ARCHIVIST (TEMPORARY) (TOP-SECRET)
Company: Dawson
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
DAWSON is a Native Hawaiian global business enterprise serving
the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal government clients
while benefiting the Native Hawaiian community.
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- Hour rate - $43.26 to $45.67
- Clearance - Top-SecretJOB TITLE: Archivist (Temporary)We are
looking to hire full-time (Temporary) Archivist personnel to
provide support services to assist with the development and
operations of the FBI Experience. The FBI Experience is an
education center that provides visitors with a look into the FBI
through interactive multimedia exhibits, content, and
artifacts.Archivist will:
- Assist The FBI Experience by providing VSR services Monday
through Friday, during regular business core hours: 8:30 a.m. -
5:30 p.m.
- Assist the Collections Team in identifying artifacts to add to
the collection and help manage the accessioning process.
- Gently and properly handle objects weighing up to 30lbs with
care, aiding with the preservation and safeguarding of items as
they are put away or into storage.
- Assist the Collections Team in managing incoming and outgoing
loans, including helping to select artifacts as well as condition
reporting and packing them for shipment.Focus on four (4) main
areas to include Collections Management, Digital Archives, Archival
Services, and, if need be, Historical Research.
- Develop and implement records management program for filing,
protection, and retrieval of records, and assure compliance with
the program.
- Prepare manuals and train workers in the use of new forms,
reports, procedures, or equipment, according to organizational
policy.
- Work closely with the FBI Historian as needed.DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develop exhibits and historical site content.
- Catalogue various collections including, but not limited to,
objects, photographs, videos, and files.
- Assist with Visitor Services Representative duties.
- Conduct specialized historical research such as identifying and
authenticating historical resources and studies and preserving
artifacts, objects, manuscripts, and records.
- Manage, maintain and preserve collections.
- Catalogue and archive the extent, variety, and condition of the
FBI collection which is undefined at the time of the award. It is
estimated that the collection includes approximately 50,000+
objects, videos, photographs, and documents.
- Collections Management - Assess, inventory, research
collections, and manage databases to bring the full value of the
collection to light.
- Digital Archives - Establish control of our digital materials
to enable accessibility now and into the future.
- Archival Services - Appraise, arrange, and describe historical
materials in all formats to create an accessible and usable
past.
- Historical Research (if needed) - Collect and analyze
information to address historical questions by internal and
external groups.
- Work with and fully support the FBI Experience Collections
Team, who will act as the task lead.
- Aid with proper disposal of objects, if needed, under the
direction of FBI Experience Collections Team.
- Identify and organize objects and detailed descriptions of
objects to support ongoing use and management of collections.
- Assist the Collections Team in identifying artifacts to add to
the collection and help manage the accessioning process.
- Provide images and measurements of all objects to facilitate
their use, as well as complete the cataloging project with
well-defined exhibit content.
- Generate selection criteria to be captured in a collection
management system shall, at a minimum, include Object
Identification Number, Name, Description, Height, Width, Depth,
Diameter and Weight.
- Gently and properly handle objects weighing up to 30lbs with
care, aiding with the preservation and safeguarding of items as
they are put away or into storage.
- Assist with regular asset inventory.
- Train staff in the proper handling and cataloging of the
collection.
- Provide tours and information to visiting VIPs or others
needing information about the collection.
- Track and request archival supplies.
- Monitor and make recommendations regarding the use of
Collections storage spaces.
- Assist with the movement of artifacts between storage
spaces.
- Assist the FBI Experience Collections Team in managing incoming
and outgoing loans, including helping to select artifacts as well
as condition reporting and packing them for shipment.
- Develop and implement a records management program for filing,
protection, and retrieval of records, and assure compliance with
the program.
- Prepare manuals and train workers in the use of new forms,
reports, procedures, or equipment, according to organizational
policy.
- Work closely with the FBI Historian as needed.QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School graduate / General Education Diploma (GED).
- One (1) year experience in cataloging, archival, or
organizational management.
- Demonstrated skills of extreme attention to detail, meticulous
management of ambiguous data, and categorical management.
- Ability to thoroughly gather and analyze data, and develop
solutions or alternative methods of proceeding with organizational
problems or procedures.
- Experience with document finding and implementation of new
processes.
- Experience with careful handling of objects of all sizes and
shapes.
- Physically able to lift and carry objects of varying size and
weight - up to 20 pounds unassisted, potentially requiring a step
stool or other tools to assist with subject movement.
- Strong research skills utilizing various qualitative and
quantitative research methods.PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK
ENVIRONMENT:
- Continually required to sit.
- Continually required to utilize hand and finger dexterity.
- Continually required to talk or hear.
- Occasionally required to lift objects up to 30lb.
- While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the
work environment is usually low.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include: Close
vision and ability to adjust focus.DAWSON is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action/VEVRAA federal contractor. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin,
disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.DAWSON gives preference to internal
candidates. If no internal candidate meets our qualifications,
external candidates will be given consideration.
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