Community Archive, Graateford Archive in Haverford, PA for Haverford

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Community Archive, Graateford Archive in Haverford, PA for Haverford

Haraford offers great benefits: The college provides a comprehensive benefits program that includes possible job opportunities from home, a 10 % automatic retirement contribution to your retirement account on eligibility (does not require this required), a 50 % educational rate for children who are on eligibility, 14 paid holidays (it does not require identical, identical to each day of funds, a contribution to the field of health enrollment, a contribution in the field The crocodile is in the boss, and it is folded with doctors.https://www.haverford.edu/human-resources/benefits) For more information.

Labor site: This position will be eligible for a hybrid work schedule, according to the college work site policy.

About the situation
The community archive specialist will manage Graateford, all aspects of implementing a digital archive of this project, which is looking for freedom funded by Mellon. Graateford is a grant project to develop a digital archive that praises the experiences of those affected by the Country State Institute (SCI) – including men who are imprisoned and imprisoned previously, their loved ones and their societies. The project combines many community groups that are already working in this field, as well as faculty members and students who participate in atomic issues as part of Haraford’s participation for decades with artists and activists in Sci-Gateford. The project is directed by the spirit of “nothing about us without us”, and it will include those from the Graateford community all the time.

The community archive specialist will join a team that works on the GRATERFORD archive, which includes an executive director, project manager, director of school innovation, faculty and library staff. Society Archives will also work closely with detained partners and community groups currently. The headquarters of the societal archives will be in Koker and special groups with the continuous support of libraries throughout the project.

Basic responsibilities

  • In cooperation with the Graateford Archive Team, implement moral practices in collecting archives and oral history in the context of smart status, including documenting practices and procedures
  • Managing all aspects of the assembly and digitization process for archive material
  • Determining, developing and maintaining relations with community partners in order to build a digital archive
  • Work closely with community partners to organize digitization events and communicate with guards and creators of relevant materials for digitization of materials that may be included in the archive
  • Search the history of Sci-Gateford in the greatest context of the Pennsylvania Prisoners system, the collective prison, the fairy structure, the history of American prison writing, the education of prison, and beyond
  • Carry the Mukurtu digital platform for Graateford and download materials
  • Implementing descriptive data plans and descriptive practices of archive materials in line with the vision of Graateford as a project to search for freedom
  • Help in training team members and community partners in the history of the mouth and methods of collecting oral preservation
  • Working with community groups also works in the space of the archives of the army to find a permanent house for Graateford Archive
  • Attending regular meetings of the project’s advisory committee
  • Support the general trend of the project and responds to challenges and opportunities as needed

Report line: Community Archive Reports to the head of Quaker & Special and Executive Director of the Graateford Archive Project.

The minimum qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Three years of experience working in archives or libraries

Professional competencies

  • The experience of working on projects that focus on society
  • The ability to work with respect, cooperative and effective with project partners, stakeholders in society and stakeholders on the campus
  • The ability to work with respect, cooperative and effective with people who suffer from loss, sadness and shock as a result of their experiences with the wise state
  • Knowledge of traditional, societal and theoretical descriptive data plans and cash indexing practices showed
  • Project management experience showed
  • Show strong attention to details

Favorite qualifications

  • Mlis or equivalent degree
  • Knowledge showed the theory of preserved history, mouth, principles and practices, including practices centered around society and the enlightening of shock.
  • Experience showed at work with digital groups or digital archives
  • The ability to work in society, and facilitate the meetings of stakeholders in society and the events that focus on society
  • Knowing the sacrifice system and its history in the United States, especially the state of Pennsylvania

We realize that some people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they do not have a job qualification, including favorite qualifications. We are more interested in finding the best candidate for this job, and we realize that the successful candidate may come from a less traditional professional path, such as obtaining skills and capabilities acquired outside the context of the classroom, or a set of equivalent skills. We encourage you to progress, even if you don’t think you are meeting all our favorite qualifications.

Special requirements

  • Power drivers driver’s license in the United States and its ability to pass the auto registry registration
  • The ability to attend evening/weekend events with related community groups, including visits to currently imprisoned partners, and travel to these events, including by car

To applyInterested applicants are invited to submit an application, to include a coverage and appeal letter, through Haverford College functional via Workday (no other form of application) is accepted through the visit https: //haverford.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/external/job/haverford-campus/coo …. The deadline for the application November 2, 2025. The application will start reviewing after the deadline has passed. Please email Recruiting@haverford.edu With questions about sending your materials. If the research committee is interested in following up your candidacy, you will hear directly from it. The final qualifiers will be asked to provide three professional references.

Haverford College is an equal employer who is committed to diversity, arrows, integration, social justice, providing equal opportunities and reaching all individuals regardless of race, race, religion, sexual identity, sexual inclination, national origin, origin, age, marital status, deficit or veteran situation. Women, non -bilateral and transgender individuals are encouraged, native people, and those who suffer from other or multiple identities historically and/or special representation in particular to apply.

We at the Haraford College realize that we live and work on the Lenape land and pay the respect and honor for the ties of this land, from the time of its first human population so far, and in the future. We seek to maintain our current and constantly developed ties with the members of the LENAATE tribes and societies, in appreciation of our interlocking history and with the goal of moving towards the correct relationship between the Haraford from Today and Lenape Peoples.

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