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Archivist/University Archivist; Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian

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Job Title Archivist/University Archivist; Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian Department Steward and Sustain Worker Type Regular Pay Type Salary Position Salary Minimum Assistant; $55,000 / Associate: $63,000 Position Salary Maximum Assistant; $63,000 / Associate: $72,000 Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience. Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Benefit Eligible Yes Screening Date 2026-03-02 Job Description Summary Miami University Libraries seek a collaborative, forward-thinking, and service-oriented Archivist/University Archivist; Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian to provide leadership for the University Archives within the Walter Havighurst Special Collections & Archives department. The Archivist is responsible for the stewardship of archival collections documenting Miami University (1809–), Western College for Women (1853–1974), and Oxford College for Women (1849–1928), ensuring responsible acquisition, preservation, description, access, and engagement with these historically significant resources. The University Archives includes manuscripts, administrative records, photographs, publications, audiovisual materials, and artifacts that document the institutional history and impact of Miami University and its predecessor institutions. The Archivist will oversee archival operations, develop and promote collections, and support research, instruction, and digital initiatives that enhance the visibility and accessibility of the Archives.

Job Description

Miami University Libraries seek a collaborative, forward-thinking, and service-oriented Archivist/University Archivist; Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian to provide leadership for the University Archives within the Walter Havighurst Special Collections & Archives department. The Archivist is responsible for the stewardship of archival collections documenting Miami University (1809–), Western College for Women (1853–1974), and Oxford College for Women (1849–1928), ensuring responsible acquisition, preservation, description, access, and engagement with these historically significant resources. The University Archives includes manuscripts, administrative records, photographs, publications, audiovisual materials, and artifacts that document the institutional history and impact of Miami University and its predecessor institutions. The Archivist will oversee archival operations, develop and promote collections, and support research, instruction, and digital initiatives that enhance the visibility and accessibility of the Archives.

Key Responsibilities

Archival Stewardship & Collection Development Lead development, appraisal, and management of institutional archives and manuscript collections documenting Miami University, Western College, and Oxford College. Acquire materials through donor relations and campus partnerships; administer Deeds of Gift and guide donors through transfer and documentation processes. Manage offsite archival collections and ensure appropriate storage, security, and environmental controls. Processing, Description & Metadata Maintain ArchivesSpace, including creation and management of accession records, resource records, and authority files. Arrange and describe archival collections in accordance with professional standards (DACS, EAD, MARC, LCSH). Ensure accuracy, consistency, and discoverability of descriptive metadata across platforms. Digital Preservation & Digital Initiatives Strengthen digital preservation programs by developing policies and workflows for born-digital materials, web archives, and digitized content. Collaborate with library technology teams on digital repositories, metadata standards, and access systems (e.g., Preservica, CONTENTdm). Support digital curation, fixity checking, and long-term preservation planning. Research Services & Public Engagement Provide responsive and expert reference support for researchers, students, faculty, alumni, and external scholars. Deliver high-quality public services in person and virtually. Create physical and digital exhibits, public programs, and outreach initiatives to promote the Archives and highlight institutional history. Contribute to digital storytelling and web-based engagement strategies. Instruction, Outreach & Campus Liaison Work Lead primary source instruction sessions and collaborate with faculty to integrate archival resources into the curriculum. Maintain ongoing communication with campus departments to support responsible records stewardship, transfers, and use of archival materials. Promote archival resources and services through presentations, social media, and departmental outreach. Leadership, Supervision & Departmental Contributions Provide guidance, training, and problem-solving support for paraprofessionals and student employees using ArchivesSpace and related systems. Supervise student staff, fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and growth-oriented work environment. Contribute to divisional/department Apply To This Job

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