Position: Assistant Archivist
Start Date: February 2025
Employment Status: Full-time
Reporting To: Manager of Archives Services/Archivist
Union Affiliation: Non-union
Posting Date: January 7, 2025
Closing Date: January 21, 2025 at 4:30pm
Position Summary: If you are eager to work in a team-based organization that expects employees to exercise critical thinking, make reasonable decisions and build organizational capabilities at Stratford-Perth Archives, then you are who we are looking for.
The Assistant Archivist works under the guidance of the Manager of Archives Services / Archivist and collaboratively with other Assistant Archivists plus staff at six municipalities. The Assistant Archivist is responsible for collections management and development, cataloguing and digitization, reference and research services and public outreach. As part of a team with rotating responsibilities, the Assistant Archivist could have leadership responsibilities for each of these core business functions as required to meet operational needs.
Primary Responsibilities:
1. Support Manager of Archives Services/Archivist and other leadership staff by providing insight and advice on the development of policies, strategies and tools for accessible and effective information and knowledge management for 6 municipalities.
2. Recommend policies and procedures for all Archives operations.
3. Create plans for and complete projects involving cataloguing and digitization, collections management and development, reference and research services and public outreach for annual workplans.
4. Maintain the integrity and authenticity of the Archives’ collections.
5. Ensure all archival records are appropriately preserved, catalogued, and accessible when required.
6. Manage public database of digitized collections (such as local newspapers).
7. Ongoing maintenance of and detailed annual review of the Archives Disaster Prevention and Response Plan.
8. Provide excellent customer service via research and reference services to the general public and municipal staff.
9. Create monthly reports for the Manager of Archives Services/Archivist.
10. Attend Perth County Council meetings and Municipal Shared Services Committee meetings as required to present reports on Archives operations.
11. Perform conservation treatments on archival material.
12. Maintain paper and electronic files created by Archives staff in accordance with MFIPPA (Ontario Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act) and County records retention schedules and have proficiency with electronic document management software such as FileHold.
13. Perform tasks relating to the annual collections condition assessment and cleaning of the collections room.
14. Perform audits to review for deterioration and identify solutions to correct issues as soon as possible.
15. Plan and execute donor recognition events.
16. Perform public outreach through preparation of digital content, newspaper articles and displays highlighting Archives holdings. Public outreach may include public speaking opportunities and working with partner organizations such as the Stratford and District Historical Society, Stratford-Perth Museum, and local libraries to organize community events.
17. Maintain inventory of books for sale.
18. Reconcile Reading Room cash box receipts and create weekly reports for County Finance.
19. Collect mail from the roadside mailbox.
20. Adhere to the Occupational Health and Safety Act and County of Perth policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum 2-year college diploma in Archives or Library Technician Program. Preference given to candidates with undergraduate degree in related field such as Public History and graduate degree in Information Studies.
2. 1-3 years of previous experience with archival collections.
3. Thorough knowledge of current professional standards and practices for Archivists and the ability to apply them in all projects.
4. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and operate per related legislation such as Ontario Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Municipal Act, Education Act, Vital Statistics Act and federal Copyright Act.
5. Reference and negotiation skills required for client service and working with donors.
6. Ability to prioritize workload, meet deadlines, be detail-oriented and accurate in a busy work environment.
7. Proficiency in multiple computer software applications, including Microsoft Office Suite, electronic records management software and cataloguing databases.
8. Current knowledge of best practices for scanning documents and standards for resolution, compression, file format etc.
9. Ability to create accessible and engaging content for newspaper articles, websites and social media.
Shift: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (35 hours per week) with occasional evening and weekend work as required.
Salary Range: $58,658.60-$68,650.40 (based on Perth County’s 2025 salary grid).
Our Benefits:
* Health and dental benefit coverage
* OMERS Pension plan
* Flexible work arrangements
* Career development and training
* Employee and family assistance program
* Tuition assistance program
Those interested may submit their application online at www.perthcounty.ca/employment by January 21, 2025 at 4:30 pm. Interviews may commence as qualified applications are received.
Interviews may be done virtually.
We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under MFIPPA and is used to determine eligibility for potential employment. The County of Perth is an equal opportunity employer. Accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
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