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Records Manager, Suffolk University -- Boston, MA
Filed under GSLIS Jobs and Opportunities
Posted by GSLIS, February 16, 2008
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Records Manager, University Archives
Suffolk University, Boston, MA
Overview:
Incumbent is responsible for the development and implementation of a
comprehensive records management program at Suffolk University. The
candidate will develop and maintain records retention and disposition
schedules for University records, including paper and electronic records
consistent with local, state and federal laws. The Records Manager reports
to the University Archivist and works closely with the Director for Budget
and Risk Management, the Information Technology department and the
University’s external legal counsel.
Requirements:
MLS/MLIS/MIS degree from an ALA accredited program with coursework in
records management or Certified Records Manager (CRM).
Two to three years professional experience in records management,
preferably in a university setting.
Knowledge and understanding of records theory and standards.
Experience with electronic records management and digital preservation
issues.
Familiarity with technology and developments in electronic records,
digital asset management and digital repository systems.
Strong communication skills and service orientation.
Ability to work with all academic levels, including administrators,
faculty, staff, and students.
Knowledge of legal issues governing university records.
To Apply: Applicants apply online at http://jobs.suffolk.edu