Enhance access to Mtis historical records as an experienced Archivist. Focus on ethical stewardship and accessibility of cultural materials while fostering community engagement. In this role at the Powley Institute, you will be responsible for the management of archival collections reflecting the history and cultural dynamics of the Mtis Nation of Ontario. The position entails applying archival principles for the arrangement, description, and preservation of both digital and physical materials. Collaboration with community members and organizations is central to enhancing public engagement and ensuring culturally respectful practices. Key Responsibilities: Manage acquisition and appraisal of records Create accessible finding aids for archival materials Implement digital stewardship strategies Facilitate research and public access Develop compliance policies for archival standards Requirements: University Degree is essential 3 to 5 years of archival experience Familiarity with Indigenous data governance Effective problem-solving and research skills Strong abilities in communication and collaboration Contribute your expertise to protect cultural knowledge and refine access pathways for future generations while supporting the Mtis community. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Archivist for Indigenous Archival Practices