Archivist (Project-Based)

Prospect Park Alliance, IncNew York, NY
1h$30 - $35Onsite

About The Position

ABOUT US Prospect Park Alliance is the non-profit organization that sustains “Brooklyn’s Backyard,” working in partnership with the City of New York. The Alliance was founded in 1987 to help restore the park after a long period of deterioration and decline. Today, the Alliance provides critical staff and resources that keep the park green and vibrant for the diverse communities that call Brooklyn home. The Alliance cares for the woodlands and natural areas, restores the park’s buildings and landscapes, creates innovative Park destinations, and provides free or low-cost volunteer, education and recreation programs. In 1997, Prospect Park Alliance established an archive because primary source research was crucial to an accurate and successful rehabilitation of the Olmsted & Vaux masterpiece. The Prospect Park Archives collects, preserves, and makes available materials that document the history and design of this historic landscape, fostering an understanding of the ongoing restoration work of the Prospect Park Alliance. Resources include books, maps, landscape and architecture drawings, oral history recordings, and thousands of images that shed light on the park’s singular place in Brooklyn history from the 1850s to the present. JOB OVERVIEW We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Project-Based Processing Archivist to organize and make accessible the records of the founding administrator of Prospect Park, who also served as the first president of the Prospect Park Alliance. This project is crucial for preserving our unique history and ensuring that these materials are available for researchers and the public. The processing archivist will work under the supervision of the Archives director to arrange and describe the records, and will produce a comprehensive finding aid to submit the finding aid to platforms such as the Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative (Empire ADC). Current condition of the collection: The collection is composed of paper-based records in file folders and is housed in 30 record cartons. Access is through carton-level inventory lists

Requirements

  • Accredited degree in Archival Studies, Library Science, or related field with an archival concentration
  • Master Degree preferred, Bachelor’s degree required
  • A minimum of seven (7) years' experience managing historical records for an institution/organization and fulfilling a diverse range of project initiatives
  • Demonstrated experience processing archival collections in an archival environment
  • Possesses strong knowledge of archival principles, best practices, and national descriptive standards (i.e., DACS, EAD, MARC, Dublin Core, etc.)
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with close attention to detail
  • Exceptional organization and project management skills
  • Ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Arrange and describe archival materials in accordance with national standards.
  • Create a comprehensive finding aid that includes an abstract, arrangement note, biographical/historical note, and scope and content note.
  • Make recommendations for any needed basic preservation and conservation tasks.
  • Performs other job-related duties and functions as assigned
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