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Sent: Mon, Mar 2, 2015 3:51 pm
Subject: [NM-ARCH-L] Fwd: Job posting: Archivist – Operational  position in Santa Fe, NM Department of  Cultural Affairs, Historic Preservation Divis ion (closes March 6)


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Job posting:
Archivist – Operational position in Santa Fe, NM Department 
of Cultural
Affairs, Historic Preservation Division (closes March 6) 
This message is
outreach: The State of New Mexico Department of Cultural 
Affairs has announced
an opportunity to become part of the archives team 
at the Historic
Preservation Division during an exciting time of growth 
and transition. HPD is
embarking on a project to inventory, make 
accessible, and popularize its
holdings related to the architectural and 
cultural heritage of New Mexico. Our
new full-time Archivist – 
Operational, will work with records that include:
Historic photos, 
architectural drawings, cultural histories, records of
historic 
buildings, historic and cultural landscapes, archaeological sites,

building rehabs, and public interpretative and public history projects 
such
as walking tours and local history and culture publications. While 
we have
large holdings of traditional photographic and paper records, 
HPD is also
beginning an initiative with born-digital records. Work just 
a few blocks of
the historic Santa Fe Plaza, including the state Art 
Museum, History Museum,
Palace of the Governors Photo Archive, the main 
library, and numerous art
galleries. Other Santa Fe museums in the 
Department of Cultural Affairs family
include the Museum of Indian Arts 
and Culture and the Museum of International
Folk Art. Full benefits, 
including retirement pension (the full benefits kind
like employees used 
to regularly have). Non-exempt, and covered by collective
bargaining 
unit. Free parking in adjacent structure, or convenient super clean
city 
bus service is $20 per month. Opportunity for growth in a setting that

invests highly in professional development and continuing education. 
This
position reports directly to our program manager, having all the 
benefits of
working for a really excellent supervisor. (I know, I have 
the same boss!)
Santa Fe is ranked the top city in the US for clean air 
by Time Magazine, Best
Small City in America (Condé Nast Traveler’s 
Readers’ Choice Awards), and one
of 10 Great Places to Live by 
Kiplinger's. Its high quality of life has been
touted by CNN Money. 
Santa Fe provides excellent skiing and year-round outdoor
sports 
(hiking, mountain biking, etc), and hosts a number of good time
national 
and international events, including the annual International Folk Art

Market (a 21st century convening of the Silk Road

http://www.folkartalliance.org ), the high art Santa Fe Indian Market 
(in
its 93rd year), and, in summers, the internationally ranked Santa Fe 
Opera.
And yes, Project Runway's Patricia Michaels is from Taos Pueblo 
just up the
road. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Archival 
Administration and
Public History, History, Archeology, Anthropology or 
Library Sciences and one
(1) year work experience in archiving and/or 
record keeping. Any combination
of education from an accredited college 
or university in a related field
and/or direct experience in this 
occupation totaling five (5) years may
substitute for the required 
education and experience. The position
announcement is for grant-funded 
term. It is what it is. On the other hand,
that's how many of our 
positions are structured. In the last three years alone
we've had two 
people retire from their grant-funded term positions with full
benefits. 
The official announcement and online application are available at

http://agency.governmentjobs.com/newmexico/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1084606

. Closes this Friday 03/06/15 11:59 PM Mountain Time. Please read 
carefully
the website's instructions about how to calculate job 
experience. You may wish
to use the online Experience Calculator

(http://www.spo.state.nm.us/State_Employment.aspx ). Accidental

overestimation of job experience time requires disqualification of an

application, so as with any government application site, please check 
all
instructions carefully. Contact info for further questions is 
included in the
posting. Thank you for looking and good luck! Anna 
Naruta-Moya, PhD, CA
Archivist ________________________________________ 
From: Announcements, DCA
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 8:51 AM 
Subject: DCA Job Opportunity -
Archivist-Operational (Santa Fe/HPD) NEW 
MEXICO STATE PERSONNEL OFFICE invites
applications for the position of: 
Archivist-Operational (DCA #10109293) Please
do not contact the 
Department of Cultural Affairs Human Resources Bureau about
this 
posting. Questions about the position should be directed to the “Agency

Contact” listed at the bottom of this message. SALARY: $13.83 - $24.06

Hourly $28,766.40 - $50,044.80 Annually OPENING DATE: 02/24/15 CLOSING 
DATE:
03/06/15 11:59 PM DEPARTMENT: Department of Cultural Affairs 
LOCATION: Santa
Fe (City) JOB DESCRIPTION: IMPORTANT NOTICE: Attached 
resumes will not be
reviewed or considered. You are required to include 
your work experience in
the Work Experience section of your application. 
If you have previously
included work history on a resume you must 
transfer your work history into the
Work Experience section prior to 
submitting your application. For more
information please visit our 
website: Employment with the State of New

Mexico<http://www.spo.state.nm.us/applicationguide/#Scene001> Purpose of

Position: This position will help the Historic Preservation Division 
(HPD)
meet its mission objective to curate and archive the many 
permanent records
and valuable historic documents maintained by the 
division. This position will
also play an instrumental role in HPD's 
long-range goal to better serve the
public by transitioning toward a 
fully on line digital repository. This
position is a Pay Band 60. 
CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION:

Archivists-Operational<http://agency.governmentjobs.com/newmexico/default.cfm?action=viewclassspec&classSpecID=823486&agency=2219&viewOnly=yes>

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in Archival Administration and

Public History, History, Archeology, Anthropology or Library Sciences 
and
one (1) year work experience in archiving and/or record keeping. Any

combination of education from an accredited college or university in a

related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling five 
(5)
years may substitute for the required education and experience. 
Employment
Requirements: N/A Statutory Requirements: N/A SUPPLEMENTAL 
INFORMATION:
Benefits: Do you know what Total Compensation is?

http://www.spo.state.nm.us/total-compensation.aspx Working Conditions:

Working on computers, network digital scanners, MS office products and

digital imaging and GIS software, walking ,reaching, stooping, kneeling 
and
climbing. Conditions of Employment: Working Conditions for 
individual
positions in this classification will vary based on each 
agency’s utilization,
essential functions, and the recruitment needs at 
the time a vacancy is
posted. All requirements are subject to possible 
modification to reasonably
accommodate individuals with disabilities. 
Default FLSA Status: Non-Exempt.
FLSA status may be determined to be 
different at the agency level based on the
agency’s utilization of the 
position. Bargaining Unit: This position may be
covered by a collective 
bargaining agreement and all terms/conditions of that
agreement apply 
and must be adhered to. Agency Contact Information: Lynnis
Jacks, (505) 
827-4259 or email:

[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Link to 
Agency:
http://www.newmexicoculture.org/welcome.html Applicant Help/How 
to Apply:
http://www.spo.state.nm.us/State_Employment.aspx APPLICATIONS 
MAY BE FILED
ONLINE AT: http://www.spo.state.nm.us 2600 Cerrillos Road 
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Job #2015-00866 ARCHIVIST-OPERATIONAL (DCA #10109293) AS

 

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