Project Archivist; British Organ Archive - Academic Services Grade 6
Listed on 2025-12-19
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Education Administration
Project Archivist (British Organ Archive) – Academic Services – 106828 – Grade 6
Location:
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Salary: £33,002 to £35,608 (potential progression to £39,906)
Grade: 6
Contract:
Full Time, Fixed Term up to April 2027
Closing date: 18th January 2026
BackgroundSpecial Collections is a division of Library Services at the University of Birmingham and is responsible for the Cadbury Research Library, the University’s Modern Records (Records Management) Service, the Shakespeare Institute Library, and the Barber Fine Art Library. The department serves the teaching and research needs of members of the University of Birmingham, providing a valuable resource for undergraduate and research students.
The libraries have an international reputation and are also used by academics and scholars from around the world as well as members of the wider public.
The Project Archivist post is primarily based at the Cadbury Research Library. The post sits within the University of Birmingham’s Special Collections Department team structure.
Role SummaryThe post holder will be responsible for cataloguing, and making available through the online archive catalogue, the British Organ Archive held by the University of Birmingham. The post holder will report to the Head of Collections Management and will work closely with other archivists to make accessible the archive collections of the University. They may also assist in directing the work of student interns and volunteers.
The Project Archivist will survey the British Organ Archive, catalogue materials and screen items for Data Protection issues. They will keep the British Organ Archive Steering Group appraised of progress. They will undertake activities to promote the archive including the design and delivery of teaching sessions, curation of exhibitions, and the presentation of conference papers when appropriate.
Main Duties- Make the British Organ Archive accessible by undertaking cataloguing in compliance with relevant cataloguing standards and liaising with the Head of Collections Management to resolve issues regarding cataloguing and classification of materials.
- Enhance the value of the British Organ Archive by appraising all materials and disposing of those identified as being not appropriate for permanent retention; to include devising a proposed course of action for items so identified in line with the current British Organ Archive Collections Policy and the terms of any Agreements applying to the records in question (where available) and ensuring action to dispose securely of records is agreed in advance (with the Head of Collections Management and the BIOS Steering Group) and properly documented.
- Devise workable cataloguing structures and catalogue all materials within the British Organ Archive.
- Screen all materials for issues surrounding Data Protection and corporate sensitivities, ensuring a consistent approach is adopted across the collection with closure decisions properly documented.
- Co‑ordinate the labelling, re‑boxing and re‑packaging of the collection where necessary, including liaising with the Conservation team on conservation measures.
- Make the final catalogue available through the Special Collections archive catalogue on the University web pages.
- Allocate, facilitate and direct the work of support staff, volunteers and interns in relation to collection management activities.
- Attend relevant Collection Management meetings.
- Prepare a six‑monthly progress report for the British Organ Archive Steering Group.
- Participate in Special Collections’ programme of outreach activities, which may include talks, visits, events and exhibitions.
- Promote the use of the British Organ Archive by academics, students and independent researchers.
- Seek opportunities to develop outreach activities with an equality, diversity and inclusion focus.
- Promote equality and the value of diversity, acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture.
- Support the University’s sustainability agenda through resource efficient working.
- Any other duties commensurate with the grade.
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