[Asis-l] Processing Archivist--Washington, D C
Marianne Jig
jig at cua.edu
Wed Mar 30 15:49:43 EST 2005
PROCESSING ARCHIVIST
The American Catholic History Research Center
and University Archives
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC
The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives at
The Catholic University of America seek a professionally trained
archivist with a knowledge of American Catholic and/or American labor
history. He/she will be expected to undertake the appraisal,
arrangement, and description of records as well as perform reference and
conservation work as part of the Center's professional staff. The
candidate will be expected to be capable of moving and shelving heavy
boxes, be familiar with computers and internet applications, especially
EAD, and be versed in public programming. Experience working in an
archives and either a Master's degree in the humanities with courses in
archives methods or an MLS with an archival concentration is required.
The Center collects records and papers of The Catholic University of
America as well as materials documenting the history of Catholics in
America, particularly Catholic social justice movements, Catholic
intellectuals and leading activists, and national Catholic
organizations. The Processing Archivist must be a self motivated team
player with good organizational, research, writing, and communications
skills. The position is permanent with a salary in the mid thirties and
an attractive benefit plan. Send letter and resume to Employment
Manager, Office of Human Resources, The Catholic University of America,
620 Michigan Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20064, 202-319-5050,
resumes at cua.edu
The Catholic University of America is located on a metro-accessible,
tree-lined campus in the northeast quadrant of the Nation's capital. CUA
offers competitive salary and a generous benefits package, including
health and life insurance, TIAA-CREF retirement, and tuition benefits
for employees, their spouses and dependent children. For more
information on benefits, please visit http://humanresources.cua.edu/.
Regardless of their religious or denominational affiliation, all
employees are expected to respect and support the University's mission.
The Catholic University of America is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer. EOE/AA/V/D/M/F.
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