Keeping track of the world's knowledge
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world
in terms of the breadth and depth of our collection and the range of
services we provide. We are taking the lead in digital information
management and delivery, underpinning the UK's contribution to world-class
research, scholarship and business innovation.
Records Manager
St Pancras, London • £27,972 – £31,000
We're looking for an experienced Records Manager to help us control the
internal information that's critical to our success. We're expecting you
to meet the opportunities and challenges that the new Freedom of
Information Act brings to the management of our internal information. Join
us, evolving our systems for managing records, both paper and electronic,
and you'll have the chance to develop and promote innovative practice in
this rapidly changing field.
Ensure that our internal record system and document management is second
to none, and you'll be contributing directly to the efficiency of the
Library as a whole. But this role's not just about systems. You'll be
recognised as the Library's expert on records management, and respected as
a skilled manager and motivator of other people.
With at least three years' post graduate experience of records/archives
management, where better to apply and develop your highly specialist
skills, or to enjoy the highly attractive rewards that go with this
responsible and engaging role?
For an application pack and further details on how to apply, please
contact People Media Response on 020 7420 2080 or email
[log in to unmask] quoting reference JW005504.
Further information is also available from www.bl.uk/about/vacancies.html
Closing date for applications: 19 January 2005.
The British Library is an Equal Opportunities employer. We recognise the
benefit of employing a diverse workforce. All applicants are considered on
the basis of their merits and suitability for the job and all disabled
applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be invited for interview.
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