Job Summary:
Performs routine (journey-level) archival work. Work involves organizing, analyzing, and preserving records,
archives, and manuscripts; preparing basic inventories, indexes, guides, and aids to facilitate access to information;
and conducting research. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and
independent judgment.
Essential Tasks:
Organizes and processes government records and manuscripts in various formats including electronic.
Prepares indexes, inventories, EAD/DACS-compliant finding aids, and metadata, and provides information for catalog records, in accordance with accepted standards.
Researches, reviews, and appraises government records and manuscripts in all formats for archival value; recommends appropriate disposition; reviews records retention schedule appraisals
Facilitates transfers of archival records from state agencies and donations of manuscripts from individuals; prepares accession records
May review records for information excepted from disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act and assist with redaction of restricted records, which may include disturbing images or information
Provides basic reference, research, and technical assistance to State Archives customers in person, by phone, or mail
Performs basic collection preservation, holdings maintenance, and relocation as required; identifies and recommends candidates for conservation treatment
Attends work regularly and in accordance with agency leave and attendance policies
Complies with all applicable agency policies and procedures, including safety and standards of conduct.
Other Tasks:
Assists with division outreach efforts including exhibits, presentations, and social media posts.
May serve on internal committees.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in history, government, library science, or related discipline, with at least 3 semester hours completed in archival administration.
Work experience which can include intern, capstone, or volunteer experience equal to at least 6 months in the arrangement and description of archives and manuscripts.
Experience using word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience using DACS, EAD, XML, and MARC
Experience conducting research or assisting others in an archive setting.
Experience accessioning archival materials.
Experience processing and preparing finding aids for government records or manuscripts.
Experience appraising government records or manuscripts.
Experience processing electronic records.
Experience working with database or archival content management systems.
Coursework in Texas history and/or government
Knowledge of the Texas Public Information Act
Certified Archivist designation
Digital Archives Specialist certificate
Salary: $3580 - $3801 a Month
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