The Center for Jewish History (cjh.org) is the collaborative home to five 
in-house Partners--American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi 
Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute 
for Jewish Research.  When the Center opened its doors twenty-two years ago, it 
made a commitment to preserve the collections housed within its walls and make 
them accessible to scholars, students, and diverse audiences by implementing a 
unique, shared services model across all five partners.

The Center for Jewish History seeks a diligent, practical individual to become 
our Systems Archivist. The newly created position will complement our Systems 
Librarian but focus instead on archival description and digital access to 
archival materials. Responsibilities include management and troubleshooting 
related to our shared archives information management system, ArchivesSpace 
<https://archives.cjh.org/>, as well as coordinating remediation 
projects, training staff, and maintaining documentation. The successful 
candidate will be able to articulate and promote best practices related to 
systems-based archival description in addition to access to archival materials 
available online and in The Lillian Goldman Reading Room.

The Systems Archivist will report to the Senior Manager for Metadata and 
Discovery. The Metadata and Discovery Services department is tasked with 
coordinating the interoperability and integration between Center systems that 
control, describe, preserve, and provide access to the rich physical and 
digital holdings of the five Partner institutions. The Systems Archivist will 
work closely with department members, as well as our service provider, LYRASIS, 
and stakeholders in the Center and Partner community to ensure that the 
archival holdings available at the Center are discoverable and accurately 
described.

The salary range for this position is $58,000-$64,000, based on experience.

Responsibilities:
-->Oversees the maintenance of ArchivesSpace and peripheral tools related to 
the description and discovery of the physical, digitized and born-digital 
archival holdings of the Partners and Center.

-->Troubleshoots and resolves issues with web-based application and/or 
archival description in collaboration with LYRASIS and colleagues in Metadata 
and Discovery Services.

-->Provides greater access to digitized and born-digital archival materials 
via deposit of assets into Ex Libris' Rosetta, the Center's digital asset 
management and preservation system, and subsequent synchronization with 
ArchivesSpace.

-->Develops, refines, and documents workflows used to effectively describe 
physical and digital archival holdings within Center library systems and 
externally with data-sharing partners and platforms.

-->Utilizes and tests a variety of strategies to programmatically extract 
and manipulate archival description to aid in remediation projects and greater 
intellectual control of archival resources.

Required Qualifications:

-->Master's in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited 
library school, accredited graduate degree in archival science, or with a 
specialization in archives.

-->2-3 years' experience working within an archival or a special library 
setting using archival management or library systems.

-->Strong background in archival description and standards (such as DACS, 
EAD, EAC-CPF, and/or MARC) and familiarity with controlled vocabularies and 
authority files.

-->Commitment to programmatic and systems-based solutions for correcting and 
optimizing archival description in ArchivesSpace and across shared library 
systems.

-->Basic competency with UNIX, Python (or another programming language), and 
Application Programming Interface (APIs).

-->Capable of fostering a collaborative environment and developing 
diplomatic, adaptable approaches to creating and enhancing archival description 
within shared library systems.

-->Comfort balancing daily and strategic, longer-term systems-based projects 
and priorities.

Preferred Qualifications:

-->Previous experience with ArchivesSpace, another archival collection 
management system, or digital asset management systems.

-->Comprehension of and comfort with descriptive metadata across library 
systems, including ability to crosswalk data from different formats.

-->Experience providing access to multilingual collections in any of the 
following languages: Hebrew, Yiddish, German, or Russian.

Company Benefits:
-->15-21 federal and religious holidays off each year in addition to 
generous vacation, sick, and personal days.

-->Full health benefits (medical, dental and vision) with minimal employee 
contributions.

-->Free life insurance and long-term disability coverage.

-->Flexible spending account and commuter benefits.

-->Generous 403b retirement benefits.

The Center for Jewish History is committed to diversity and inclusion. 
Qualified individuals who bring diverse perspectives to the workplace are 
especially encouraged to apply.

Review of applications will begin immediately.  For priority consideration, 
please submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for three 
references to Eric Fritzler, Senior Manager for Metadata and Discovery, at 
eafritz...@cjh.org. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 
No phone calls please.


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