Processing Archivist, Digital Collections
Company: The National World War II Museum
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The National WWII
Museum in New Orleans currently has an opening for a Processing
Archivist, Digital Collections position. The Processing Archivist
for Digital Collections is a crucial leader within the Collections
& Exhibits team, collaborating closely with collections and
archives staff. The Processing Archivist’s primary responsibilities
include overseeing the cataloging of the Museum’s diverse
collection materials such as photographs, archival collections,
artifacts, non-accessioned digital archives, and time-based media.
This role involves developing and optimizing workflows for
digitization, managing the production of digital images, and
ensuring high standards in record keeping, storage, maintenance,
and retrieval. The Processing Archivist will lead and supervise the
daily tasks of digitization staff, contractors, interns, and
volunteers, providing guidance and support to the digitization work
team. This position is instrumental in advancing the National WWII
Museum’s digital collections, ensuring they are meticulously
cataloged, easily accessible, and maintained to the highest
standards. The Processing Archivist reports to the Director of
Digital Collections. Requirements: Management Lead the management
of digital collections by establishing, documenting, and enforcing
policies and procedures. Develop and optimize workflows for
digitization and digital image production via scanning. Supervise
and mentor digitization staff, contractors, interns, and
volunteers, ensuring high productivity and adherence to standards.
Quality Assurance Enforce digitization and photography standards
across all projects. Provide quality control for all metadata to
ensure accuracy and consistency institution wide. Develop and
manage metadata tools, naming taxonomies, and controlled
vocabularies. Cataloging and Metadata Oversee the creation and
cataloging of metadata for both analog and digital media. Supervise
staff in cataloging and metadata creation, ensuring adherence to
best practices and standards. Collection Management Assist in
upgrading existing assets to appropriate standards, including
reorganization of file directories and metadata cleanup. Ensure
proper record keeping, storage, maintenance, and retrieval of
digital collections. Access and Rights Management Facilitate access
to collections by responding to requests from the public, staff,
and other institutions. Collaborate with the Digital Collections
Rights Manager to manage internal and external rights and
reproduction requests. Qualifications Master’s in History, Library
and Information Science, or a related field required. Excellent
knowledge of World War II material culture preferred. At least five
years' experience in a museum, archives, or library image archive,
including: Managing images/photographs within a digital asset
management and/or collections management system. Handling
time-based media management, digital rights management, metadata
standards and practices, and data migration. Proven experience in
leading and supervising digitization projects and teams. In-depth
knowledge of archival procedures and experience with collections
databases. Strong written communication and organizational skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects and lead teams in a
fast-paced environment. Familiarity with digital rights management,
metadata standards, file formatting, and data migration. Competence
in developing and managing cataloging systems, metadata tools, and
controlled vocabularies. In addition to offering competitive wages,
the Museum’s benefits package includes: Medical insurance – 2 plan
options; Museum pays 75% of premium Dental and vision insurance
Flexible spending account 401(k) – Museum matches 50% of employee
contribution up to 6%; employer contribution full vested after 3
years of employment Life insurance and AD&D - $15,000 policy
employer paid; additional life and AD&D available Long term
disability insurance Paid vacation and sick leave, 10 paid holidays
per year Free parking Tuition assistance and professional
development Employee assistance program The National WWII Museum is
an equal opportunity employer and seeks diversity in its workforce.
We are dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination in employment on
any basis including race, color, religion, age, sex, national
origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act, applicants may
request accommodations needed to participate in the application
process. Interested candidates should apply online at
www.nationalww2museum.org/employment.
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