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Associate Archivist for Digital Resources

Research Foundation Cuny, New York, New York, us, 10261

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JR1141Thank you for considering a career with the Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY).The team at RFCUNY is made up of dedicated, talented professionals committed to providing the services that allow CUNY researchers, faculty, and staff to focus on their intellectual curiosity and scientific discoveries.We are pleased that you are interested in exploring opportunities to join RFCUNY.Primary Location:OFFICE OF SR. UNIV DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSBargaining Unit:NoCUNY’s Office of Library Services (OLS) seeks a highly motivated, thoughtful, and detail-oriented individual to serve as our Digital Resources Associate Archivist on the Cultivating Archives and Institutional Memory Project, funded by the Mellon Foundation. The individual in this role will support the discoverability and use of CUNY’s archival collections online, in the classroom, and in public settings through collaboration with CUNY archivists and faculty. They will play a crucial technical role in the ongoing deployment of JSTOR across CUNY campuses and research centers. They may also digitize archival collections, as well as support and shape archival outreach efforts across the CUNY system.The Digital Resources Associate Archivist will report directly to CUNY’s Digital Archivist and work two days/week out of the Office of Library Services’ offices at 555 W. 57th Street in Manhattan. This is a benefits-eligible, part-time position, working 20 hours per week.Application period closes on **March 6th** with online interviews the week of March 9th. The expected start date for this position is March 30th, lasting through the end of August 2026, with the opportunity for reappointment through the end of February 2027.**Duties and Responsibilities:*** Supporting the use of JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services at CUNY campuses, including digitization and description of archival records* Updating and reviewing user documentation for JSTOR and ArchivesSpace, and other digital archive tools and workflow guidance* Creating research guides on topics found across multiple campus archives* Editing Wikipedia articles; creating Wikidata authority records for inclusion in ArchivesSpace* Preparing digital resources on behalf of the Office of Library Services, including LibGuides* Maintenance of metadata spreadsheets and files for digital projects* Occasional travel to CUNY archives for research visits* Other duties as assigned**Minimum Qualifications:*** **Must be enrolled in CUNY Queens College’s Graduate School for Library and Information Studies (GSLIS) or have graduated from GSLIS within the past two years (Spring 2024 or more recent). Current students or recent graduates of the GSLIS Archives Certificate program preferred.*** Coursework or professional experience in archives* Strong writing and organizational skills* Must be eligible to work for the CUNY Research Foundation (not already employed by the Research Foundation and able to work legally in US)**Preferred Qualifications:*** Experience with digital archival collections and/or digital asset management systems* Experience with creating and managing data sets in spreadsheets* Background learning new systems, providing support for users and troubleshooting systems very helpful* Experience with archival digitization and best practices of digital archival collection management* Basic understanding of DACS* Experience with JSTOR, ArchivesSpace, Academic Commons, Wikidata/Wikipedia, and LibApps helpful* Creative, team player willing to be flexible and try new things**Work Environment & Physical Requirements:*** Occasionally, work will require lifting and carrying boxes up to 25 pounds and working in tight spaces. Candidates with physical limitations can be accommodated and should not be discouraged from applying.* Ability to travel to CUNY’s 30+ archives across New York City, strongly preferred.* Must be available to work in-person at CUNY campuses as assigned.* Schedule and worksite(s) to be determined based on project needs and candidate availability. Generally, 7-hour in-person workdays with the Archives team in the Office of Library Services will be on Mondays and Tuesdays with 6 remaining hours of flexible remote work each week.Pay Range:Minimum - Maximum: $30/hour**RFCUNY Benefits****Equal Employment Opportunity Statement**

The Research Foundation of the City University of New York is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Americans with Disabilities Act/E-Verify Employer. It is the policy of the Research Foundation of CUNY to provide equal employment opportunities free of discrimination based on race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, domestic violence victim status, arrest record, criminal conviction history, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.The Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY) is a nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1963 to provide post-award fiscal and administrative support for CUNY’s research and sponsored programs. RFCUNY’s services allow CUNY researchers, faculty, and staff to focus on their intellectual curiosity and scientific discoveries, on projects and programs that serve our local and global communities, proposing concrete solutions to society’s most pressing challenges.

RFCUNY serves as a fiscal agent and works closely with all the CUNY campus Grants Offices to perform the core functions of post-award financial management for CUNY research projects and sponsored programs. These functions include legal assessment and signing of agreements where RFCUNY is named as a fiscal agent; setting up award accounts; preparing sub-awards and assisting PIs in monitoring the work of the recipients of sub-awards; supporting project directors with hiring and managing research project and sponsored program staff; supporting the purchasing and paying for goods and services with grant and program funds; managing financial aspects of projects including accounts receivable, financial reporting, invoicing, budget monitoring, and cost compliance with uniform guidance; ensuring that sponsor financial requirements are met; monitoring compliance with applicable project and financial management rules and laws; supporting the management of independent and external audits and financial reviews; and providing data, information, management expertise, and other supports to CUNY’s research and sponsored programs. #J-18808-Ljbffr