*PART-TIME ARCHIVIST*

*Temple Israel*

*Boston, MA*



*Summary:* Temple Israel of Boston seeks an experienced, professional
archivist for a part-time position. This position is currently funded at
10-12 hours per week, but additional funding may become available in the
future. The Temple Israel Archives is an institutional archives that
collects, holds, and makes accessible records pertaining to its clergy, lay
leaders, religious school and pre-school, and other programs, auxiliaries,
and administrative offices, in addition to materials related to
congregants, from its founding in 1854 to the present. Located in Boston's
Longwood Area, Temple Israel is New England's largest Reform congregation.
The synagogue also maintains a museum and a library staffed by a full-time
librarian. The archivist reports to the Temple Israel librarian and works
closely with the Archives Committee.



*Responsibilities:* The archivist’s primary responsibility is to collect,
maintain, preserve, and catalog the archives collections and make them
accessible. Duties include:

   - Developing archival policies and procedures
   - Providing reference services for temple administrators, congregants,
   and the general public
   - Accessioning, arranging, describing, preserving, and creating access
   tools for all archival records
   - Routinizing acquisition of historical records from departments,
   offices, and committees
   - Establishing a pilot digitization program
   -



Other duties include performing research for occasional museum exhibitions
and educational programs,  supervising interns and volunteers, and
providing content for the archives’ webpage.



*Qualifications:*

   - Master’s degree in archives management
   - At least three years’ archival experience, preferably with
   institutional records collections
   - Demonstrated project management experience
   - Ability to multi-task and work independently
   - Excellent writing, interpersonal, and communication skills, including
   the ability to work well with committees, staff, researchers, and volunteers
   - Knowledge of current standards for processing and describing
   electronic and paper records
   - Demonstrated knowledge and experience with current archival
   arrangement and description standards such as DACS and EAD
   - Some knowledge of digital preservation and providing access to digital
   formats
   - Ability and willingness to lift boxes weighing up to 40 lbs



*Preferred:*

   - Background in history and/or knowledge of Judaism



*Salary:   *$20 per hour.



*To apply:* Please submit cover letter, resume, and list of three
references to Susan Porter, Archives Committee Chair, at
susanpor...@comcast.net. This position is available as of April 20, 2015;
applications will be accepted until the position is filled. More
information about Temple Israel and the Temple Israel Archives is available
at www.tisrael.org.




Ann Abrams, Librarian
Temple Israel, Boston
www.tisrael.org

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