Two-Spirit Archives Technician, Library/Archives

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  • Winnipeg, MB
  • 22,56-31,66 $ par heure
  • Temporaire
  • Temps-partiel
  • Il y a 6 jours
Applicants must apply directly via the Young Canada Works website: .Application deadline: April 17, 2026 at 11:59 pmWork Term: May 19 – September 4Job Description:The University Archives is housed within the University Library. It holds the historical and institutional records of the University of Winnipeg, as well as a number of private collections of all media, including textual records, photographs, maps, plans, drawings and sound/moving image materials. It also houses the Rare Books Collection and the Western Canada Pictorial Index (WCPI). It is the responsibility of the Archives to make these holdings accessible to the University of Winnipeg and wider communities.The Two-Spirit Archives Technician is a part-time, term position responsible for arranging and describing records from the Two-Spirit Archives according to archival standards and best practices for Indigenous and 2SLGBTQIA+ archives; working with Two-Spirit community members in augmenting existing record descriptions; researching and suggesting recommendations for improvements to the Archives practice for describing records of Two-Spirit, transgender, and other gender-diverse communities; and contributing to the ongoing operations of the Two-Spirit Archives, including providing support for reference and event planning.Responsibilities:
  • Research history and context of creation of Two-Spirit records
  • Appraise material and select records for retention
  • Physically process records (ex. remove staples/paper clips, rehouse boxes and folders)
  • Arrange and organize records into series and sub-series
  • Describe records at fonds, series, subseries, file, and item level (if needed)
  • Create finding aids for collections using Manitoba Archival Information Network
  • Conduct literature review relating to implementing best practices for describing 2S/trans/gender-diverse records
  • Conduct research based on results of literature review
  • Write report providing recommendations for implementation of improved metadata practices relating to these communities
  • Review record descriptions requiring donor input
  • Record information provided by donor
  • Update finding aids to incorporate donor-generated metadata
  • Research and respond to reference requests relating to the Two-Spirit Archives
  • Assist as needed in planning events related to Two-Spirit Archives (ex. Pride Festival)
Qualifications:
  • Undergraduate degree in the fields of history, cultural studies, Indigenous studies, or women’s and gender studies is required
  • An interest in pursuing a Master’s degree in the fields of archival studies or library and information studies is preferred
  • Prior experience working in archives preferred
  • Prior experience with AtoM software preferred
  • Prior project work and/or project management experience preferred
  • Prior experience conducting research in an academic environment preferred
  • Prior experience working with Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+, or other marginalized communities preferred
  • Knowledge of archives description standards and best practices preferred
  • Ability to easily learn new technologies required
  • Ability to listen carefully and pay attention to detail required
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills required
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment required
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications required
  • Flexible, adaptable, reliable, and organized required
An equivalent combination of education, experience, skills, knowledge and abilities may be considered.Condition(s) of Employment:
  • Must meet the requirements of the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations employment program for students including:
  • being a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada (non-Canadians holding temporary work visas or awaiting permanent resident status are not eligible);
  • being legally entitled to work in Canada (have a valid social insurance number);
  • being between 16 and 30 years of age inclusively at the start of employment; and
  • being a high school, college, CEGEP or university student.
  • Must create an account with Young Canada Works and express their interest in the position as detailed on the Young Canada Works website.
The salary range for this position will be from $22.56 to $31.66 hourly.Note: The work described in this posting will be conducted in-person.The University of Winnipeg is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes that a diverse staff and faculty benefits and enriches the work, learning and research environments, and is essential to academic and institutional excellence. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals and encourage women, racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ persons to confidentially self-identify at time of application.Questions regarding the collection of your personal information may be directed to the University Archivist, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2E9 or archives@uwinnipeg.ca.

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