Media Archivist
Company: Museum Hue
Location: Seattle
Posted on: April 3, 2025
Job Description:
Museum Vision and Mission:MOHAI is treasured locally and
respected nationally as a vibrant resource where history inspires
us to build a better future. To serve our region, we bridge the
past, present, and future by collecting, preserving, and sharing
stories through compelling, innovative exhibits and community
engagement.Position Title: Media ArchivistReports to: Library
Collections ManagerLocation: MOHAI McQuaid Resource Center in
GeorgetownClassification: Non-Exempt; Part-time (22.5 hours);
HourlySchedule: WeekdaysRate of Pay: $28-32 per hourBenefits: Paid
Sick and Safe Time in accordance with the City of Seattle
ordinancePosition Description: The Media Archivist assists the
Library Collections Manager in overseeing the organization,
cataloging, processing, care, and accessibility of the museum's
digital and audiovisual (audio and moving image) materials,
including the regionally important oral history collection. The
Media Archivist carries out day-to-day archival practices, policies
and procedures, and supervises the work of volunteers and interns
regarding arrangement, description, digital preservation, creation
of digital copies, and supports access to these collections. This
individual also contributes and participates in reaching the
overall library/collections/museum goals and projects. This
position reports to the Library Collections Manager and is a member
of the Collections Resources Department.Key Responsibilities:
- Preservation: Oversees the creation of preservation and access
copies of audiovisual and digital materials, either in-house or
working with vendors, and maintains a digital preservation workflow
for current and incoming digital archival materials. Oversees the
processing of digital materials using this workflow from ingest to
digital storage and access, including the logging of digital
materials into the library collections management database.
- Access: With support from the Library Collections Manager and
Archivist, maintains online public access to audiovisual and
digital materials, either directly from our collections management
system Proficio or working with partner organizations and vendors.
Writes historical background and other metadata in line with
library data dictionaries and collaborates with other library staff
and volunteers to create this metadata.
- New audiovisual and digital collections: Assist Library
Collections Manager with acquisition decisions and accessioning
process for audiovisual and digital materials. Responsible for
initial housing, arrangement, and description of new media
collections.
- Support for oral histories: Coordinate with oral history
efforts at MOHAI to ensure necessary paperwork and appropriate
formats and media for new oral history projects. Maintain access
and preservation copies and oversee creation of transcripts by
volunteers or as staff capacity permits. With support from Library
Collections Manager and Archivist, post materials online adhering
to best practices in oral history ethics and accessibility.
- Reference: In collaboration with the Library Associate and
Archivist, answer reference inquiries for the audiovisual and
digital collections. Log these requests in the collections
management system Proficio, and work with Digital Image Technician
to generate invoices and log orders in our accounting software
Wave.
- Equity: Ensure that all interactions are culturally responsive,
respectful, and based on a foundation of MOHAI's commitment to
inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. Work to prioritize
donations and access to collections that tell stories of those
historically excluded from the historical narrative, including
People of Color, Indigenous People, gay or queer people, trans and
nonbinary people, immigrants not from Europe, refugees, people with
disabilities, minority religious groups, and working class and low
income people.
- Advocacy: Assist in writing grants for library projects. Serve
as a resource person and advocate for topics relating to or
affecting the library.
- Collaboration: Work as part of a team with library staff to
implement best practices and strategically plan to meet goals of
the team, department, and museum.
- Manage Volunteers: Oversee volunteers working on access copies,
digital preservation, and online access of media materials.
- Attendance: Attendance at museum-sponsored events may be
required.
- Other duties as assigned.Qualifications:
- Two years of archivist experience managing digital and
audiovisual materials in a museum, archives, or special collections
setting.
- Bachelor's degree or any equivalent combination of experience
and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills, and
abilities have been achieved. Master's degree in history,
museology, library science or related degree preferred.
- Working knowledge of best practices on the maintenance of
digital and audiovisual archival collections and familiarity with
providing access to these resources.
- Good attention to detail in keeping track of workflow and in
maintaining quality control.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience working
with library information systems or collections management
databases.
- Experience working collaboratively with colleagues.
- Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in
writing.
- Detail and task oriented.
- Bilingual and multilingual skills valued.
- Enthusiasm for MOHAI's exhibits, programs, and mission.To
Apply:Please e-mail letter of interest and resume to
Human.Resources@mohai.org. No phone calls, please.MOHAI is a
501(c)(3) organization and an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are
committed to building a team and an organizational culture that
fosters inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. We
encourage candidates of color to apply.
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