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Offer: 1001161 Research Librarian Digital Materials:Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari TaiwhenuaJob description:Job DescriptionType: PermanentHours: Full time Job location: Wellington Business Group: National Library Branch: Enterprise Partnerships income: $71,284 – $95,631 » Permanent function within Alexander Turnbull Library » Process and describe unpublished born-digital and hybrid collections » Provide system support for the Library's content management system » Connect people with heritage collections Kia whakarite, kia whakamarama, kia tauhere ki te ao' (To arrange, to describe, to connect with the world). Does our team whakatau?k? appeal to you? In this function you will work with Arrangement & Description specialists to create finding aids for societal archives, aka ‘unpublished collections'. You will demonstrate a developed knowledge of archival description; an capability to scope and plan work; productivity in processing archival collections; and communication expertise for training and quality assurance. Additionally, you will be part of a team providing system administration support and training for the Library's collection management system, Ke EMu. You will work closely with other teams particularly Curatorial Services, Digital Collection Services, Collection Care, Research Enquires, National Library Online, and the National Digital Heritage Archive, as well as Technology Services and Solutions, and our collections management system vendor. The Library sits within Te Haumi branch, the Department's epicentre of information management, culture and heritage. Our branch is all about collecting, storing, and preserving important things that are precious to New Zealand. We are passionate about this country and the people who call Information technology home and archival collections are all about recording important information that helps to paint a detailed picture of how life is and how life was. We make that information available to everyone. If you want a job where the work you do matters to New Zealand, 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. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees have equal access. Applications close:11pm, 8 October 2023 For more information Contact Us by:Adam.Melville@dia.govt.nz Listing descriptionTo review the full job description, please clickhere. How to submit the application:Apply hereSkills:
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