About JWA

The Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is a national organization devoted to 
collecting and promoting the stories and voices of Jewish women, to ensure a 
more accurate historical narrative and a more inclusive future. Founded in 1996 
as an innovative online archive, JWA has become the world's largest source of 
information on Jewish women and has built a wide range of online and public 
programs that provide education and insight to spark conversation and change. 
With expanding programs, new investment in organizational capacity, dedication 
to diversity, and a lively presence in feminist, Jewish, and historical 
spheres, this is an exciting moment to join JWA.

Position Summary

JWA is looking for a digital archivist to organize its oral history collections 
and help build a searchable catalogue on its site. With nearly five hundred 
stories collected over its twenty-five-year history, JWA is ready to embark on 
this next phase of making the collections searchable for use by educators, 
researchers, and lifelong learners. The ideal candidate for this role has a 
keen understanding of digital archiving best practices, experience with project 
coordination, and an interest in Jewish women’s history.

Primary Responsibilities

·       Organize and catalogue JWA’s oral history collections

·       Create systems for ongoing collection, preservation, and curation of 
materials

·       Help coordinate migration of materials from JWA’s servers to its website

·       In partnership with JWA’s web developer, create searchable catalogue of 
oral history materials on JWA’s site

·       Work with JWA content experts to curate and share materials

·       Help promote JWA’s oral history collections and story collecting 
methods to encourage the public to add their own stories to the Archive

Qualifications

·       Hands on experience working with digital archives and cataloguing oral 
history collections

·       Understanding of preservation best practices and their practical 
applications

·       Strong organizational skills and detail-oriented

·       Ability to work independently and collaboratively, and meet established 
deadlines

·       Interest in the history of Jewish women and feminism

·       MA in Library and Information Science, or similar (or equivalent 
training)

·       Experience with data migration a plus

·       Knowledge of Drupal a plus

Compensation/Benefits

This is a temporary part-time position and the hourly rate is $35/hour. We 
anticipate the Digital Archivist will work between 20-30 hours per week, for 
approximately six to nine months.

The office is located in Brookline, MA. Remote applicants will be considered. 
JWA is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, LGBTQ people, and 
disabled people are strongly encouraged to apply.


To Apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter to 
https://jwa.org/aboutjwa/jobs/apply


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