The Records Manager is responsible for implementing the College’s records 
management program.  This includes assisting departments with the maintenance, 
storage, and disposition of their physical and digital records as well as 
planning and implementing a training program for DROs and the wider Emerson 
community.   The records manager reviews, manages, and weeds institutional 
records stored offsite with a third -party vendor as well as those located 
onsite in the Archives.  They work with the Assistant Director for Archives 
& Special Collections to create and update policies, such as the records 
retention and disposition schedules.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop and implement a training and outreach program for College Departmental 
Records Officers (DROs) and the general Emerson community at all campus 
locations. Respond to requests for assistance from College departments by 
providing them with individualized guidance and training on records management 
policies and procedures.
Work with the Assistant Director for Archives & Special Collections to 
create, maintain, update, and provide access to records management policies, 
such as the records retention and disposition schedules. This includes but is 
not limited to surveying records held by College departments and conducting 
research into current or potential issues.
Develop, implement, and communicate records management procedures concerning 
the creation, maintenance, and transfer of College digital assets and related 
metadata. Collaborate with the digital archivist as needed.
Maintain and manage records from various College campuses stored offsite with a 
third-party vendor. Develop and implement procedures for transferring records 
in the Archives to offsite storage; recalling, inventorying, and weeding boxes 
stored offsite; coordinating the destruction of records stored offsite; and 
assisting other College departments in sending and retrieving records to/from 
offsite storage.
Maintain up-to-date lists, databases, and other documentation regarding current 
offsite and onsite holdings. This includes the creation/updating of record 
group content descriptions. Maintain an up-to-date list of DROs.
Coordinate the shredding of onsite records throughout the College by 
maintaining a list of current shred bin locations and types; ordering 
new/replacement bins; and creating/implementing destruction procedures and 
forms.
Coordinate the transfer of permanent institutional records to the archives as 
well as inventory and confirm the retention periods of these records. Work with 
the Archives & Metadata Technician and Assistant Director for Archives 
& Special Collections as needed.
Adhere to all pertinent local, state, and federal laws as well as College and 
department policies and procedures. Examples include FERPA, the College Records 
Management Policy, College Data Governance Policy, and the Archives Access and 
Restriction Policy.

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Assistant Director for Archives & Special Collections to 
coordinate, plan, and participate in meetings of the College’s Records 
Management Committee.
Provide statistics regarding trainings, outreach efforts, transactions, and 
consultations to the Assistant Director for Archives & Special Collections.
Assist in recruiting, training, and overseeing the work of student and intern 
assistants.
Serve on one or more library teams to serve the needs of the library and its 
constituencies.
All other duties as assigned.

REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE

ALA accredited Master’s degree in library/information science or a related 
field with coursework in physical and/or digital records management.
Three or more years of experience conducting records management activities with 
a high level of autonomy.
Comprehensive knowledge of records management theory, standards/best practices, 
and technologies.
Experience in interpreting records management policies as well as providing 
advice and practical assistance to non- experts regarding records management 
projects, questions, and issues.
Familiarity with legal issues surrounding the retention and destruction of 
records.
Effective written and verbal communication with all levels of staff, faculty, 
and management, including strong questioning and listening skills.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with vendors, including coordinating 
orders, troubleshooting, and maintaining/updating/querying databases and 
websites.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines in a 
fast-paced environment. This includes planning, coordinating, and implementing 
effective programs, complex projects, and service models.

PREFERRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE 

Experience in creating and/or implementing training and/or department records 
officer programs.
Experience in creating and maintaining records retention and disposition 
schedules and/or other policies.
Experience in creating and implementing procedures for e-records.
1-3 years project management experience
 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Requires long periods of mental and visual concentration.
Requires working in an office space with no windows.
Requires the ability to lift and move heavy boxes and objects.
Requires somewhat frequent travel around the Boston campus and infrequent 
travel to other College campuses.
Requires the ability to effectively communicate in-person and through 
communication media.

APPLY

Applicants may submit a resume and cover letter at the Emerson College careers 
website:  
https://emerson.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Emerson_College_Staff/job/Boston-Campus/Records-Manager_JR002571

Please note that if this position was full-time (all twelve months of the year, 
and for the full 36.25 hours each week) this position's salary budget would be 
$61,350. Based upon the needs of the team, this position is only needed for 11 
months of the year and for 20 hours during those months. Please expect the 
salary range to be between $30,000 and $31,250.

Grade of Position: A16E

Scheduled Weekly Hours: 20.00

11 month position paid over 11 months

This position will be exclusively represented by the Service Employees 
International Union (SEIU), Local 888 for purposes of wages, hours and other 
terms and conditions of employment.


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