Systems Archivist
(June 6, 2025)
Position Title - Systems Archivist
Supervisor Title (All entry and mid-level position supervisors should be qualified, professional archivists.)- Director of Metadata and Discovery Services
Position Type - Full-time, permanent
Benefits - Yes
Salary Range - $66,000 - $75,000
The Center for Jewish History seeks a diligent, practical individual to become our Systems Archivist. The newly created position will complement our Systems Librarian but focus instead on archival description and digital access to archival materials. Responsibilities include management and troubleshooting related to our shared archives information management system, ArchivesSpace (https://archives.cjh.org/), as well as coordinating remediation projects, training staff, and maintaining documentation on behalf of our Partner institutions. The successful candidate will be able to develop and promote best practices related to systems-based archival description used to access archival materials available online and in The Lillian Goldman Reading Room (https://search.cjh.org/).
The Systems Archivist is part of a team of information professionals at the Center and will report to the Director of Metadata & Discovery Services. Metadata & Discovery Services is tasked with coordinating the interoperability and integration between shared Center library systems that control, describe, preserve, and provide access to the rich physical and digital holdings on behalf of our five Partner institutions. The Systems Archivist will collaborate closely with Partner archivists, our service provider Lyrasis, and other in-house stakeholders to ensure that our Partners’ archival holdings, available at the Center, are under intellectual control, discoverable, and accurately described.
Responsibilities:
*Oversees the maintenance of ArchivesSpace and peripheral tools related to the description and discovery of the physical, digitized and born-digital archival holdings of the Partners and Center.
*Troubleshoots and resolves issues with the web-based application and/or archival description in collaboration with Lyrasis and colleagues in Metadata and Discovery Services.
*Utilizes and tests a variety of strategies to programmatically extract and manipulate archival description to aid in remediation projects and greater intellectual control of archival resources.
*Develops, refines, and documents workflows to effectively describe physical and digital archival holdings within shared Center library systems and externally with data-sharing partners or platforms.
Required Qualifications:
*Master’s in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited library school, accredited graduate degree in archival science, or with a specialization in archives.
*3-5 years’ experience working within an archival or a special library setting using archival management or library systems.
*Commitment to programmatic and systems-based solutions for correcting and optimizing archival description in ArchivesSpace and across shared library systems.
*Basic competency with Python and/or Application Programming Interface (APIs).
*Strong background in archival description and standards (such as DACS, EAD, EAC-CPF, and/or MARC) and familiarity with controlled vocabularies and authority files.
*Capable of fostering collaboration within a consortia-like environment and developing diplomatic, adaptable approaches to creating and enhancing archival description within shared library systems.
*Comfort balancing daily tasks and strategic, longer-term systems-based projects and priorities.
Preferred Qualifications:
*Previous administrative responsibilities within ArchivesSpace, another archival collection management system, or digital asset management system.
*Interest in the ethical application of artificial intelligence tools to archival description and developing new approaches to increasing access to archival materials.
*Comprehension of and comfort with descriptive metadata across library systems (Aleph (Ex Libris), Rosetta (Ex Libris), EMu (Axiell), ArchivesSpace (Lyrasis), Primo (Ex Libris)) including ability to crosswalk data from different formats.
*Experience providing access to multilingual collections in any of the following languages: Hebrew, Yiddish, German, or Russian.
https://www.cjh.org/about/employment-opportunities
Review of applications will begin immediately. For priority consideration, please submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references to Eric Fritzler at eafritzler@cjh.org. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
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