Required/Preferred Qualifications Required:

Bachelor's degree, plus two (2) years of relevant archives experience.

Experience with MS Office Suite.

Ability to lift 45 pound boxes on a regular basis.

  
  
Preferred:

Experience appraising and arranging large collections.

Experience with outreach and instruction in archives.

Experience with archival reference service.

Experience working with community groups and boards.

Knowledge of EAD and cataloging standards.

Strong verbal and written communication skills.

Duties/Responsibilities This is a 50% continuing position:

  
1.) Provide consultation and research services for faculty, students, visiting
scholars, and other researchers (30%). Duties include:

-Conduct detailed research, analysis and interpretation for distance users 
(email and phone) using UMJA collections, providing answers to specific 
questions and providing guidance for areas of further research and referring 
them to other repositories, based on knowledge of related national and 
international repositories and facility with external reference tools and 
resources  
-Provide reference, research, and referral service to on-site users, helping 
them to identify and prioritize their opportunities and advising on research 
strategies requiring synthesis of information from unpublished sources and 
interpreting the content of the collections  
-Address issues of access and permissions, including negotiation of use 
agreements for publication purposes, which requires knowledge of intellectual 
property law, and requests for access to restricted materials as governed by 
donor agreements and informed by statutory and professional ethical data 
privacy mandates  
  
2.) Provide outreach, instructional, and other collections-based programming
(20%). Duties include:

-Consult with faculty members to identify archival materials appropriate for 
use in specific class presentations and assignments  
-Prepare instructional resources and develop and make class presentations that 
introduce students to the nature of archival research and to specific topical 
research opportunities in the UMJA collections  
-Make presentations to, and lead tours for visitors that introduce them the 
UMJA  
-Create exhibits, make public presentations, prepare content for the unit's 
website that represent the UMJA collections and promote information literacy 
regarding the nature and use of archives  
-Maintain a strong working relationship with the Jewish Historical Society of 
the Upper Midwest, coordinating programming, acquisitions, and exhibits  
  
3.) Process archives and manuscript collections and prepare descriptive
finding aids according to professional standards and local practice (30%).
Duties include:

-Establish processing priorities and develop arrangement and description plans 
for newly acquired collections, taking into account physical processing needs, 
and determining appropriate level of description for collections and parts of 
collections  
-Create EAD (Encoded Archival Description) finding aids and make available 
online  
-Conduct research and write biographical and historical descriptions of 
organizations, persons, activities, and programs and summaries of collection 
contents suitable for publication on the Archives and Special Collections 
website  
-Maintain currency with, and apply, appropriate professional standards 
including DACS and EAD as the necessary basis for the performance of above 
duties  
  
4.) Assist in the selection, acquisition, and management of archival
collections and books and serials (20%). Duties include:

-Appraise incoming shipments of archival records and systematically re-appraise 
existing collections, making recommendations to the Archivist on retention and 
disposition of materials relative to the UMJA's collecting policy  
-Act as liaison with donor organizations and individuals, advising them on 
types of materials to send to the UMJA, arranging shipment of records, and 
preparing deeds of gift  
-Select books and serials from those offered to the UMJA as gifts and make 
recommendations for occasional purchase  
-Manage the life cycle of archives holdings and holdings metadata from 
acquisition through subsequent storage, processing, description, and use  
Program/Unit Description The Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish
Archives (UMJA), is part of Archives and Special Collections at the University
of Minnesota. The archives is located in Elmer L. Andersen Library and
contains important archival holdings of the Jewish Historical Society of the
Upper Midwest (JHSUM).

  
The archives comprises the collection of the Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper
Midwest Jewish Archives (UMJA) and the newly transferred collections of the
Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest (JHSUM). The combined
collections preserve the stories of the earliest Jewish settlers in the
Midwest and the Jewish history of Minnesota, the Dakotas, Northern Wisconsin
and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. JHSUM is the only organization in the Upper
Midwest dedicated to preserving these unique stories and educating the
community about Jewish history in the region. The archives consist of
synagogue and Jewish institutional records, historical materials from rural
Midwest communities, family papers, photographs, memorabilia and other records
of Jewish life in the Midwest.



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