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Job Opportunity: 22/438 Archivist/Archives Advisor:Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari TaiwhenuaJob description:Job Description» Jul 15, 2022» Recruiting Now Sign In 22/438 Archivist/Archives AdvisorApply NowType: Fixed Term (11month) Hours: Full time Job location: Wellington Business Group : Archives Branch: Information and Knowledge Services income: $57,561 – $77,876 At Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te K?wanatanga we work to ensure effective, trusted government record-keeping for the benefit of New Zealanders. 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. The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-located Institutions was formally established on 1 February 2018. The commission was established to “consider the practices of children, young persons, and vulnerable adults who were in care between I January 1950 and 31 December 1999 inclusive”. The Department of Internal Affairs is responsible for administering the inquiry. We have a vacant position in our Christchurch office that provides a great opportunity for an Archivist interested in joining our Royal Commission of Inquiry team to widen their practice and gain a deeper knowledge of Archives New Zealand's responsibility into the Inquiry and outreach work. You will work with talented and practiced team of Digitisation adjuncts and other well-established Archivists all over Aotearoa. this function is subject to very sensitive material and will require candidates that understand the importance of the Royal Commission Inquiry, researching into the inquiry is preferred. If you enjoy working in a collaborative team environment and are seeking an opportunity to add real value to the core function of this organisation, we will welcome your application for this function. What you will bring along: » Excellentcommunication and presentation expertise. » significant tertiary qualification or equivalent practice. » In-depth knowledge of archival systems and the Public Records Act. » Good knowledge of Tikanga M?ori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. » Excellent research expertise. If you would like a stimulating, compensateing career within a team that values people, their information, and their stories, we would very much 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. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees have equal access. 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 How to submit the application:Applications close:5pm, Friday 15 July 2022For more information Contact Us by:Ninep Younan, Manager Operational Support (Royal Commission). ninep.younan@dia.govt.nzListing descriptionTo review the full job description, pleaseclick here. If you are unable to follow the link, please review the full job description on our careers website.Skills:
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