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Senior Archivist - Visual Resources *Hybrid* - St. Joseph Residence Seattle

12 Dec 2024 9:11 AM | Melissa Pomeroy (Administrator)

For full post and to apply, click HERE

Job Identification: 333647
Job Category: Administrative Support
Posting Date; 12/11/2024, 11:25 AM
Locations: St Joseph Residence Seattle-Seattle(HR) (Hybrid)
Job Schedule: Full time
Job Shift: Day
FTE: 1

Salary Range by Location:
Washington: Western - Except Tukwila: Min: $29.04, Max: $45.30
Washington: Southwest - Olympia, Centralia & Below: Min: $27.86 Max: $43.46
Washington: Tukwila: Min: $29.04, Max: $45.30
Washington: Eastern: Min: $24.79, Max: $38.67
Washington: South Eastern: Min: $25.97, Max: $40.51

Job Description

Providence is calling a Senior Archivist - Visual Resources who will work on a hybrid set-up in Seattle, WA office.

This position serves both the Sisters of Providence (Mother Joseph Province) and Providence Health & Services. Position has primary responsibility for managing the selection, preservation, processing, and access to visual resources in all formats including print collections, negatives, film, videotape, and born-digital assets in Providence Archives. The incumbent manages the digital asset management system (DAM) and helps to maintain, and adds records to, the content management system (CMS).

The nature of some historical and visual material requires confidentiality and use of good judgment when dealing with such records.

The incumbent performs all duties in a manner that promotes Providence mission, values, and philosophy. In all aspects, he/she serves as a role model for the values and mission of the organization.

Providence caregivers are not simply valued – they’re invaluable. Join our team at Providence Strategic And Management Services and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best people, we must empower them.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree History, American Studies or related discipline with knowledge of photograph conservation and history of photographic processes. Or Appropriate combination of work experience and education may be substituted for a degree.
  • 5 years Archives experience involving administration of photographic and visual resources, preservation, arrangement and description, reference and coordination responsibilities.
  • 3 years Experience with archival database software required. Familiarity with archival preservation standards and reformatting options is required
  • 3 years Thorough knowledge of standard Microsoft Office applications is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's Degree Related discipline with archival studies coursework. Or equivalent educ/experience
  • Current certification by the Academy of Certified Archivists

See job post for more information and to apply


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