The Center for Jewish History is home to five partners—American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The partner collections total more than five miles of archival material and span nearly a thousand years of history. When the Center opened its doors as the new "Library of Congress of the Jewish people," it made a commitment to preserve the treasures that live within its walls and make them accessible to scholars, students, and diverse audiences. The Center relies on philanthropic support to do this work.
The Center is currently looking to fill the following position/s:
Together, the Center and LBI will hire and co-supervise a new archival position. The Processing and Metadata Archivist will work collaboratively with LBI staff to process large archival collections, including the papers of individuals, families and organizations with German Jewish roots that document emigration across the United States and the Americas. Additionally, the new archivist will receive extensive training from the Center on archival metadata remediation, enabling LBI to evaluate and normalize their archival descriptions in a shared ArchivesSpace instance.
The Processing and Metadata Archivist is an on-site role with responsibilities divided between the two organizations, LBI and the Center. The archivist reports jointly to the Director of Collections (LBI) and the Chief of Information Services (CJH) within the Metadata & Discovery Services Department.
Salary: $60,000 - $70,000
The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Review of applications will begin immediately. For priority consideration, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to jobs@cjh.org. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
The Development Coordinator plays an important role in supporting the administration of the Center’s development department . This position oversees event logistics and provides critical administrative and database support to the Development team. The Coordinator works closely with Center leadership, Partners, clients, and donors to ensure seamless operations, exceptional experiences, and alignment with institutional goals.
Salary: $55,000
The Center for Jewish History is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To apply, please send cover letter and resume to jobs@cjh.org. No phone calls please.
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