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1. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] United Nations Archives and Records Management
Section -Temporary Vacancies
2. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Job: Processing Archivist (Appalachian State
University, Boone, N.C.)




UNITED NATIONS/NATIONS UNIES
TEMPORARY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
P-2 (2 posts) Associate Information Management Officer

Deadline to apply: 14 May, 2010
Estimated Start Date: 01/06/2010
Duty Station: New York
Possibility of Extension? YES
Duration: up to 31 December 2010
Open to External Candidates? YES

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Associate Information Management Officer positions are located in
the Department of Management/Office of Central Support
Services/FCSD/CAS/Archives and Records Management Section (ARMS).
Under the supervision of the Chief, Archives Unit, the Associate
Information Management Officers are responsible for the management of
projects to describe and preserve the United Nations archival records
according to international standards. The incumbents conduct in
particular reference functions by advising internal and external users
about archival holdings, and manage declassification projects in
compliance with UN policies and practices. They maintain communication
with other information and records managers and provide services on
archival related

issues to all departments. They manage archival descriptive and
declassification related metadata in the Section’s electronic
recordkeeping system (TRIM). They make recommendations for enhancement
of ARMS website and participate in the maintenance and update of the
archives portion of ARMS website. They perform other related duties,
as required.

COMPETENCIES : P.315 (3-09)
• Professionalism – Domains of professional knowledge include the
following: the nature of archives, records and
recordkeeping; appraisal, arrangement and description of archival
records; maintenance and disposition of records, preservation.
Demonstrable conceptual, analytical and evaluative skills and ability
to conduct independent research and analysis, identifying and
assessing issues, formulating options and making conclusions and
recommendations.

• Planning and Organising – Ability to establish priorities and to
plan, coordinate and monitor own work plan and those under his/her
supervision.
• Technological Awareness – In-depth knowledge and experience of
relevant technology and its application to archives and recordkeeping.

• Communication – Demonstrable ability to write in a clear and concise
manner and to communicate effectively orally. Ability to prepare
reports, formulating positions on issues, articulating options
concisely conveying maximum necessary information, making and
defending recommendations. Demonstrated ability to develop and
maintain effective work relationships with client groups.

• Teamwork – Demonstrated interpersonal skills and ability to
establish and maintain effective working relations

For Managerial Positions: For Managerial Positions:
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience: At least two years of progressively responsible
professional experience in modern archives, recordkeeping and/or
information management functions. Experience at the international
level preferred.

Education: Advanced university degree (Masters Degree) with a
specialization in archival or information science, information
systems, social science (history or international relations, esp. in
the post-World War II period) or a related field. A first level
university degree with a combination of relevant academic
qualifications and experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced
university degree.

Languages: English and French are the working languages of the United
Nations Secretariat. For this post, fluency in spoken and written
English is required. Knowledge of a second official UN language is an
advantage.

Other Skills: Specialization in the application of information
technology to archives and records management.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Cover Letter ; PHP ; Signed PAS Periods: 2009-10
ALL SUBMISSIONS TO BE SENT TO:

Contact Name: Eriko Takahashi Email Address: [log in to unmask]
Copy (cc): Paola Casini Email Address: [log in to unmask]

Please choose from this list of Occupational groups:
Administration Logistics
Civil Affairs Management and Programme Analysis
Civilian Police Medical
Conference Services Ombudsman
Drug Control and Crime Prevention Political Affairs

Economic Affairs Population Affairs
Electoral Affairs Procurement
Engineering Production Service and Transport Work
Finance Programme Management
Human Resources Public Administration
Human Rights Public Information

Humanitarian Affairs Science and Technology
Information Management Security
Information Systems and Technology Social Affairs
Internship Social Sciences
Jurists Statistics
Legal Affairs

Note:    While this temporary assignment will provide the successful
applicant with an ideal opportunity to gain new work experience, the
selection for this position is for a limited period and has no bearing
on the future incumbency of the post.

    Internal candidates for this purpose is defined as staff members
currently serving under 100 series appointment who have been recruited
after a competitive examination under staff rule 104.15 or after the
advice of a Secretariat joint body under staff rule 104.14. External
applicants may be considered when it is not possible to identify
suitable internal candidates of the same department/office.

    Please note that external candidates are generally not entitled to
be appointed at the advertised level of this temporary vacancy and
will therefore be graded in accordance with the current recruitment
guidelines. This means that the grade may be at a lower level than
that of the advertised level of the post.

   For information on the provisions for special post allowance,
please refer to ST/AI/1999/17.

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Subject: [archives] Job: Processing Archivist (Appalachian State
University, Boone, N.C.)

**Please excuse cross-postings**

Position Title: Instructor or Assistant Professor (Processing Archivist)

Department: University Library

The University Library at Appalachian State University seeks an
energetic and detail-oriented Processing Archivist to join the 10-member

Special Collections team. The position will manage and participate in
accessioning and processing collections from the four Special
Collections units: W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Stock Car Racing
Collection, University Archives, and Rare Books and Manuscripts.

Annual evaluations and review for promotion and tenure are based on
performance in professional responsibilities and a record of current
involvement in scholarship and service. See
http://www.library.appstate.edu/admin/policy/dpc/index.html for the

library's current guidelines. Appalachian State University is committed
to providing equal opportunity in education and employment to all
applicants, students, and employees. The university does not
discriminate in access to its educational programs and activities, or

with respect to hiring or the terms and conditions of employment, on the

basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, gender
identity and expression, political affiliation, age, disability, veteran

status, or sexual orientation. The university actively promotes
diversity among students and employees.

Review of applications will start June 4, 2010. For full information on
responsibilities, qualifications, the University, and the Library, go to

http://www.hrs.appstate.edu/employment/epa/epa.php#epa6626.

A criminal background check will be conducted on all finalists who are

invited to campus for an interview.

AA/EEO Employer

-- 
Alexandra Simms Toomey
Special Collections
Belk Library & Information Commons
Appalachian State University

P.O. Box 32026
Boone, NC 28608-2026
Phone: 828-262-7849
Fax: 828-262-2553





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