We want you to #JOINTHEREBELLION!
Are you a first-class Archivist looking for a new challenge? Love pop culture in all its forms, from comics and pulp fiction through to children’s magazines and video games?
Rebellion owns the largest archive of British comics and British popular culture publishing in the world. Our collection ranges from 1868 right up to the modern day, and includes comics, pulp magazines, and more, from Comic Cuts and Union Jack to the Sexton Blake Library, Roy of the Rovers, Misty, and 2000 AD.
In addition, for 34 years Rebellion has been at the forefront of independent video game making, creating incredible games at our multiple studios and amassing an important and wide-ranging digital archive. This is an incredible opportunity to work with a significant cultural collection, and to realize its potential as a working archive.
Reporting directly to the Archive Manager, the Archivist will support all aspects of our Publishing archive, including the cataloguing and preservation of the archive in all formats, both physical and digital, for internal use by the business.
This role is based at our riverside headquarters in Oxford, offering a creative and relaxed atmosphere where teamwork drives our success. We can provide a relocation package, including moving assistance, temporary accommodation, and full support to ensure a smooth transition to your new environment.
Please note that we are only accepting applications for this position until Sunday, 23rd February 2025.
Responsibilities:
* Catalogue the Publishing archive according to International Standard for Archival Description ISAD(G).
* Collaborate closely with and provide support to the editorial and design teams, for whom the archive serves as a functional resource.
* Facilitate the processing of new acquisitions to the archive from both internal and external origins.
* Oversee the physical preservation of the archive, which includes managing a conservation and repackaging program.
* Assist in the formulation of a Disaster Plan.
* Advocate for the archive both within the organisation and to external audiences, including support in the development of museum exhibitions featuring our comic collections.
* Perform any additional duties as required to support the Archive Manager.
Minimum Requirements:
* Postgraduate qualification in Archives Administration or an equivalent experience recognized by the Archives and Records Association (ARA).
* Proven experience in cataloguing according to the International Standard for Archival Description (ISAD(G)).
* Demonstrated expertise in the sorting, arrangement, preservation, and packaging of archival collections.
* Familiarity with copyright and intellectual property legislation.
* Exceptional communication skills in both written and verbal forms.
* Strong IT competencies, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and archival cataloguing software.
* Capacity to work with a high degree of precision and meticulous attention to detail.
* A keen interest in comics, publishing, and historical popular culture is considered advantageous.
* Experience in marketing and promoting archival collections, both internally and externally, would be an asset.
Benefits:
* 22 days holidays + Christmas closure (typically 4 days) & Bank holidays (increasing with service at 5 years – one day each year until you reach 31 days)
* Private Medical Insurance, healthcare cash plan, including dental and Vision
* Life Assurance, Income Protection & Critical Illness Cover
* Enhanced Family Leave
* Interest-Free, Tax-Free loans
* Enhanced Pension Scheme
* EAP a range of Mental Health and Wellbeing Support
* Plus loads more… including a wide range of discounts, freebies, and social events!
Life at Our Oxford HQ
Our riverside headquarters in Oxford places you a short walk away from the city centre. Renowned for its rich historical backdrop and esteemed educational institutions, Oxford offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, with its beautiful architecture and green spaces.
Oxford also boasts excellent transport links, making it easy to navigate both the city and the wider country. The city’s train station, just a short walk from our studio, offers frequent services to London, as well as direct routes to major cities like Birmingham, Manchester, and Reading and we also offer free parking at the studio.
Our open-plan office promotes teamwork and innovation, with regular interaction with senior management and other departments, alongside access to free hot drinks, a handy tuck shop onsite, and a range of local pubs, cafes, and dining options nearby helping make every workday enjoyable!
Inside Rebellion
Whichever team you join at Rebellion we are proud of our open, friendly, and creative atmosphere. We love what we do, and we have fun doing it! As a big indie developer, we have complete creative freedom over our titles which allows us to work on a massive variety of projects across all the major platforms.
We are actively recruiting for a diverse team and continue to add to our culture of growth and inclusion. Rebellion encourages innovation in all areas, and we look forward to hearing how you can help us to be better. We encourage all demographics of culture, gender, ethnicity, neurodiversity, and beyond, because a representative team makes better products.
If you are interested in working at Rebellion, but this role doesn’t sound quite like you, we’re recruiting for a range of positions across the studio and we’re always happy to receive speculative applications via our website. Visit our Careers website to view all our live vacancies: Rebellion: Careers
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