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Spokane, Washington, United States
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Gonzaga University
Spokane, Washington, United States
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Temp Summer Archival Fellow for KCTFHR Collections
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Temp Summer Archival Fellow for KCTFHR Collections
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Title: Temp Summer Archival Fellow for KCTFHR CollectionsVP Area: Foley Library
Department: Library Services
Work Schedule: Fixed daytime hours Monday-Friday
Telework Availability: On-campus Position
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Employee Classification: Fixed Term Staff
Hours per week: 40
This fellowship will take place on-campus in Foley Library, with a 6-week (June 22 - Aug 5) or 8-week (June 22 - Aug 21) term, dependent on the selected applicant's preference and availability. Applicants must be available to be present on campus. Housing will be provided if needed in an on-campus apartment.
Job Purpose:
The KCTFHR Collection was donated in Summer 2024, facilitated by Dr. Tony Stewart, as a means to long-term preservation and increased access of the materials, formerly housed at North Idaho College. This collection documents decades of community action for social justice and human rights in Kootenai Country, particularly Coeur d'Alene, ID. Materials in this collection cover the period during which the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden, ID was impacting the community and the progressive response from the community to shut down those actions. Materials in this collection may depict or discuss events and actions that are challenging and upsetting to most people.
The collection includes boxes of text documents along with 3D objects and digital files of both text and A/V content. The collection will need inventory, assessment, organizing, processing, and describing across both physical and digital formats. Support for these processes is available, but the fellow will need to be self-driven and initiative-oriented in proceeding.
Essential Functions:
- 80% - Collection Management For the KCTFHR Collection:
- Inventory of materials Assess for relevance, gaps, context, retention, etc.
- Organize both physical and digital assets Describe in DACS and EAD compliant formats Preserve, including consideration of best preservation methods for digital files Access.
- Suggest protocols and limitations for access to any materials in collection which may need restriction and work with library colleagues for enhancing access to materials for broad dissemination.
- 20% - Network Development Outreach:
- For connection, information-sharing, and support to other archives with similar collection types for the purpose of developing a network of archives facing similar considerations.
- Connection with KCTFHR and Gonzaga University members for donor relations and continuity of context and information.
- Additional Duties as Assigned by the Department
Educational Requirement:
Bachelor's Degree
Years of Related Experience Requirement:
<1 year
In lieu of the educational qualifications, candidates may qualify with equivalent professional experience at a ratio of one year of experience for each year of required education.
Skills & Abilities:
• 2nd year graduate student, or higher, in a Master's Degree with archival training, from an ALA accredited program (recent graduates also eligible)
• Willingness to step into a role and create structure, pace, and goals
• Confidence to outreach for guidance, research on best practices and approaches, and relationship
• Ability to work with materials that depict hate propaganda, use of self-care in dealing with said materials is encouraged
• Ability to communicate effectively in multiple formats
• Strong research skills
• Demonstrated commitment to equity, justice, inclusion, and representation for all people
Physical & On-Campus Requirements:
In-Office Presence - Ability to work on-site in typical office setting and participate in in-person meetings with colleagues: 5 days/week
Standing/Sitting - Ability to remain in a stationary position for a prolonged period: Daily (>75% of time)
Walking - Ability to move about on foot to accomplish tasks: Daily (>75% of time)
Lifting/Carrying - Ability to move or transport objects up to a specified weight (e.g., 50 pounds): Often (50%-75% of time)
Attention to Detail - Ability to focus on detailed tasks for extended periods: Daily (>75% of time)
Problem-Solving - Ability to identify and resolve issues effectively: Daily (>75% of time)
The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to offer for this position: $21.78 per hour
Pay Range:
Minimum Salary (Non-Exempt): 21.78
Midpoint Salary (Non-Exempt): 27.23
Maximum Salary (Non-Exempt): 32.67
Is this position eligible for relocation reimbursement or a signing bonus?: No
At this time, the University has suspended all new H1B visa sponsorships.
Job ID: 81990920
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