What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resource Specialist/Archivist position at Illinois Education Association?
RESOURCE SPECIALIST/ARCHIVIST
Springfield, Illinois
DEADLINE FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS: April 29, 2026
EFFECTIVE DATE: To Be Determined
INTERVIEWS: Candidates who appear to meet the qualifications will be interviewed at a location selected by the IEA-NEA.
STAFF AUTHORITY AND RELATIONSHIPS: Directly responsible to the Director of Program Development and Executive Director.
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Assists in the development, storage, maintenance and dissemination of the information resources of the IEA-NEA.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develops, stores and maintains a centralized resource archive of information of interest to IEA-NEA departments and local affiliates.
- Assists in the development and management of systems for the preservation and maintenance of electronic and digital records.
- Develops and maintains a comprehensive system to track and store IEA-NEA information.
- Assists in the development of departmental procedures to monitor and safeguard the physical and digital content of records through proper storage, conservation, and creation of files.
- Acquires and develops resources for the IEA-NEA archive.
- Assists IEA Board of Directors and IEA staff in locating and retrieving archival materials.
- Creates, tests, and refines survey instruments such as questionnaires and evaluations, summarizing survey construction and technical entry.
- Assists in the implementation of IEA Document Destruction and Retention Policies.
- Assists IEA Research with data collection and reporting.
- Assists in the planning and execution of IEA events.
- Performs all clerical functions of the office as directed.
- Provides information and/or materials as requested pursuant to departmental procedures and established policy; refers questions to appropriate personnel.
- Maintains a working knowledge of computers, document preservation methods, and collection formats.
- Acquires an understanding of the structure, operation and function of the IEA-NEA.
- Acquires a working knowledge of IEA’s history and contributions to education in the State of Illinois.
- Utilizes appropriate office procedures as per the IEA-NEA Staff Policy Manual.
- Demonstrates a high degree of interpersonal skills. Interacts appropriately with staff, members, and the general public.
- Performs other appropriate duties as directed by department management staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum high school diploma or college coursework;
- Prior experience with electronic records management highly recommended;
- Prior experience with survey construction and reporting highly recommended;
- Above average ability in typing, spelling, composition, and math skills;
- Capable of efficiently handling telephone and electronic requests;
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment;
- Extensive knowledge of computer technology including but not limited to Microsoft products including Microsoft Windows, Office, and Teams;
- Good written and oral communication skills;
- Capable of dealing effectively on an interpersonal basis with staff, leaders and members;
- Willingness to travel throughout the state when required;
- Valid driver’s license required.
SALARY & BENEFITS:
External candidates: Salary range - $18.67 per hour to $28.15 per hour; a benefits summary can be found at https://ieanea.org/about/employment/ under Salary & Benefit Summaries, Associate Staff - Grade 2.
IEA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND ENCOURAGES WOMEN, MINORITIES, AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO APPLY.
Salary : $19 - $28