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he Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is one of America's leading historic,
cultural and educational institutions. Opened in 1982, the Museum, anchored
aboard the former USS Intrepid, a national historic landmark, has welcomed
more than 10 million visitors and currently welcomes almost one million
visitors annually. The Museum's mission is "to honor our heroes, educate the
public and inspire our youth." The Museum pursues this
mission through a dynamic and enriching exhibition environment recounting
human stories behind the machinery on display in relation to the service era
of the Intrepid: in World War II, the Cold War, NASA recovery missions and
three tours in Vietnam. In connection thereto, the Museum delivers a broad
range of credible, innovative, and engaging educational programs supplementing
classroom learning in history, science, and leadership as well as extensive
public and proprietary programs honoring those who serve our country - all to
inspire our youth.

  
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum seeks a highly motivated individual to
fill the full-time position of Collections Assistant, Archive
Specialist. This person will report to the Collections
Manager and work with the larger Exhibits Department to fulfill the mission of
the Intrepid Museum. The Collections Assistant, Archive
Specialist will support all aspects of the Collections Program including
accessioning, policy development and exhibition
preparation. Within the Collections Program the Collections
Assistant, Archive Specialist will focus on the historic
archives. This position requires organization, strong
communication, physical agility and a can-do attitude.

  
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  * Assist with the day to day collections tasks which may include: housing and preparation of documents and artifacts, fabrication of mounts, exhibit installation, preventive conservation and research assignments.
  * Cataloging of incoming archive acquisitions, archive backlog and new collections items discovered onboard.
  * Participate in the photographing, scanning and digitization of documents and photographs.
  * Enter detailed, appropriate and accurate data into the Museum's database, TMS.
  * Develop finding aides for the Museum's archive with the goal to publish EAD encoded finding aids on the web
  * Assist in the relocation and proper housing of archives.
  * Participate in collections review meetings to determine proper status of various collection items.
  * Aid in the research and development of collections and archives policies
  * Perform other duties as required by management
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) in
Library & Information Science from an ALA accredited institution with a
concentration in Archival Studies and a minimum of 1-2 years archives
experience working with historic collections or an equivalent combination of
education, training, and experience. The ideal candidate
will have proficiency in the use and application of EAD and MARC records and
other library and archival descriptive and content standards. This person will
have experience with object handling and preventative conservation; knowledge
of accepted museum registration and collections management procedures and
practices; experience with collections management databases (TMS preferred),
cataloguing standards and controlled vocabularies. The candidate must be
technically literate, including experience with digital photography and the
processing and management of digital media. He/she must have strong
organizational, interpersonal and computer skills. The
candidate must be able to maneuver through dimly lit narrow passageways, climb
up/down steep ladders and move heavy collections objects with assistance.
Ability to work weekends, holidays, and evenings as necessary.



For consideration e-mail resume with salary requirements to:
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