Approximately 100 students, both institutional
and work study, are employed by the Chester Fritz Library each year.
As the Library is a public service organization, students learn
various duties and procedures associated with library services.
Some of the student's responsibilities are shelving books, stack
maintenance, assisting patrons at the public service areas, assisting
in mailings, making deliveries to other University Libraries, answering
telephones, running errands and providing computer support. Students
must be motivated, pay attention to details, display excellent interpersonal
skills and be able to work either independently or in a team environment.
Access the following websites for job openings and application:
- POSITION: Assistant Archivist
Reference # 08-273
SALARY: $37,000 +/year
QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA accredited MLS or MA degree in History and graduate level course work in archival management. Preferred: Demonstrated knowledge of archival standards and arrangement and description principles and methods; experience with World Wide Web technologies, electronic databases, and other electronic applications relevant to archives; demonstrated ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; demonstrated strong interpersonal skills and an ability to establish rapport and work with the public and staff; knowledge of North Dakota and/or Great Plains history; reading/speaking knowledge of the Norwegian language; able to lift a 40 lb. box; able to work scheduled evenings, weekends and holidays.
APPLICATION: Submit letter of application, resume, and the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of three (3) professional references and an official University application form, which may be downloaded from http://www.humanresources.und.edu or obtained by calling (701) 777-4361, to:
Human Resources
University of North Dakota
264 Centennial Drive Stop 8010
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8010
humanresources@mail.und.edu
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications received by May 2, 2008, will be given first consideration. More information about the Library may be found at http://www.library.und.edu.
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