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Job Description:
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Purpose of Position
Reporting to the Collection Manager, the Digital Asset Administrator will support the management of the Museum’s digital archival assets. A key goal for this contract position will be the completion of a comprehensive backup of the Museum’s digital archival Collection. The Digital Asset Administrator will work closely with Collection and IT staff throughout the duration of the contract.
Principal Accountabilities
• Coordinate the uploading of digital archival media files to the Museum’s network; • Rename and sort the digital archival media files into their designated home; • Compile preservation metadata for digital archival media files; • Maintain an ongoing inventory of digital archival media files and identify duplicates; and • Prepare digital archival masters to be backed up in accordance with Museum procedures.
General Administration • Enter and compare data with existing inventory files; • Records management including the filing of inventories and updating collection administrative records; • Maintain logs of activities and completed work, and report to the Collection Manager through monthly Status Reports; • The project will require coordination with other key team members in order complete the assigned tasks; • Reports risks to the Collection Manager; • Other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education, Knowledge & Experience
Skills and Qualifications – Required
• A Bachelor’s degree that is relevant to the work and a post-graduate diploma or Masters degree in archival science, library science, or a related field; • 1 year mandatory and 3 years preferred experience and demonstrated success working directly with digital archival assets including audio, audio-video, and still image files; • Outstanding attention to detail and commitment to excellence; • Enthusiastic about creating order from disorder; • Able to apply sound judgment while working independently within tight timelines; • Understands the critical importance of timelines; • Excellent communication skills and an ability to forge trusting relationships within a diverse team; • Proven success as a key member of a team; • Familiarity with Microsoft office software.
Skills and Qualifications – Desired • Hands-on technical experience with library systems, content management systems (CMSs), or other large searchable databases; • Established experience editing media files; • The ability to communicate effectively in both official languages is an asset. Working Conditions & Physical Demands • Work will be conducted within an office environment and will require long periods working independently at a computer.
If you are interested in this opportunity please send a resume and a cover letter to Jennifer Hevenor, Collection Manager at jhevenor@pier21.ca
Competition closes at 11:59 p.m. on March 26, 2018.
We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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