Role purpose:

  
To maintain and develop systems and processes to ensure that the library's
digital information and objects remain accessible, re-usable and
understandable in the future, and that the authenticity, integrity and
reliability of digital content is retained, with minimum loss over
time;To provide knowledge, advice, and training in the
library's digital preservation functions;To support the
Digital Assets Manager ensuring standards and procedures are consistently
applied;To contribute to the development of policies and
procedures for the Digital Assets Team;To work within the
corporate framework and in collaboration with other colleagues to help deliver
organisational goals.

  
Duties and Responsibilities

  * Developing and maintaining systems and processes to ensure the preservation 
and accessibility of the library's digital information and objects, including 
text, images, audio, video, datasets and websites;
  * Implementing continuous review and improvement of digital preservation 
processes, including regular review of repository and preservation standards 
and best practices;Contributing to the development of the library's digital 
preservation policies;
  * Researching, designing, developing, testing and implementing preservation 
actions for NLS digital information and objects;
  * Surveying the digital preservation environment and emerging technologies, 
with regard to NLS digital objects;
  * Conducting life-cycle cost analysis to forecast and advise on future 
system, storage, and funding requirements;
  * Conducting analysis to determine the best actions for any preservation 
instance;
  * Identifying, evaluating, and specifying hardware and software requirements 
for digital preservation in consultation with NLS colleagues, the digital 
preservation community, and vendors;
  * Monitoring, analysing, and reporting on, risk to NLS digital information 
and objects, including analysis and maintenance of checksum routines, format 
verification and authentication, and preservation planning;
  * Working collaboratively with colleagues across the Library, particularly 
curators of digital assets and owners of digital processes, to deliver digital 
preservation solutions and systems and to embed digital preservation into 
library systems and processes;
  * Liaising with other organisations on matters of digital preservation;
  * Contributing to the design of workflows for digitisation, digital 
acquisition, digital deposit, and web harvesting;
  * Training, instructing and supervising staff and students in tasks 
associated with the job function;
  * Answering enquiries and providing advice related to the job;
  * Preparing appropriate reports, including performance monitoring, to the 
Digital Assets Manager, as required;
  * Deputising for the Digital Assets Manager, as required;
  * Meeting regularly with the Digital Assets Manager to review personal 
performance and discuss issues of mutual interest or concern;
  * Attending staff meetings, and taking minutes, as required;Participating in 
projects, working groups, internal and external forums as appropriate and in 
accordance with agreed work plans;
  * Participating in staff training and development;Contributing to the 
continuous improvement of procedures, service standards and documentation;
  * Contributing to the development of team and departmental plans and 
strategies.
Core Competencies

  * Delivering Results (Core) - Take personal responsibility for achieving the 
right results for the Library
  * Customer Focus (Core) - Understand and, within our capability, meet actual 
and potential internal and external customers' needs.
  * Collaborative Working (Core) - Working together effectively to achieve 
common goals through sharing skills, knowledge and information. Collaborating 
with others to improve services and reduce costs.
Person specification: Digital Preservation Officer

  
This section should cover the criteria to be used during a selection process.
These are the skills, knowledge, experience etc that the individual must have
in order that they are able to deliver the duties and responsibilities.

  
Skills, abilities and knowledge

  
Essential

  * Problem-solving - ability to identify problems and evaluate selected 
methods to resolve them;
  * Reasoning - ability to identify and analyse rules, principles, or 
relationships and to make logical inferences or conclusions;
  * Literacy - ability to understand, interpret and present verbal and written 
information;
  * Numeracy - ability to understand, interpret and present numerical 
information;
  * Teamwork and collaboration - ability to work with others to achieve shared 
goals and recognise the value of diverse perspectives;
  * Hardware - ability to use computers, peripherals, mobile devices, and 
standard office equipment;
  * Software - ability to use software, social media, or mobile applications;
  * Applied learning - knowledge and skill to apply formal training, education, 
or experience to accomplishing work;
  * Professional knowledge - knowledge and application of the corpus of 
knowledge of digital preservation, digital publishing, and digitisation;
  * Supervision - ability to train, motivate and encourage others;
  * Customer focus - understand and, within our capability, meet actual and 
potential internal and external customers' needs.
Desirable

  * Professional knowledge - knowledge and application of the OAIS reference 
model.
Personal qualities

  
Essential

  * Attention to detail - ability to be thorough and accurate when performing 
work;
  * Flexibility - ability to change and adapt behaviour or work methods in 
response to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles;
  * Interpersonal skills - ability to show respect, concern, and empathy for 
others.
  * Self-management - ability to set well-defined and realistic work 
objectives, display initiative, and demonstrate responsible behaviour;
  * Negotiating - ability to persuade others to accept recommendations, 
cooperate, or change their own or others' behaviours to reach mutually 
acceptable solutions;
  * Delivering results - take personal responsibility for achieving the right 
results for the library.
Experience

  
Essential

  * Digital Preservation - experience of digital preservation technology and 
practice.
Desirable

  * Professional standards - experience of working with specific metadata 
standards, including Dublin Core, EAD, METS, MIX, MODS, PREMIS.
Further information

  
Status: The post is Permanent Full Time

  
Hours: 37hrs per week

  
Selection

Procedure: The applicants who meet the criteria based on the job description
and person specification will be selected for interview.
Selection will be by a formal interview.



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