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Archives Assistant (Casual)

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Research & Development
  • Lethbridge

AI generated summary

  • You must be a University of Lethbridge student, organized, detail-oriented, and enjoy working independently.
  • You will sort, prepare, folder, label, box, and shelve records, update inventory data, and assist with reorganizing the Archives collection.

Requirements

  • Must be a University of Lethbridge student.
  • This position will appeal to someone who is organized, detail-oriented and enjoys working independently.

Responsibilities

  • Processing of records that have been selected for inclusion in the Archives. This work will include sorting files to ensure that they are in the correct order. Physical preparation of files (removal from binders, removal of staples, clips, etc.). Foldering and labeling of files. Boxing and shelving of files.
  • Updating of Archives General Inventory data
  • Assistance with the reorganization of the Archives collection

FAQs

What is the hourly pay rate for the Archives Assistant position?

The hourly pay rate for the Archives Assistant position is $17.20 per hour.

How many hours per week is this position?

This position requires 6 hours of work per week for a duration of twelve weeks.

Who is eligible to apply for this position?

To be eligible for this position, applicants must be University of Lethbridge students.

What are the primary duties of the Archives Assistant?

The primary duties include processing records for inclusion in the Archives, updating the Archives General Inventory data, and assisting with the reorganization of the Archives collection.

Is physical labor involved in this job?

Yes, the job involves lifting and moving heavy boxes weighing up to 23kg.

Where is the position based?

The position is based on the Lethbridge campus of the University of Lethbridge.

What employment group does this position fall under?

This position falls under the AUPE employment group.

What qualities are required for a successful candidate?

A successful candidate should be organized, detail-oriented, and enjoy working independently.

Founded in 1967, ULethbridge is one of Canada's top ranked universities and leading research institutions.

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1967
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The University of Lethbridge is one of Canada's most influential academic and research universities. We provide our undergraduate and graduate students an unparalleled university experience. Visit us at ulethbridge.ca.