What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Worker - Special Collections position at Ohio Wesleyan University?
Student Worker – Special Collections
Number of Openings: 2
Purpose/Objective of the Role:
This position is in the OWU Special Collections area of the library. We collect and preserve objects and documents related to the history of the University and student life on campus, as well as manage collections of rare books, manuscripts, and artifacts. This is a great opportunity for those interested in research as well as career paths in libraries, archives, history, and special collections. This will be for the academic year, starting shortly at the start of the Fall semester. You will need to be able to schedule your six hours of work so they fit within the timeframe of Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm.
Tasks & Responsibilities:
Job Duties (you will receive training):
- Collection inventory projects, focused on books.
- Creating and maintaining historical subject files.
- Proper handling of rare and historical materials.
- Artifact/document digitization.
- University and alumni research.
- Document and artifact storage and maintenance.
Qualifications:
Attentive to detail; Ability to work independently; Good communication skills; Reliable; Interest or experience in historical research; Familiarity with word processing and spreadsheet applications (MS Word, Excel, Google Docs, Sheets); Familiarity with library-related applications (such as an online library catalog); Some knowledge of library-related organizational systems (such as call numbers or the Dewey decimal system). Please note on your application if you have worked in OWU’s Special Collections previously.
Potential Future Career Benefit:
- Libraries
- Special Collections
- History
- Conservation/Preservation
- Archives, Researcher
- Research Assistant
- Records Management
- Project Manager
NOTE:
- Employment sponsorship is not available for this position. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States
Application Instructions:
Complete the ADP application by selecting "Apply" button and answer all questions.
Supervisor: Stacy Chaney-Blankenship
Commitment: 6 hours per week, minimum wage
Term: Full Academic Year: Fall & Spring temporary, part-time position