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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:13:59 -0800
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On 2/13/07, Skip Kendall <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> The following position is available in Records Management Services at the
> Harvard University Archives. This position has revised duties from an
> earlier posting.
>
> Please do not respond to the poster.
>
>
> Harvard University is an equal opportunity employer committed to
> diversity.
>
>
> Title:                           Records Manager
> Department:              Harvard University Archives
> Reports to:                 Associate University Archivist for Records
>
> 1. Education: Bachelor's degree with course work in history, business law,
> business administration, or related disciplines required.  Master's degree
> in library science, information science, information management, or
> archival/related studies required.  CRM desirable.
>
> 2. Experience:  Four-five years professional experience in records
> management, preferably in a university setting.
>
> 3. Required skills:  Strong analytical and communication/presentation
> skills and
> active client-service orientation are essential.  Must demonstrate an
> ability to manage a variety of projects and tasks in a complex and dynamic
> environment, work in high pressure situations, and work effectively at all
> levels of the University community.
>
>
> At times may work in basements, attics, warehouses and other records
> storage areas that may be dusty or moldy.  Must be able to regularly lift
> 50 lb. records storage boxes.
>


Okay, yeah, I know....

Mr. Medina.... put down your brain and step AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD.... you
DON'T want to respond to this one....

=)

-- 
Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972

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