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Library Services & Digital Archives Coordinator, MacDowell (Peterborough, NH)

MacDowell seeks a part-time Library Services & Digital Archives Coordinator (LSDAC) to begin working at the James Baldwin Library in January 2026. Reporting to the Head Librarian, the LSDAC will join a small Library team that supports ~300 artists-in-residence (AIR) with collection searches and technological needs. The LSDAC will balance day-to-day library operations and guest services with helping to design and implement an ongoing, multi-year project that will digitize and preserve selected archival materials across the organization.  The position has the potential to move to full-time status (32 hours/week) as archival work increases. 

A successful LSDAC possesses strong interpersonal communication skills, consistent attention to detail, the ability to work independently, comfort troubleshooting IT & AV issues, and a warm customer service orientation.  The ideal candidate has previous experience with digital archives and/or databases and a proven ability to steward long-range projects involving multiple stages and diverse stakeholders. 

This role is based in Peterborough, NH with limited flexibility for remote work.

Key Responsibilities



LIBRARY SERVICES & ARTIST SUPPORT

·         Serve as a welcoming and responsive presence for AIR questions and needs

·         Facilitate use of Library technology, including setup for presentations and meetings, and provide basic IT troubleshooting

·         Assist with collection management, including accessioning, shelving, catalog searches, and info desk coverage

·         Manage space and Library equipment reservations



DIGITAL ARCHIVES & COLLECTIONS PROJECTS

·         Collaborate with the Head Librarian, Senior Strategist, Digital Systems, and cross-departmental teams to align digital archiving projects with organizational needs 

·         In the project’s first phase, develop and implement a plan to digitize Library archival material, including books, press material, multimedia objects, and visual art

·         Develop and manage organization-wide metadata standards, controlled vocabularies, and tagging protocols to support searchability and integration with discovery platforms

·         Create and maintain documentation outlining digitization workflows, file formats, and preservation strategies aligned with best practices

·         In the project’s second phase, develop and implement a digital archiving strategy that covers legacy files related to fundraising, program, admissions, and personnel in New York and New Hampshire

Qualifications

·         2-5 years of experience and/or education in library services, archives, or related cultural heritage work

·         Master’s in Library Science with specialization in archival work preferred

·         Comfort and experience with technology: databases, catalog systems, and troubleshooting for IT issues

·         Knowledge of best practices related to new technologies and data security

·         Strong interpersonal communication skills; ability to provide warm, responsive support to a community with diverse needs

·         Organized, detail-oriented, and able to independently manage multiple priorities 

·         Flexible and collaborative team player, with an openness to learning and teaching new technology, systems, and approaches

·         Ability to pivot between long-range strategic thinking and practical problem solving and project management

·         Ability to guide multiple stakeholders through appraisal and disposition decisions, balancing the need for preservation with the discernment to responsibly deaccession materials

·         Commitment to MacDowell’s culture of belonging for staff, artists, and other stakeholders

·         Familiarity with and appreciation for the artistic disciplines represented at MacDowell preferred

Physical Requirements:

·         Ability to regularly commute to the New Hampshire office 

·         Ability to regularly lift 10 lbs. and up to 25 lbs. 

·         Ability to sit or stand in front of a computer workstation for up to 32 hours/week 

·         Ability to communicate effectively with staff members and other stakeholders by email, phone, virtually and in person  

·         Valid driver’s license 

·         Some travel, evening, and weekend work may be required

Full/Part Time

Part Time

Education

NA

Salary Range

$21.00 - $26.00  / hour

Salary Notes

Non-Exempt; benefits include employer contributions to a 403(b)-retirement account; paid family leave; and generous PTO.

Closing Date

How to Apply

Please email your cover letter and resume to Jenni Wu, Chief of Staff, at employment@macdowell.org by Friday, October 10, 2025. We will begin reviewing applications in October and hope to fill the position for a January 2026 start date. Qualified applicants may be asked to participate in up to 4 virtual, hybrid, or in-person interviews.

Posted

2025-09-25 |  Quick link to this job