At the Obama Foundation, we are guided by a core belief: that ordinary people 
working together can change history. Our mission is to inspire those people to 
take action, empower them to change their world for the better, and connect 
them so they can achieve more together than they can alone. We were founded by 
community organizers, so when we seek change, we do it by bringing people 
together. 



That approach begins at home, on the South Side of Chicago, where we are 
building the Obama Presidential Center. The Center represents a historic 
opportunity for Chicago: a chance to build a world-class museum and public 
gathering space that celebrates our nation’s first African American President 
and First Lady, steps away from where he began his career, where she was 
raised, and where—together—they made their home.  But that approach extends to 
all our work, whether it’s holding leadership training sessions in communities 
throughout the U.S., bringing local leaders together in countries around the 
world, working to support the global education of girls, or ensuring young men 
of color have pathways to opportunity.



The Metadata Technician will work with the Collections Information Specialist 
and other staff as needed to help establish and maintain intellectual control 
and discoverability of the Obama Presidential Center (OPC) Museum holdings; 
expand and enhance the accessibility of descriptive collections information; 
and provide metadata support for critical collections development, exhibitions 
development, and collections management activities. To that end, the Metadata 
Technician will support metadata initiatives including collections cataloging, 
record enhancement and quality control, and visual description in accordance 
with current cultural heritage and local standards and best practices; provide 
research, writing, and editing support for the acquisitions process; assist 
with report writing, exports, and data analysis, and assist with the 
development of specific cataloging guidelines as assigned. As part of the 
Collections Team, the Metadata Technician will help establish, support, and 
sustain the Obama Presidential Center Museum as a model collecting, 
educational, and cultural resource and destination in service of the 
Foundation’s mission and values. 



Core Job Responsibilities:

 - Cataloging: Following national and institutional standards, catalog museum 
collections including creating descriptive and authority records from scratch, 
enhancing existing records, and performing subject analysis. Assist with 
creating, promoting, and improving approaches to cataloging that are inclusive 
and culturally sensitive.

 - Visual Description:  Following best practices and local style guides, create 
and edit visual descriptions of museum artifacts and images that provide access 
to audiences  with low or no vision.

 - Editing and Approving Records: Review, edit, and approve object records, 
authority records, and acquisitions proposals written by other members of the 
Museum Team. If assigned, assist with data import and/or normalization.

 - Cataloging and Workflow Documentation: When assigned, take the lead on 
improving or building out data entry guidelines, workflows, definitions, and 
training materials for cataloging and visual description. Work with the 
Collections Information Specialist to pilot, test, and improve new workflows. 
Proactively suggest improvements to work streams and guidelines.

 - Collections Development and Research: Assist Collections and Curatorial 
staff with artifact research and documentation, including maintaining and 
updating descriptive, historical, and/or provenance information. If requested, 
prepare acquisitions proposals for presentation at Staff Collections Committee 
meetings.

 - Reporting and Database Support: Run scheduled and ad-hoc reports to support 
collections development and management, exhibitions development and management, 
and other critical Museum functions. Provide data entry, data clean-up, and 
data import/export support as assigned.

 - Other Duties as Assigned: Support other initiatives as required.



Key Deliverables / Outcomes

 - Complete all cataloging, visual description, research, and data entry 
assignments in a timely and accurate manner and in keeping with the Collections 
Information Specialist’s directions.

 - Create and maintain accurate, reliable, inclusive/culturally-sensitive, and 
up-to-date records in the artifacts database in accordance with Collections 
staff training and instructions.

 - Enhance and expand workflow documentation and training materials to inform 
process improvement.

 - Communicate effectively with all stakeholders to ensure they receive timely 
and reliable information and metadata support.

 - Take ownership of reporting on critical museum functions including 
collections development, registration, and collections management.

 - Help foster a collaborative, inclusive, respectful, and productive work 
environment.



Required Qualifications

 - Knowledge of cataloging principles including  identity management/authority 
control and controlled vocabularies; an understanding of the impact of metadata 
quality on access

 - Demonstrated experience creating consistent data while following cataloging 
and/or processing workflows using content standards such as AACR2, CCO, DACS, 
or RDA,  as well as controlled vocabularies such as AAT, TGN, LCN, LCSH, FAST 
and local authorities; experience cataloging unique or specialized materials a 
plus. 

 - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; excellent attention to 
detail without losing sight of the big picture 

 - Comfortable working with collections databases (or similar systems); some 
“under-the-hood” skills/experience a plus (e.g. import/export or configuration) 

 - Excellent organizational skills with demonstrated ability to prioritize, 
multi-task, and follow through on short-and long-term assignments with minimal 
supervision

 - Strong research skills; knowledge of or an interest in American history, 
Chicago history, and/or political history preferred 

 - Ability to understand and apply new information quickly, follow detailed 
instructions, and adhere to complex workflows 

 - Interest in advances in the cataloging and metadata profession, including 
inclusive cataloging and description and linked data.



To apply, please visit: https://www.obama.org/careers/listing/?gh_jid=5953722002


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