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Jobs in the Northwest

Required Elements for submitting a job to NWA

As of May 16, 2019 NWA has adopted the NWA Policy for Acceptable Job Postings. Please review the policy to learn what required elements are needed for a successful job post. The following three rules must be adhered to for job postings to be shared on the NWA website and through NWA social media channels:

  1. NWA will only post jobs, internships, and volunteer positions in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
  2. Positions must have a salary or salary range listed.
  3. Unpaid positions are discouraged. If an internship is unpaid then it must adhere to the United States Department of Labor's Internship Programs Under the Fair Labor Standards Act and follow the Society of American Archivists' Best Practices for Internships as a Component of Graduate Archival Education. Volunteer positions must follow the Society of American Archivists' Best Practices for Volunteers in Archives.

If the job post is found to be in violation of the US Labor laws, or is otherwise in violation of professional best practices, the organization will be notified and the job post will be rejected. 

Some job postings may be edited to condense the length of the text, so please include links to the full post. 

Guidelines and resources to help craft a successful job post

To learn more about what elements to include for a successful job announcement, please read NWA's Guidelines to Help Craft a Successful Job Post. If the job announcement is missing one or more elements, the organization will be notified and publishing of the job announcement on NWA's website will be delayed until a corrected version is received.

Best Practices for Archival Term Positions: written by the Term Labor Best Practices Working Group, this document presents best practices for administrators, hiring managers, and supervisors to put into action when planning for and employing archival term positions. At the foundation of this document is the recognition that temporary labor is detrimental to employees, as well as to sustainable and holistic collection stewardship. 

Additional job seeking resources

For library positions in the Pacific Northwest, check out the PNLA Job Board

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  • 28 Sep 2023 9:41 AM | Melissa Pomeroy (Administrator)

    University of Washington: Academic Personnel: University Libraries  

    Seattle, WA, United States  

    Open Date  

    Jul 21, 2023   

    Full job posting: https://apply.interfolio.com/127539

    THE POSITION: 

    The University of Washington Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of Associate Dean for Distinctive Collections (ADDC). The successful candidate will be a leader with experience, bold ideas, and the collaborative and political skills to implement them. Reporting to the Dean of University Libraries, the Associate Dean for Distinctive Collections (ADDC) serves on the Libraries Cabinet, bringing their vision and expertise to the systemwide leadership of the Libraries. The ADDC has direct responsibility for administration of the Distinctive Collections (DC) portfolio, consisting of the Special Collections department and the International Studies unit. The ADDC will provide leadership for DC curators, librarians, and staff, and ensure that DC personnel have both the skills and tools necessary to develop and support 21st-century activities and services for Distinctive Collections.  

    The Special Collections department includes collections and services for book arts and rare books, Pacific Northwest history, historical visual and audiovisual materials, the institutional archives of the University of Washington, the Labor Archives of Washington, and the UW Ethnomusicology Archives. Special Collections has a current staff of 17, including temporary staff. The International Studies unit, with a staff of six, manages collections and subject expertise to support Near East, Slavic and Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia international studies. 

    This position is not tenure eligible.

    BENEFITS 

    Librarians are academic personnel and participate in the University of Washington Retirement Plan on a matching basis. This is a full-time, 12-month appointment. Vacation is accrued at the rate of 26 working days per year; sick leave at the rate of 12 working days per year. No state or local income tax. 

    SALARY 

    The base salary range for this position will be $10,000-$11,500 per month, commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. An Administrative Stipend will be established at the time of appointment. Other compensation associated with this position may include a relocation incentive payment and a moving allowance.  

    Qualifications  

    Required 

    • Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association or an equivalent graduate library science/information studies degree. 

    • At least 8 years of successful post-MLS library experience including at least 5 years managerial and leadership experience within special collections in an academic or research library. 

    • Demonstrated strong, effective managerial and organizational skills with an ability to lead and motivate library staff at all levels with energy, creativity, compassion, and affinity for productive ambiguity. 

    • Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workforce, in the management of collections, and in the provision of services.  

    • Knowledge of current and emerging trends, issues, workflows, standards, and best practices in the management of special collections, with a strong commitment to user-centered design of services and collections. 

    • Demonstrated ability to work successfully in a collaborative management environment and to function effectively as a member of a leadership team. 

    • Experience with budget development and financial management of a variety of funding sources (e.g., state, tuition, self-sustaining, grants, gifts, and endowments). 

    • Experience working with donors and developing external funding opportunities. Knowledge of regulations and compliance requirements for non-cash gifts and sponsored programs.  

    • Experience in physical and digital infrastructure planning and development for special collections. Experience with space management for large collections. 

    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. 

    Preferred 

    • Experience with international studies or area studies collections. 

    • Experience working with Indigenous individuals and groups, and an understanding of issues surrounding Indigenous material in archival collections. 

    • Experience working with community stakeholder groups and community advisory committees. 

    • Experience with Atlas Systems and Aeon workflow software for special collections and archives. 

    • Experience with the Lean process or Agile project management. 

    • Experience working and supervising in a union environment.

    Apply Now  


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