The Head Digital Archivist oversees all aspects of 'Ulu'ulu: The Henry
Ku'ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawai'i. Duties include:

  * Supervises the daily operations of the archive;
  * Develops the archive's policies and procedures to guide all aspects of the 
archive's operations including collection management, cataloging, preservation, 
and access;
  * Supervises the acquisitions of historically important media materials to 
become part of the permanent collections, including researching and identifying 
collections in need, and maintaining donor relations;
  * Develops policies for the arrangement and description of the permanent 
collections;
  * Oversees cataloging efforts;
  * Oversees digitizing efforts including work with specialized preservation 
labs and vendors;
  * Oversees the acquisition, installation, and support of hardware and 
software essential to the archive's operations;
  * Develops a comprehensive digital preservation & access strategy based on 
best practices & national/professional standards & which includes long-term 
storage requirements, copyrights, metadata collection and development of a 
web-based virtual environment;
  * Oversees the archive's internship and volunteer programs;
  * Provides specialized information services, including reference and research 
consultation, and professional presentations, to students, faculty and members 
of the community;
  * Works with architects, contractors, and University administration to assist 
with the development and design of the archive's physical location;
  * Assists in budget management including reporting, purchasing, fundraising 
efforts, and grant proposals;
  * Assists in writing general archive reports and evaluations;
  * Assists in the hiring of professional staff to manage the archive's 
activities;
  * Assists the Director of ACM System in meeting financial management, 
personnel and program responsibilities by serving as a liaison between the 
office, other support offices, and different central offices as assigned;
  * Serves in the management of daily operations to include but not limited to 
reviewing and processing of fiscal and personnel transactions as assigned;
  * Plans, directs, assigns and evaluates work assignments of fiscal and 
personnel support staff as assigned;
  * Acts on behalf of the Director of ACM System on fiscal, personnel and 
program matters as assigned or in their absence;
  * Assists Director of ACM System in overseeing and assessing all phases of 
awards and closings which include monthly budget tracking, historical 
expenditure data, budget reconciliations and balances for all grants;
  * Works with Director of ACM System to execute grant closeout, as necessary, 
by compiling required documentation of work, preparing the administrative and 
fiscal requirements for reporting;
  * Develops and oversees management of property and project resource inventory;
  * Works directly with Director of ACM System and project staff to achieve 
intended goals of ACM System and other related innovative programs.
  * Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications

  * Possession of a baccalaureate degree in Library Science, Creative Media, 
Art History, Information and Computer Sciences and 5 year(s) of progressively 
responsible professional experience with responsibilities for managing a rich 
audiovisual archive and digital preservation program at a college, university 
or research organization; or equivalent education/training or experience.
  * Considerable working knowledge of principles, practices and techniques in 
the field of moving image archiving and digital preservation as demonstrated by 
the broad knowledge of the full range of pertinent standard and evolving 
concepts, principles and methodologies.
  * Considerable working knowledge and understanding of applicable federal and 
state laws, rules, regulations and theories and systems associated with media 
archive management.
  * Demonstrated ability to resolve wide ranging complex problems through the 
use of creative reasoning and logic to accurately determine the cause of the 
problems and the resolution of the problems in an effective, innovative and 
timely manner.
  * Demonstrated ability to interpret and present information and ideas clearly 
and accurately in writing, verbally and by preparation of reports and other 
materials.
  * Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working 
relationships with internal and external organizations, groups, team leaders 
and members, and individuals.
  * Demonstrated ability to operate a personal computer and apply word 
processing software.
  * Preferred: Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in 
Library Science, Archival Studies, Moving Image Archiving and Preservation, 
Creative Media, Art History, Information and Computer Sciences, or related 
field.
  * Knowledge of various film formats (e.g. 8mm, Super8, 16mm, 35mm), and 
videotape formats in a wide variety of obsolete playback systems (e.g. 2" Quad, 
1", 3/4" Umatic, Betacam SP).
  * Knowledge of archival processes and standards in appraisal, arrangement, 
description, preservation and metadata.
  * Knowledge of the film and video production process and materials associated 
with a production.
  * Experience with MAVIS integrated media asset management software.
  * Experience with SAMMA Solo and Final Cut Pro videotape digitizing systems.
  * Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  * Evidence of strong critical thinking skills.
  * Experience in a collaborative and collegial setting.
  * Productive attitude and enthusiasm for an innovative and changing 
environment.
  * Experience in providing quality reference service.
  * For supervisory work, demonstrated ability to lead subordinates, manage 
work priorities and projects, and manage employee relations.
  * Any equivalent combination of education and/or professional work experience 
which provides the required education, knowledge, skills and abilities as 
indicated.
Desirable Qualifications

  * Extensive experience drafting grants applications and proposals and grants 
management.
  * Demonstrated experience with presentations at regional and national 
professional conferences and associations (e.g. Association of Moving Image 
Archivists, Society of American Archivists, Association of Hawaii Archivists).
  * Experience working with the design or construction of a new archive.
  * Experience with Climate Notebook environmental analysis software.
  * Knowledge of Hawaiian media history, culture, and language.
  * Ability to lift 20-30 pound boxes.



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