Position Highlights

The University of Arizona Libraries seeks a Digital Project Archivist for a 
30-month initiative on Reclaiming the Border Narrative funded by the Ford 
Foundation. The Digital Project Archivist will work with project partners to 
develop and implement digital archives using the Domain of One’s Own service 
and hosted platforms including Omeka and Mukurtu. The incumbent will also 
support efforts toward long term sustainability and will collaborate closely 
with the Digital Initiatives Archivist in Special Collections to develop and 
provide support for community archiving workflows and frameworks. The Digital 
Project Archivist reports to the Head of Special Collections.

The University of Arizona has been awarded a grant from the Ford Foundation to 
serve as an archival partner for a project aimed at expanding perceptions and 
narratives surrounding the U.S. – Mexico border, Reclaiming the Border 
Narrative: Storytelling and Cultural Power for Migrant Justice. This is a joint 
project of the UArizona Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry and UArizona 
Libraries Special Collections.As the archival partner for the project, the 
Confluencenter and UArizona Libraries Special Collections will engage with 
forty + Reclaiming the Border Narrative grantees. The Digital Project Archivist 
will be responsible for working with the Archival Partner Team to create and 
activate a community-led and ethically operated archive ensuring the goals of 
the initiative are met.

The Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry and UArizona Libraries Special 
Collections are committed to the university’s Hispanic Serving Institution 
mission and it continues to expand its engagement and connection efforts to our 
local and regional communities. The position will involve communication with 
Spanish speaking populations in Arizona, Sonora, Mexico and other regions.

Visit the Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry and UAL Special Collections and 
learn more about us.

Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; 
life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and 
holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family 
members; state and optional retirement plans; access to UA recreation and 
cultural activities; and more!

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Duties & Responsibilities

Characteristic Duties:

Maintains Domain of One’s Own web hosting for the project by managing the 
project’s website and assisting project awardees with initial account setup
Builds capacity among awardees for engaging with digital archives via Domain of 
One’s Own and Omeka with the possibility of including additional platforms and 
plug-ins
Initiates and maintains technical documentation
May support research and development tasks, such as conducting literature 
reviews, and other background research; contributing to discussions of 
development of protocols and research measures; assisting with data collection 
and analysis
The UA Libraries support the UA’s diversity and inclusiveness strategic 
initiatives designed to create an inclusive environment for all faculty, staff, 
and students.  The candidate is expected to support diversity and inclusiveness 
efforts in the department and college
Other duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Ability to manage and coordinate multiple projects and ongoing operational 
demands; ability to see projects through to completion
Cultural and linguistic competencies appropriate to the communities along the 
U.S.-Mexico border
Knowledge of effective and ethical acquisition methodologies according to 
institutional and professional standards and values
Ability to communicate the importance, methods, needs, and priorities of 
digital projects to a variety of partners, including those with limited 
technical knowledge; be an effective and diplomatic trainer of colleagues and 
collaborators in matters relating to information technology; and identify and 
include stakeholders in decision-making
Strong project management, leadership, and collaboration skills to plan and 
implement projects, coordinate staff, and report on deliverables
Knowledge of current issues, standards, trends, and best practices regarding 
the creation, management, storage, organization, appraisal, description, and 
preservation of digitized and born-digital collections
Knowledge of best practices to accession, create, edit, describe, and preserve 
digital objects
Strong public service ethic
Excellent attention to detail and critical thinking skills
Ability to learn new skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
Ability to work in a highly collaborative and inclusive environment, one that 
values and leverages the benefits of diverse perspectives
Positive attitude and strong demonstration of Our Values: Collaboration, 
Continuous Learning, Diversity, Innovation, and Integrity

 

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent advanced learning attained through professional 
level experience required
Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience is required

 

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s degree in library and information science, or advanced degree in a 
relevant field with coursework or substantive experience with digital content 
and digital archiving issues
Project management experience
Experience with website management and social media
Experience with digital archives, digital curation, or digital stewardship
Experience in an academic environment
Experience in academic writing and publication
Experience communicating verbally in English and Spanish with proficiency


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