Description
Overview
The Vermont State Archives and Records Administration (VSARA) seeks an innovative, versatile, and service-oriented information professional to provide reference and research services to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders seeking access to, or information from, records preserved in the state archives.
Overview:
The ideal candidate for this public-facing position has a transdisciplinary background based in archives, information and computer science with political science or government history experience that includes legal research and demonstrated ability to: (1) plan, lead, and coordinate projects and initiatives involving State archival records; (2) create and deliver robust informational tools and resources designed to promote knowledge and understanding of Vermont through its laws and public records; and (3) prepare and present formal reports and recommendations on a broad range of subject matters.
What Will You Do?:
The Government Archives and Information Specialist is the primary contact for VSARA's research and reference services, which includes providing onsite access to State archival records through our public reference room. At the Specialist III level, you will work under the general supervision of a senior team member and perform advanced functions related to VSARA's reference and research services by:
- Managing and processing requests for records in the state archives according to the Vermont Public Records Act.
- Adhering to VSARA's internal controls for providing timely, effective, and accurate reference and research services to stakeholders and for making recommendations to address improvement or planning needs.
- Collaborating with external and internal stakeholders to develop policies, tools, and resources to promote the use of, and access to, State archival records, including for the purposes of strategically fulfilling the mission-critical informational needs of external and internal stakeholders.
- Providing full consultative and outreach services, including guidance on record schedules, laws and regulations, policies and guidelines, and professional archival standards and best practices.
- Overseeing assigned projects and initiatives related to State archival records, regardless of format.
- Responding to and resolving difficult and complex situations and problems, and independently determining when concerns need to be referred for further action.
This position is classified as a Records and Information Management (RIM) Specialist III by the Department of Human Resources and is being recruited at three levels. You must apply to each level for consideration.
Who May ApplyThis position, Government Archives and Information Specialist III (Job Requisition #51464), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
If you would like more information about this position, please contact Angela Valentinetti, angela.valentinetti@vermont.gov, (802) 828-5018.
Please note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this job posting.
Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail. You must apply online to be considered.
Please Note: This position is being recruited at multiple levels. If you would like to be considered for more than one level, you MUST apply to the specific Job Requisition.
Level II: #51477
Level III: #51464
Level IV: #51478.
Work is performed in a standard office setting, but some travel may be required for which private means of transportation should be available.
Minimum QualificationsMaster's degree or higher in archives, library, or information science or in the broader information management field AND two (2) years or more of professional RIM work at the RIM Specialist II level or equivalent.
OR
Professional designation of (or eligibility for) Certified Records Manager (CRM) or Certified Records Analyst (CRA) by the Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM) AND two (2) years or more of professional RIM work at the RIM Specialist II level or equivalent.
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
- 80% State paid medical premium and a dental plan at no cost for employees and their families
- Work/Life balance: 11 paid holidays each year and a generous leave plan
- State Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FMLI)
- Two ways to save for your retirement: A State defined benefit pension plan and a deferred compensation 457(b) plan
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Flexible spending healthcare and childcare reimbursement accounts
- Low cost group life insurance
- Incentive-based Wellness Program
- Qualified Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program
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Equal Opportunity Employer The State of Vermont celebrates diversity, and is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and meaningful inclusion that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The State does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, membership in an employee organization, family medical history or genetic information, or family or parental status. The State's employment decisions are merit-based. Retaliatory adverse employment actions by the State are forbidden.Apply on company website