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The Document & Records Management Service of Staffordshire County Council is
currently seeking to recruit a full time records manager. Details are given
below.

Philip Jones

Philip A. Jones
Corporate Records Manager
Document & Records Management Service
Staffordshire County Council

RECORDS MANAGER (Operations)
Staffordshire County Council
(Salary £15,210 - £18,372)

The Document and Records Management Service, Staffordshire County Council is
responsible for supplying a wide range of record and information management
services to client departments within the Council. The Unit is committed to
excellence in the provision of all its services.

The Records Manager (Operations) will play an active part in the
professional management team of the service and assist the Corporate Records
Manager in the provision of record centre services and the management of the
service records centres. The duties will include day to day management of
records services including the transfer and destruction of records,
overseeing the record request service, ensuring the maintenance and security
of record centres, supervision of record centre staff, provision of
management information. The successful candidate will also be expected to
contribute to the delivery of customer training. The post is based at the
County Council Record Centre, Stafford.

You will possess a relevant degree and a postgraduate qualification in
records/information management or equivalent. Experience in a professional
records management role is desirable but not essential. You will need a
thorough understanding of current professional practices and issues. You
will have excellent organisational and analytical skills and be a confident
communicator. 

Application forms and further details available from Philip Jones, Corporate
Records Manager, Document and Records Management Service, Cultural &
Corporate Services, Friars Terrace, Stafford ST17 4AY. For an informal
discussion telephone Philip Jones on (01785) 278364. Applications should
reach us no latter than Friday 25th August 2000.