Overview

The Presbyterian Historical Society (PHS) in Philadelphia, PA, is hiring a 
full-time, permanent Processing Archivist to plan and execute archival 
processing of personal paper and records collections, with a particular focus 
on advancing current and future collecting initiatives, such as the LGBTQIA+ 
History Collecting Initiative and the African American Leaders & 
Congregations Collecting Initiative. The Processing Archivist reports to the 
Director of Programs and Services and will arrange and describe archival 
materials; assist with collection development; conduct oral histories; oversee 
archival preservation activities, including environmental monitoring and 
maintenance of archival supplies; contribute writing to PHS communications; and 
contribute to remote reference services.

This position calls for a basic commitment to the mission of the Presbyterian 
Historical Society, the Office of the General Assembly, and the Presbyterian 
Church (U.S.A.) as well as a commitment to continue to dismantle white 
supremacy, sexism and racism in the Office of the General Assembly and the 
PC(U.S.A.).  The position fosters collaboration, innovation and openness with 
colleagues, constituents and the wider church.

Responsibilities (in order of importance)

Plans and executes processing of personal paper and records collections in 
analog and born-digital formats and creates finding aids.
Works with donors and potential donors to bring in archival materials that meet 
collecting criteria; plans and conducts oral and video histories with living 
subjects to enhance specific collecting initiatives.
Creates, enhances, and manages descriptive data for archival collections, 
including contributing to efforts to implement a reparative and inclusive 
approach to archival description.
Oversees archival preservation activities including environmental monitoring 
and ordering and maintaining archival-quality supplies for storage of 
collection materials. Serves on Disaster Response Team and contributes to 
disaster planning.
Occasionally supervises interns and/or volunteers on processing-related 
projects.
Writes for PHS communications (blog posts, newsletter articles, etc.) on topics 
associated with processing projects.
Assists with remote reference as assigned.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or the Office of the General 
Assembly.

Education and Experience

ALA-accredited Masters in Library Science/Information Studies with an emphasis 
in archival administration; Masters in History with archival administration 
component; or Masters in Archival Management. At least one year of full-time 
processing experience or part-time equivalent in an archives or special 
collections library. Knowledge of descriptive standards common to archives and 
libraries (DACS, LCSH/LCNAF, etc.) and comfort with using archival management 
systems or databases. Ability to communicate clearly, positively, and 
effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to work in a consultative and 
collaborative style. Demonstrated commitment to value differences and the 
benefits to be derived from working with a broad range of people.  Ability to 
effectively manage interpersonal relationships. Fluency in English. Able to use 
current technology and equipment.

Sensory or Physical Requirements 

Sight and hearing required. Ability to lift and shift thirty-pound boxes and 
ability to reach overhead, stoop, and climb stools and ladders to retrieve 
collection material. Ability to travel as scheduled. Ability to use the 
computer for extended periods of time. Ability to communicate via telephone and 
via Zoom and other computer technologies.

Desired Qualifications

Familiarity with born-digital processing procedures and standards. Knowledge of 
basic preservation and conservation issues as they relate to archival 
collections. Collection development, oral history, and/or reference experience 
in an archives or special collections library. Fluency in Spanish, Korean, or 
another language.

Benefits

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) offers a competitive benefits package for 
eligible employees including Medical, Dental, Pension Plan, Short-Term and 
Long-Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Flexible Spending 
accounts, 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan, Vacation Days, Sick Days, and Paid 
Holidays.

Presbyterian Church (USA) is committed to being not only an Equal Employment 
Opportunity Employer as defined by the U.S. government, but with the inclusion 
of gender identity and sexual orientation as well.

About PHS

The Presbyterian Historical Society (PHS), organized in 1852 and located in 
Philadelphia, PA, is the oldest denominational archives in the United States 
and serves as the national archives for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and 
its predecessor denominations. PHS exists to collect, preserve, and share the 
story of the American Presbyterian and Reformed experience with Presbyterians, 
the scholarly community, and the general public. PHS is part of the Office of 
the General Assembly, headquartered at the Presbyterian Center in Louisville, 
KY. Together with Presbyterian Investment and Loan, Presbyterian Mission 
Agency, Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, Presbyterian Women, and the 
Administrative Services Group, the national agencies of the Presbyterian Church 
(U.S.A.) serve and work with mid-councils, congregations, and partner 
organizations to carry forth the mission of Jesus Christ in the World.

To Apply

Submit a cover letter and resume at the following link: 
https://joblinkapply.com/joblink/803/Job/Index/493881/


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