About the National Film and Sound Archive

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is Australia’s audiovisual archive, telling the national story by collecting, preserving and sharing audiovisual media, the cultural experience platforms of our time. The collection itself dates back to 1935, making it one of the world’s oldest audiovisual collections. It is also one of the country’s most used cultural collections, with around 125 million views of collection content each year. The NFSA is in a period of significant change. Following increased Government investment, the institution is in a process of digital transformation, establishing the NFSA as Australia’s most dynamic and valued cultural organisation. We are rebuilding our curatorial and accessioning workforce and developing the NFSA’s capacity to digitise our collection at scale – to preserve it for the future, to make sure it can be discovered, and to share it with all Australians.

We continue to work on developing a stable, secure and future-proof workforce across our four physical sites based in Canberra and Mitchell in the ACT as well as in Sydney and Melbourne.

We are also undergoing a program of business improvement for many of our corporate systems to improve efficiency and reduce manual handling.

We are an ambitious organisation, and we aim to be an employer of choice within the Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector, providing exciting and challenging work, as well as favourable employment conditions and unique development opportunities for our staff.

About the Team

The Curatorial Operations and Accessioning team is part of Curatorial and Accessioning branch. The team is responsible for all of the NFSA’s accessioning functions, Collection data quality and data management, collaboration with curators. The team also has responsibility for the Curatorial and Accessioning team’s infrastructure requirements and National Collection preservation queues and backlogs which represent Australia’s audiovisual experience through the creativity and history represented in film, television, radio, recorded sound, augmented reality, social media, video games and associated contextual documentation and ephemera.
The Opportunity

The Curatorial Operations and Accessioning team is looking for an Accessioning Officer to work with the national audio visual collection in all tasks relating to accessioning both analogue and digital formats, including documentation and artefacts.

The role requires someone who will embrace and celebrate the ambitious and rewarding challenges of digital archiving in the 21st century. It requires an understanding of the application of accessioning practices, standards and guidelines within a curatorial framework.

Under close supervision and working as part of a team, the tasks include improving the control and accessibility of the collection by examining, assessing and packaging collection materials; undertaking accessioning and research activities across all audiovisual formats consistent with curatorial values and archival practices.

This role requires a high attention to detail to create descriptive database records for collection materials.
_
31/07/2024

Bronwyn Barnett

[email protected]

02 6248 2277

Full Time
Acton
ACT
$72,525 - $78,001