The Bentley Historical Library (BHL) at the University of Michigan is seeking a qualified, enthusiastic, collaborative, and innovative professional as Archivist for Archival Processing (Archivist). This role plays a key part in BHL's mission to preserve the University of Michigan's history by focusing on making the university records and historical collections related to the University of Michigan accessible.
Working under close supervision of the Assistant Director for Collections Management and in close collaboration with members of BHL Curation Team and the University Archives and Records Program (UARP) within the BHL's Collections Team, the Archivist will primarily process the university records and collections related to the University of Michigan history, as well as select collections related to the history of the state of Michigan. These include records and publications from the University of Michigan academic and administrative units, executive officers, student and alumni organizations, as well as personal papers. Formats of materials include paper-based documents, born-digital records, and analog audiovisual materials.
As a member of the Curation Team, the Archivist will follow established guidelines for processing and managing both physical and digital records. This work includes the use of archival and digital preservation systems such as ArchivesSpace and Archivematica to ensure long-term access, organization, and stewardship of materials. The Archivist will receive all necessary training as well as ongoing mentoring and professional development support.
Because BHL operates in a highly collaborative environment, the ability to communicate effectively, work across teams, and consider the needs of diverse stakeholders is essential.
This position is primarily based at the BHL location within the North Campus Research Complex on Huron Parkway in Ann Arbor, Michigan.