About the position The Project Archivist for Access is a full-time, three-year term role focused on improving access to archival collections. This hybrid position (four days on-site) supports initiatives related to collection management, researcher access, processing, and digitization. The Project Archivist also provides regular reading room support, assisting researchers and contributing to a welcoming, informed, and service-oriented environment for users of the Institute Archives. Responsibilities • Reviewing collections for restrictions • Updating access information in ArchivesSpace • Supporting projects that enhance knowledge and usability of collections • Providing regular reading room support • Assisting researchers • Contributing to a welcoming, informed, and service-oriented environment for users of the Institute Archives Requirements • Master’s degree in Library, Archival, or Information Science, or an equivalent combination of education and experience • A minimum of one year of experience in an archival setting • Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information responsibly and in accordance with privacy and ethical standards • Strong research, analytical, organizational, and written communication skills, with close attention to detail, accuracy, and efficiency • Ability to work independently and collaboratively • Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability skills Nice-to-haves • Experience in academic libraries or archives • Public service experience with diverse communities • Archival processing and description • Familiarity with ArchivesSpace or similar archival management systems Apply To This Job