Archivist

Progressive Technology Federal SystemsFort Meade, MD
$75,000 - $115,000Onsite

About The Position

The Archivist will use the customer's Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) to make recommendations on the retention of federal records, arrange and describe permanent record collections, train and supervise Archives Technicians, coordinate projects with the customer, contribute to maintenance of the records database, and act as a customer service liaison.

Requirements

  • An active/current TS/SCI Cl or FS Polygraph or ability to obtain a TS/SCI clearance.
  • Experience as an Archivist, Archives Technician, or Records Management Officer.
  • 0-2 years performing the duties of the position: Level A
  • 2-4 years performing the duties of the position: Level B
  • 4+ years preforming the duties of the position: Level C
  • Master of Museum Studies, currently enrolled in a Master of Library Science or Museum Studies program, or Bachelor of Arts in library science or archival science. Possibly Master of History.
  • Good interpersonal communications skills, and the ability to work well as a team and individually
  • Ability to read, analyze and develop a working understanding of federal records, including highly technical or specialized records.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and team members and complete projects promptly.

Responsibilities

  • Create and prioritize lists of federal records eligible for permanent retention, and assign record groups to Archive Technicians.
  • Analyze record types, provenance, original order, context, and subject contents of federal records groups.
  • Apply the Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) to make recommendations for the retention or destruction of permanent and temporary federal records.
  • Communicate orally and in writing your analysis of federal record groups, applicable RDS, retention, and plan for arranging and describing permanent records.
  • Create finding aids in the records database. Describe records in sufficient detail that they can be identified and retrieved by the customer.
  • Select appropriate housing materials for various material types and coordinate archival supply needs with customer.
  • Prepare weekly reports on the status of ongoing projects and communicate project status and concerns to customers during routine meetings.
  • Train and assist Archives Technicians in the identification of record types, material formats, provenance, original order, applicable RDS, arrangement, description, handling, housing, and preservation of federal records.
  • Maintain a professional and courteous relationship with customers, and be proactive in meeting expected goals and resolving problems.
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