University Archivist and Records Manager

The Albert B. Alkek Library at Texas State University - San Marcos is seeking 
qualified applicants for the position of University Archivist and Records Manager. 
This new position is responsible for establishing and administering the University 
Archives and Records Program at Texas State and reports to the Assistant Vice 
President, University Library.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop and oversee the university-wide records management 
program and establish collection development, processing, and collection 
maintenance policies for the University Archives. Update and maintain the 
University's records retention and disposition schedules. Promote the records 
management program within the University community. Provide reference and 
instruction services for the University Archives. Engage in professional activities in 
accordance with Texas State University's standards for promotion for professional 
librarians.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA-accredited Master's Degree. Previous experience 
in archival administration and/or institutional records management in a university or 
college environment. Demonstrated knowledge of archival principles and practices. 
Familiarity with archival description standards. Program development experience.  
Problem solving and decision-making skills. Strong interpersonal and 
communication skills. Ability to effectively use computer hardware and software. 
Preferred: Two or more years of professional experience in archival administration 
and/or institutional records management.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $32,400-$51,276 depending on assigned rank based on 
qualifications and experience. Available hiring ranks for this position include 
Assistant Librarian, Associate Librarian and Librarian. Advancement in rank is 
available through the Librarian Career Ladder. Benefits include monthly contribution 
to health insurance/benefits package and retirement program. No state or local 
income tax.

Texas State: www.txstate.edu/ Texas State University - San Marcos, the largest 
campus in the Texas State University System, is a doctoral granting university 
located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio corridor. Its location on the banks of 
the San Marcos River provides recreational and leisure activities throughout the 
year.

Texas State's 27,171 students choose from 115 undergraduate, 84 masters and 6 
Ph.D. graduate degree programs offered by seven colleges (Applied Art. Business 
Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, Health Professions, 
Liberal Arts, and Science), the University College, and the Graduate College.


Application Information:

Apply online at http://www.humanresources.txstate.edu/


Texas State University - San Marcos is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Texas State, 
a member of the Texas State University System, is committed to increasing the 
number of women and minorities in administrative and professional positions.

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