Curatorial Assistant

3 weeks ago


Campbell, Australia Australian War Memorial Full time

Non-Ongoing - Full Time - APS 4
- $68,656 - $74,648
- Campbell, ACT

**The Role**
Under general direction from the PFS Collection Manager, the Curatorial Assistant role will provide support for the Audiovisual Australia Project, in conjunction with the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA), for the digitisation, management and enhancement of the magnetic based material from the PFS Collection.
Duties include liaising and coordinating with the NFSA and internal stakeholders, the appropriate retrieval and return of collection material, research and enhancement of collection descriptors in the Collection Management System, preparing collection for conservation and digitisation, management of digital data and control of collection content.

You will be required to work across multiple Memorial systems such as the Digital Asset Management System, the Collection Management Systems and document management systems on a daily basis. You will also be required to perform manual handling tasks, including moving collection items in boxes and on trolleys, and batch material for digitisation.

A current driver’s license is required as the occupant of the role will need to move collection items between Memorial and external campuses. The occupant will also be required to work in low temperature storage repositories in accordance with Memorial standards.

This position may entail working with potentially distressing and culturally sensitive material; as well as degraded collections that might require the use of protective face masks and other PPE.
This position will initially be filled for 12 months, with the possibility of an extension.
Core Responsibilities
Under general direction support the operational management of the Photographs, Film and Sound (PFS) collection, for digitisation, including:

- Participate in project planning and collection management processes
- Undertake appropriate and responsible collection retrieval and returns of material using the Memorial’s comprehensive framework:

- Research and accurately update catalogue object identification and descriptions
- Identify and report on PFS collection conditions such as off gassing, emulsion deterioration or inappropriate housing.
- Ensure collection hazard mitigation strategies are employed, including the use of personal protective equipment such as half-face respirators
- Batch and prepare material for transport for digitisation workflows
- Manual handling and movement of a wide range of objects including but not limited to boxes, motion picture film, audio reels, magnetic tapes and other collection items as required.
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders, represent the Memorial as required
- Perform quality assurance and management of digital data generated by the project
- Contribute to the improvement of processes and procedures, including knowledge transfer to team members where appropriate.
- Abide by and promote the principles and practices of Work Health and Safety as outlined in the WHS Act, taking reasonable care for their own health and team safety and ensuring that their acts or omissions do not adversely affect the health of safety of other persons.

**Contact Information**:

- For specific questions relating to this job vacancy, please contact**:Lauren Hewitt, (02) 6243 4496**:
**Closing Date**:
Applications close at
**11:30pm, Tuesday, 8 August 2023**
For more details about the position and how to apply, please view the information pack.


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