colleagues in the Records and Archives Section, the incumbent will also work some shifts at the City of Richmond Archives located at the Cultural Centre.  
    • Maintains a central storage facility for semi-active municipal records.
    • Assists with transfers of records to records centre from all departments.
    • Arranges for confidential destruction or transfer to the Archives of records according to corporate records retention schedules.
    • Oversees off-site records retrieval service and maintains statistics on same.
    • Arranges for management of vital records as required.


    Qualifications    

    Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

    • Sound knowledge of the principles, legislative requirements, practices and techniques of records management systems.  
    • Ability to apply records management principles and practices in the electronic environment.  
    • Ability to demonstrate a strong customer service focus.  
    • Sound knowledge of the functions of the City Clerk's Office, the general functions of the City and its business processes, and of records research resources.  
    • The ability to research records requests from City staff and the public in a timely manner and to summarize findings.  
    • Ability to accurately compile statistics.  
    • A high degree of computer literacy and an aptitude for working with a variety of different software packages and systems, particularly REDMS (LiveLink ECM eDocs DM/RM), InMagic CS/Textworks, Acrobat, MS Word, MS Access, and MS Excel.  
    • Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing technological environment.  
    • Great attention to detail.
    • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external contacts.


    Qualifications and Experience:

    • Completion of the 12th school grade supplemented by post-secondary records and information management courses and considerable related experience.
    • Valid Class 5 Driver's Licence for the Province of British Columbia.

     
    How to Apply    
    Online
    Application Webpage    
    Application Deadline: May 19, 2024


     

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