Archivist (One-Year Contract)
Oxfordshire Record Office (Oxfordshire County Council)
Salary £21,867-£24,000
We are seeking a full time archivist to undertake the full range of
professional duties, including Data Protection project work as part of a
team.
Applicants should possess a diploma or master's degree in archive
administration. Familiarity with electronic cataloguing methods would be an
advantage. Applications are welcome from individuals who have recently
completed their training and from all sections of the community.
The service is based in the award-winning Record Office building in Cowley,
in south-east Oxford, where outreach and quality of public service are given
a high priority.
For application details and information, please ring our recruitment line on
01865 204107 or email [log in to unmask]
Closing date 17 September 2004
Interviews will be held on 1 October 2004.
Mark Priddey
Acting County Archivist
Oxfordshire Record Office
St Luke's Church
Temple Road
Cowley
Oxford OX4 2EX
Tel: 01865 398200
Oxfordshire Record office is open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday
9.00am to 5.00pm. It is advisable to contact us before visiting to check
seat availability. If you wish to look at original records, you will need to
register for a County Archive Research Network ticket by providing two
passport-size photographs and official evidence of your address and
signature (e.g. driver's licence or bank statement and credit/debit card).
The ticket is valid for four years in about forty record offices around the
country, and is a security measure to protect irreplaceable documents.
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