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21/502 Archives Support adjunct:Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari TaiwhenuaJob description:Job DescriptionType: Fixed Term – until 30 June 2022Hours: Full time Job location: Wellington Business Group : Archives New Zealand Branch: Information and expertise Services income: $47,500-$55,176• Do you enjoy taking on a mixed variety of tasks and physical activities as part of an agile team? • Do you enjoy delivering great service to clients and customers? • Do you want to be at the forefront of archival digitisation? Working at the Department of Internal Affairs, you'll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of New Zealanders. Archives New Zealand sits within the Information and expertise Services branch, the Department's epicentre of information management, culture and heritage. We preserve and protect more than seven million official records, from 19th century treaties to 21st century documents and data. Our goal is for all New Zealanders to easily access and use this taonga, connecting you to your rights and entitlements and stories - now and for the future. In our work we affirm our commitment to honour our Treaty obligations. As an Archives Support adjunct you will be joining a team delivering administrative and process-oriented work to a range of Archives services. We retrieve and issue files for the public, process digitisation requests and cover reception. Each day is different and to succeed in this function, you will need the following: • capability to set priorities and achieve deadlines • capability to meet the needs of internal and external clients • capability to maintain confidentiality and to use discretion • Be well organised and with good attention to detail • Able to work with digital files to meet distribution and end user requirements If you want a job where the work you do matters to New Zealanders, that values their information and their stories, we would like to hear from you. We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion. We recognise a diverse workforce contributes to better business results. To lgain more about the diverse, important mahi we do at Te Tari Taiwhenua and see why we’re a great place to work,click here. We work to make New Zealand better for New Zealanders through our four outcome areas: » People can easily access the services and information they need » Iwi, hap? and communities across New Zealand are safe, resilient and thriving » People’s sense of belonging and collective memory builds an inclusive New Zealand » New Zealand is a well-functioning democracy across central and local government Applications close:5pm, Friday 13 August 2021 For more information Contact Us by:Ninep Younan,ninep.younan@dia.govt.nz Listing descriptionTo review the full job description, please clickhere. If you are unable to follow the link, please review the full job description on our careers website. How to submit the application:To apply, please submit an online application via DIA's careers website.Skills:
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