New Plymouth District Council
- Posted: 09 May 2024
- Location: New Plymouth
- Work Type: Full Time
- Classification: Government & council
We are seeking an experienced archivist to ensure the best management, care and preservation of Puke Ariki’s archive materials.
Ko wai mātou - Who are we
Puke Ariki is Taranaki's museum, holding an extensive archive collection of early settler material, plans, newspapers, local family and public documents right up to today. The archive is valuable to learners, families and researchers; a store of information on the region and its people today and in the past.
Te āheinga - The opportunity
We are seeking an experienced archivist to ensure the best management, care and preservation of Puke Ariki's archive materials. This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a curator with experience in library, archive or records management experience, to work with the museum and support access to history via the Taranaki Research Centre.
Tino takohanga - Key responsibilities
The role works collaboratively to assist with the acquisition of items which will enhance the Archive collection, ensure it is discoverable, and accessible. Central to its purpose is publicly promoting the archive, with opportunities to research and publish and work with Puke Ariki exhibitions and public and learning programs and provide information for public inquiries and through the Taranaki Research Centre.
Ngā tino pūkenga me ngā wheako - Essential skills and experience:
- Relevant tertiary qualification in library science and/or archives management, museum, history or other qualification
- Minimum of five years' experience in collection management and administration, particularly in a museum, archive or special collection
- Experience in curatorial and exhibition development is a benefit
- Demonstrated experience accessioning, arranging, and describing physical and electronic archives with knowledge of Vernon CMS a benefit
- Knowledge of international archive and/or museum practices and standards, including best practice archival processes
- Capability in research, writing, public speaking, working in a team and with the public
He aha ai a Taranaki? - Why Taranaki?
With the stunning Mt Taranaki as a backdrop and the warm iron sands along our coast, it is no wonder Taranaki is one of the best regions in New Zealand and the world. In Taranaki it's easy to achieve an enviable lifestyle without having to compromise your career. Our regions' dynamic surf, multitude of parks and gardens, iconic walkways, major events calendar and mountain playground make this the place to live!
Ōu mātou rourou - What we offer
At the New Plymouth District Council we aim to create and sustain a truly rewarding workplace environment for our staff including solid career pathways, learning and development opportunities as well as personal and professional development.
You can expect to start in this permanent, full-time role with us between $78,207 and $84,289. We have also put together an 'Our Peoples Package' that spans wellbeing, development, benefits, culture and recognition.
If you are a champion of the value of archives, want to ensure that the Taranaki archive collection has longevity to be accessible for future generations, and would enjoy working with others to ensure access to an important community repository, then this role is for you.
Applications close on Sunday, 9 June 2024.
Ko wai mātou - Who are we
Puke Ariki is Taranaki's museum, holding an extensive archive collection of early settler material, plans, newspapers, local family and public documents right up to today. The archive is valuable to learners, families and researchers; a store of information on the region and its people today and in the past.
Te āheinga - The opportunity
We are seeking an experienced archivist to ensure the best management, care and preservation of Puke Ariki's archive materials. This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a curator with experience in library, archive or records management experience, to work with the museum and support access to history via the Taranaki Research Centre.
Tino takohanga - Key responsibilities
The role works collaboratively to assist with the acquisition of items which will enhance the Archive collection, ensure it is discoverable, and accessible. Central to its purpose is publicly promoting the archive, with opportunities to research and publish and work with Puke Ariki exhibitions and public and learning programs and provide information for public inquiries and through the Taranaki Research Centre.
Ngā tino pūkenga me ngā wheako - Essential skills and experience:
- Relevant tertiary qualification in library science and/or archives management, museum, history or other qualification
- Minimum of five years' experience in collection management and administration, particularly in a museum, archive or special collection
- Experience in curatorial and exhibition development is a benefit
- Demonstrated experience accessioning, arranging, and describing physical and electronic archives with knowledge of Vernon CMS a benefit
- Knowledge of international archive and/or museum practices and standards, including best practice archival processes
- Capability in research, writing, public speaking, working in a team and with the public
He aha ai a Taranaki? - Why Taranaki?
With the stunning Mt Taranaki as a backdrop and the warm iron sands along our coast, it is no wonder Taranaki is one of the best regions in New Zealand and the world. In Taranaki it's easy to achieve an enviable lifestyle without having to compromise your career. Our regions' dynamic surf, multitude of parks and gardens, iconic walkways, major events calendar and mountain playground make this the place to live!
Ōu mātou rourou - What we offer
At the New Plymouth District Council we aim to create and sustain a truly rewarding workplace environment for our staff including solid career pathways, learning and development opportunities as well as personal and professional development.
You can expect to start in this permanent, full-time role with us between $78,207 and $84,289. We have also put together an 'Our Peoples Package' that spans wellbeing, development, benefits, culture and recognition.
If you are a champion of the value of archives, want to ensure that the Taranaki archive collection has longevity to be accessible for future generations, and would enjoy working with others to ensure access to an important community repository, then this role is for you.
Applications close on Sunday, 9 June 2024.