Drawing on its unique collection of physical and digital primary source materials and artifacts, the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) inspires discovery, advances research, and preserves the history and cultural heritage of Brooklyn’s diverse communities.
CBH houses special collections and archives in the Othmer library on the second floor of its landmark building on Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights. CBH connects visitors and researchers to over 33,000 books, 1,600 archival collections, 1,200 oral history interviews, 300,000 photographs, 2,000 maps, 8,000 artifacts, and 300 paintings that document the commercial, residential, community, and civic development of the borough.
The digital collections and access coordinator will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of managing CBH’s digital archives, ensuring they are accessible both internally and online, and representative of the overall mission.
The schedule is 35 hours per week and this position reports to the collections and public services assistant director. This position is hybrid, with in-office work a minimum of three days a week.
This is a non-union, exempt position. The salary range for this position is $72,000-76,000.
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