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City of Seattle
Legislative Department
Location
Seattle, Washington, 98104
Salary
$51.88 - $92.84
per hour
Type
Full Time
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The City Archivist manages the Seattle Municipal Archives, oversees citywide records management programs, and leads efforts to preserve historical government documents while providing access to the public and city staff.
This role involves developing policies, training programs, and initiatives for handling electronic records in line with public records laws.
A good fit would be someone with a passion for history, strong organizational skills, and experience in information management who enjoys collaborating with teams and serving the community.
The City of Seattle is seeking a dynamic, innovative, and service-oriented individual to serve as the City Archivist (Manager-LEG). This is a Civil Service exempt, regular position in the Office of the City Clerk, a division of the Legislative Department.
As City Archivist, you will manage the Seattle Municipal Archives and the Citywide Records Management programs, and the Information Services unit of the Office of the City Clerk - City-wide programs offering a rich resource of historical information on Seattle city government to the global public, and provide expert support of internal business functions and comprehensive records and information management services to City agencies.
Additionally, you will work to improve archives and records management practices across municipal departments, develop training programs, and guide policy implementation.
You will champion and spearhead initiatives for electronic records management and provide expert advice on archives and records management.
The City Archivist role has general administrative responsibility for the development and implementation of these programs and the authority to recommend City-wide policies and rules related to the management and preservation of records.
As a member of the Office of the City Clerk’s leadership team, you will report directly to the City Clerk and collaborate with management and leadership in the City Clerk's Office to carry out the vital historical information services function for City government and the citizens of Seattle.
About the Seattle Municipal Archives (SMA), Citywide Records Management Program (CRMP), and Information Services.
The Archives and City Records Management units issue guidance and set policies for the City’s retention of records, general information management, and for the City’s historical records.
It administers the City’s electronic records management and retention system and provides training and services to help City employees manage their records in accordance with Washington’s public records laws.Seattle Municipal Archives provides reference services to City employees and the public, and outreach and education to strengthen understanding of public records laws, access rights, and the importance of government and historical records to the City, the community, and individuals.
The historical records collection is extensive and contains a variety of formats dating back to the 1870’s.
The division also partners with community groups, heritage organizations, and individuals working on initiatives that connect local history with the community.
The information Services team operates the Office of the City Clerk's Service Desk, manages Seattle's legislation, administers the City's domestic partnership registration program, receives and tracks mandatory City filings including consultant contracts, deeds, agreements, and reports; provides legislative research assistance; processes claim for damages.
Responsibilities include post-passage legislative workflows, coordinating publication of passed legislation, and providing equitable access to City services both in-person and electronically.We are looking for a proactive, adaptive, and collaborative person who has the knowledge and vision to lead the City of Seattle as records management needs evolve.
Successful candidates are passionate about public records and making information accessible to the community and are committed to serving and supporting all aspects of managing records throughout their lifecycle.
You will need to possess the following minimum qualifications (or a combination of education, training, and/or experience that provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class):
Your success in this role will depend on your experience in and understanding of:
Total Compensation and BenefitsThis position is classified as a Manager-Legislative and is exempt from the Seattle Civil Service System.
The full salary range for this classification is $104,567.04 - $187,105.68 annually ($50.08 - $89.61 hourly).
The starting salary range for this individual role has been identified as $135,000 - $140,000 annually.Additionally, the City offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees.
More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/most-employees-plans.Work EnvironmentThe Legislative Department has implemented a four-days in-office policy, and this position will primarily be onsite at the Seattle City Hall: 600 Fourth Avenue, 3rd Floor, Seattle, WA.
Alternative Work Arrangements may be considered and will be based on operational needs.Why Work at the City?The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism.
Our culture is the result of our behavior, our personal commitments, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same.
To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in the Race and Social Justice Initiative by working to dismantle racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and provide equitable processes and services.HOW TO APPLY
Applications received without the requested materials will not be considered.
If you have any questions, please contact Arzu Jamilova, HR Analyst, at arzu.jamilova@seattle.gov
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