Daily Operations
• Develop and implement policies and procedures related to the acquisition, arrangement, description, processing and preservation of archival materials;
• ensure the integrity and protection of records essential to the documentation of the University's development and function.
• Acquire and preserve official University publications; collect archival material from non-official sources, such as private papers of faculty or staff members, student publications and records of student organizations and activities, and papers and memorabilia from alumni.
• Establish criteria for the appraisal of records; analyze documents to appraise their value to posterity or to MMC; appraise and edit permanent records and historically valuable documents; select and edit documents for publication and display according to knowledge of subject.
• Collaborate with the institutions Archives on standards, procedures, and policies whenever feasible.
• Prepare or direct the preparation of document descriptions and reference aids for use of archives such as accession lists, indexes, guides, bibliographies, abstracts and microfilmed copies of documents; direct the filing and cross-indexing of selected documents in alphabetical and chronological order.
• Supervise the transfer of institutional records to the archives and the destruction or transfer of materials not suitable for preservation in the archives.
• Advise outside agencies, scholars, journalists, and others concerning the history of the institution; establish policies related to access to confidential materials.
• Determine fiscal requirements and prepare budgetary recommendations.
• Direct various personnel actions including, but not limited to, hiring, performance appraisal, promotions, transfers and vacation schedules.
• Work with institutional leadership concerning digital records.
• Establish an on-going oral history program.
• Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
• Engages in outreach activities promoting the Library, University Archives, and Special Collections
• Provides reference assistance to interested parties regarding the Meharry Archives, Special Collections materials
Required Skills
• Knowledge of records management principles and practices
• Knowledge of digital archival practices
• Knowledge of the technologies and automation techniques
• Skills in EAD, Dublin Core and other structure standards relevant to the archival control of digital collections
• Skills in use of desktop publishing applications, such as MS Excel, Publisher, Word, and other routinely used software
• Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
• Ability to work independently
Required Education and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree from an ALA accredited program for library and information science and/or Bachelor’s degree in history or related topic required.
• Master’s degree from an ALA accredited program for library and information science and/or Master’s degree in history or related topic preferred.
• Experience required with proven office administration and customer service skills.