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Archivist

Society of the Sacred Heart CIO
Posted 12 days ago, valid for 5 days
Location

London, Greater London NW5 1UH, England

Salary

£40,163 per annum

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Society of the Sacred Heart is seeking a Provincial Archivist to manage and develop the England-Wales Provincial Archives at Barat House, University of Roehampton.
  • The role requires excellent communication skills and responsibilities include managing the archive database, updating the digitised catalogue, and ensuring compliance with copyright and data protection legislation.
  • Candidates should have at least 3 years of experience in archive management and be knowledgeable about best practices in the field.
  • The position offers a salary of £35,000 to £40,000 per annum, depending on experience.
  • The archivist will also supervise volunteers and interns, prepare budgets, and maintain accurate records related to the archives.

Job description – Provincial Archivist

Organisation: Society of the Sacred Heart

Area: Archives, Barat House, Digby Stuart College, University of Roehampton, London SW15 5PU

Reports to: Monthly to Executive Director and Quarterly to Provincial 

Directly Responsible for: Researchers in the archive

Role Purpose:

To manage and develop the England -Wales Provincial Archives for the Society of the Sacred Heart. To provide excellent communications on matters relating to materials kept within the archives.

Responsibilities:

  • Management and administration of the Society of the Sacred Heart (England-Wales Province) Archives
  • Maintenance of an archive database (CALM) to recognised professional standards

Principal Duties:

  • Updating and maintaining the digitised catalogue of the collections in the archive
  • Receiving records, including in digital form and assorting, arranging and cataloguing these, comprised of a wide range of materials including but not limited to documents and photographs
  • Using archive materials for in reach work across the wider Society
  • Keeping professional knowledge up to date, including regarding copyright and data protection legislation, through reading and by attending relevant conferences and courses
  • Maintaining retention schedules in collaboration with Society archivists and central administration for all categories of archives in the Society
  • Monitoring and controlling environmental conditions in archival storage areas
  • Reviewing the organisation of the archive, making recommendations and implementing agreed actions
  • Managing the selection and preservation of materials destined for the archive, ensuring that the collections remain up to date and accessible for the future
  • Reviewing storage and conservation arrangements, making recommendations and implementing agreed actions
  • Reviewing access arrangements and actioning these as appropriate
  • Researching and responding to requests for information on historical matters reflected in the archive
  • Researching and sourcing materials from the archive for use in educational displays, virtual exhibitions, talks or presentations for alumnae/i, students and staff of Society schools and RSCJ
  • Maintaining and contributing material to the Province’s social media and website
  • Manage the digitisation of existing records (e.g. photographs) to ensure their longevity and to make them accessible to those with legitimate access
  • Developing policies and procedures governing all aspects of archive management, in accordance with best practice; communicating these and ensuring they are adhered to
  • Interviewing and supervising volunteers, student interns and researchers in the archive
  • Preparing a budget and managing all aspects of budget management accurately and efficiently
  • Attending training sessions, workshops and professional conferences, in agreement with line manager, so as to keep up to date with best practice
  • Maintaining accurate records of enquiries, accessions, researchers/visitors, timesheets, annual leave and all other matters relevant to the archives
  • Undertaking any other duties as may reasonably be required

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