Colleagues are asked to bring this advertisement to the attention of likely
candidates
HEAD OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
GRADE J (£24,726-£29,067 plus future competence/performance progression, pay
award pending)
The Gloucestershire Record Office is one of the leading English archive
services and has a long tradition of successful fundraising and innovative
development. In addition to managing the historic archives of the county it
also has wide-ranging responsibilities for record-keeping across the County
Council. This is a permanent post with a challenging set of
responsibilities for the management of the County Council's semi-current
records, the implementation of the Freedom of Information and Data
Protection Acts and the introduction of electronic records management.
The successful candidate will have an MA in Archives Administration or
Records Management or an equivalent qualification, with at least five years
post-qualification experience of records management and some experience of
working with recent information legislation. Of course, we'll also expect
you to possess strong leadership qualities and excellent communication,
inter-personal and advocacy skills, besides the ability to manage a small
teem of professional and support staff. A good working knowledge of the
data protection and Freedom of Information Acts will be required.
If you want to know more, then contact Resources HR Unit, on 01452 425255
(24 hour voicemail) or e-mail us corpjobs@[log in to unmask] for further
information and an application form and the details will be posted to you.
Please quote post reference: 4K18 E007
For an informal discussion of the post, contact Nick Kingsley (01452
425299).
Closing date for applications: Monday 5 July 2004.
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