Librarian/Archivist (Full-Time)

Portland Art Museum
Portland, OR Full Time
POSTED ON 1/21/2023 CLOSED ON 7/20/2023

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Job Description

The Portland Art Museum (referred to as Museum) invites applications for the position of Librarian/Archivist. The Librarian/Archivist is responsible for the maintenance, supervision, and preservation of the Portland Art Museum’s Library and archival holdings.

The Library & Archives are presently closed in preparation for relocation as part of a major campus renovation project. Years 1 - 3 will be largely focused on planning and implementing the collection move and collaborating with the Director of Collections & Exhibition on the development of the future library and archives space and functions.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Pack and move 60,000 books/files during the initial phase of the campus renovation project
  • Maintenance of library space and collections, including shifting and weeding as necessary, assessing physical housing of collections, some binding and mending, ordering supplies
  • Supervise circulation of all library and archival materials, including administration of Interlibrary Loan
  • Catalog and process incoming acquisitions, including archival collections
  • Support the research efforts of Curators
  • Work closely with Curatorial and Education Departments to develop and refine collections and manage new acquisitions (process gifts, administer museum exchange program, review publishers’ catalogs, place orders, manage vendor relationships, process new materials)
  • Manage subscription services (physical and digital)
  • Maintain and provide access to the Museum’s archival holdings (Access to the collections will be limited during construction.)
  • Maintain publications information in the Museum object database (MimsyXG)
  • Assess and prioritize potential digitization projects related to the Museum’s archives
  • Support existing audiovisual collections activities and prioritize media migration and digitization, as necessary
  • Assist with project-based grant-writing as required
  • Participate in team meetings and planning for strategic Museum initiatives, including digital engagement and public outreach


Secondary or Additional Responsibilities

  • Organize and display exhibitions drawn from library and archives holdings that complement current Museum programming
  • Actively engage staff and the public with library initiatives and programs
  • Provide reference services for users of library and archival collections and maintain usage statistics
  • Performs other related duties as assigned


Supervisory Responsibilities

  • This role does not have direct staff, goal would be to recruit, train and supervise interns, fellows, and/or work study students from local colleges and universities
  • Manages annual budget and purchasing
  • Manages 60,000 volume library and archive
  • Oversees long term planning for Library & Archive initiatives


Institutional Responsibilities

  • Support the Museum’s mission, vision and core values of creativity, connection, equity, learning, accessibility and accountability
  • Contribute to and support the PAM strategic plan, annual priorities, and institutional initiatives such as diversity, equity, inclusion and access
  • Contribute to a positive organizational culture based on mutual respect, a spirit of collegiality, cooperation, and openness to many perspectives
  • Participate in a culture of ongoing learning, collaboration, innovation, creativity, and community engagement
  • Promote equity and inclusion goals and have a “people first” mindset


Required Knowledge & Skills

If you have any questions along the way including wanting to talk about a non traditional career background, please reach out to HR.

  • Experience working with paper-based archival collections
  • Knowledge of current resources and practices related to archives and records management
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and executing new projects, especially as related to digital collections and audience engagement
  • Involvement in related professional organizations, including ARLIS/NA, MCN, SAA, etc.
  • Experience working independently and collaboratively to execute discrete projects and further long-term strategic initiatives


Education, Formal & Informal Experience, Training Required, Certification, Etc.

  • Master’s Degree (MLS, MSI, MLIS) from an ALA-accredited program with an Undergraduate Degree in Art History preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in an academic/research/visual resources setting strongly preferred
  • Previous cataloging experience and understanding of metadata creation, including MARC, Dublin Core, DACS, EAD
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including working knowledge of Microsoft Access, HTML, CSS, XML
  • Experience using OCLC, collections and digital asset management systems, and open source software. Previous experience with LibraryWorld, mitinet, MimsyXG, Artstor, Archivists’ Toolkit a plus
  • Reading knowledge of French, German, Japanese, or Chinese is a plus


Job Conditions

  • Exempt/Full-time status
  • Schedule/Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm (35 hours per week)
  • Onsite with Occasional Work From Home Flexibility
  • On-call as part of Emergency Preparedness Plan
  • Extensive computer work


Physical Activities

  • Frequently moving around the Museum
  • Frequent communication with teams members or clients
  • Frequently sitting in an office environment
  • Continuous repetitive motions of hands/wrist/fingers; high computer and phone use
  • Occasionally lift/push/pull up to 20lbs
  • This is not a complete representation of all physical requirements

Company Description

COVID-19

The Museum has adopted a policy where all employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment, except employees who work exclusively from home or outdoors. Employees may request an exception from vaccination because of a disability or sincerely held religious beliefs. For new employees, requests for exemption must occur before beginning employment to hr@pam.org. New employees must submit proof of vaccination or a valid exception request to the HR department before their first day of work.


Equal Opportunity & Accessibility

The Museum is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, both in our hiring practices and in our Museum employee experiences. We strive to foster a mindful and respectful environment in which everyone can be their authentic selves at work and experience a culture free of harassment, racism, and discrimination.

The Museum is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a policy of non-discrimination in employment on any basis including age, sex, color, race, creed, national origin, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political belief, disability or any other legally protected status. We are committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. This commitment ensures that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the application, interview, and hiring process. Alternative formats of this application are available upon request. If reasonable accommodation or an alternative form of this application is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, perform essential job functions, and/or receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Human Resources at hr@pam.org or 503.276.4358.


About the Portland Art Museum

The seventh oldest museum in the United States, the Portland Art Museum is internationally recognized for its permanent collection and ambitious special exhibitions drawn from the Museum’s holdings and the world’s finest public and private collections. The Museum’s collection of more than 50,000 objects, displayed in 112,000 square feet of galleries, reflects the history of art from ancient times to today. The collection is distinguished for its holdings of arts of the native peoples of North America, English silver, and the graphic arts. An active collecting institution dedicated to preserving great art for the enrichment of future generations, the Museum devotes 90 percent of its galleries to its permanent collection.

The Museum’s campus of landmark buildings, a cornerstone of Portland’s cultural district, includes the Jubitz Center for Modern and Contemporary Art, the Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts, the Schnitzer Center for Northwest Art, PAM CUT, and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Center for Native American Art. With a membership of more than 22,000 households and serving more than 350,000 visitors annually, the Museum is a premier venue for education in the visual arts. For information on exhibitions and programs, call 503-226-2811 or visit portlandartmuseum.org.


Benefits

  • This role is exempt/salaried and full-time
  • Budgeted compensation is within pay grade I ($51,324 min - $60,296 mid - $69,296 max), depending on experience
  • $50 per month phone reimbursement
  • Healthcare package: medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, 401K match, and flexible spending accounts
  • Paid time off: 6 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, vacation, sick, and bereavement leave.
  • Transportation benefits: TriMet / C-Tran / parking pass discount or bike to work enrollment
  • Museum admission & lectures, programs, and gift shop discounts
  • R.E.A.P (Reciprocal Employee Attraction Pass), providing free general admission to local destinations

Application Process for Librarian/Archivist

Apply online at: www.portlandartmuseum.org/careers, to create a profile.

In order to be considered eligible, submissions require a resume, cover letter, four references, and all application questions answered. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Closing date: Monday, 2/06/23, 5:00PM PST.

Salary : $51,324 - $60,296

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