Job Description
				 Job Location: South Orange, NJ 
 Application Deadline: Rolling 
 Technical Services Archivist: The Monsignor William No Field Archives and Special Collections at Seton Hall University invites applications for a full-time, indefinitely renewable Lecturer Library faculty position. We seek an archivist with cataloging experience who can oversee long term preservation and access to Seton Halls rare book and manuscript collections. 
 Duties and Responsibilities: 
 The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for the arrangement and description 
 of manuscript, institutional, print, photographic and related special collections, including the 
 creation and publication of finding aids 
 Manage access and description of Seton Halls rare book collections, ensuring they are 
 stored safely, planning for grow room for the collection, and using space efficiently 
 Identify digitization and conservation priorities in both rare book and manuscript collections 
 Accession archival collections and perform original cataloging of new rare books 
 Survey collections and create processing plans, identifying preservation and privacy 
 priorities 
 Create custom archival housings for fragile books and audio-visual formats 
 Maintain collections database in Archivesspace, and contribute catalog records to WMS 
 and OCLC 
 Take cooperative role in managing storage space shared with Walsh Gallery, contributing 
 archival expertise to issues that arise 
 Oversee and implement ongoing collections shift 
 Support outreach activities as part of collection management 
 Develop and implement digitization workflows and create metadata for digital projects 
 Supervise student workers, interns, and volunteers, developing project workflows and 
 assessing day to day outcomes 
 Complete special projects as assigned 
 Required Qualifications: 
 MLS or MLIS with concentration in Archives or Rare Books or recognized equivalent in 
 experience or training 
 Knowledge of archival principles and practices, including Describing Archives: A Content 
 Standard 
 Experience processing archival collections 
 Minimum of two years experience cataloging rare materials in an academic research 
 library or similar setting 
 Knowledge and awareness of emerging trends in cataloging and metadata 
 Experience with archival management software such as Archivesspace 
 Training in creating custom enclosures for rare materials 
 Ability to manage several competing priorities in a fast-paced environment 
 Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and ensure regular workflows 
 Demonstrated interest in continued professional growth, maintaining knowledge or skills 
 through involvement in professional organizations or continued education 
 Experience working collaboratively and independently with varied groups within a complex 
 organization 
 Excellent interpersonal, organization, and communication skills 
 Ability to support the Catholic mission of the University. 
 Desired Qualifications: 
 Experience with space management, inventorying and shifting collections 
 Experience with digitization of archival materials 
 Knowledge of a second language, particularly Latin, Italian, Spanish, or French 
 Experience in museums, familiarity with museum practices and terminology 
 Physical Demands: 
 Must be able to lift 50lbs, walking/standing, pushing heavy book carts. 
 Special Instructions to Applicants: 
 Please provide contact information for 3 professional references. 
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 Employment Type: Full-Time				 
				 
Job Tags
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