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Metadata Assistant IV - Getty

Location: Los Angeles
Salary: $25.92 - $33.05 Hourly
Employment Term: Regular Full Time
Employer Contact: Angelica Gonzalez - [log in to unmask]

Job Summary
The Getty Research Institute seeks a Library Assistant/Metadata Assistant IV to work with the Research Services team at the Getty Library to fulfill Reproductions and Permissions requests submitted in the Special Collections Reading Room, mostly from Getty staff and onsite requestors. Reporting to the Metadata Specialist I, the Metadata Assistant IV’s primary duties are to assist in the processing of daily requests for image orders, reviewing rights information and entering metadata into the OpenText Media Management System (OTMM) the Getty’s Digital Asset Management System (DAM), thereby facilitating delivery, use, and re-use of each image requested for reproduction. Other duties may include, paging, shelving, and circulating  Special Collections items using the Getty’s integrated library system, Ex Libris’ Alma and Primo, to manage library materials and patron requests, and working with colleagues to maintain storage vaults.

The Metadata Assistant IV provides services to a wide variety of staff and researchers, replies to routine queries, and refers more complex queries to the Metadata Specialist, reference librarians, or curators as appropriate. Participates in additional projects as assigned.

The Getty Research Institute is dedicated to furthering knowledge and advancing awareness of the visual arts and their various histories through its expertise, ongoing collecting program, public programs, institutional partnerships, exhibitions, publications, digital services, and residential scholars’ programs. Among the world’s premier art libraries, the Getty Library and its Special Collections include over 1.5 million volumes, rare materials, and digital resources, which serve a vast international community of scholars and the interested public. The Institute's activities and scholarly resources guide and sustain each other and collectively provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and scholarly exchange.

Major Job Responsibilities

  *   Search, identify, verify, evaluate, create, and edit metadata based on established procedures, standards, and best practices.
  *   May interact with external researchers, and colleagues
  *   May prepare materials for digitization
  *   Applies comprehensive knowledge of technical standards, guidelines, theories and/or concepts
  *   Work is guided by supervisor yet, may act under little to no supervision to define methods and procedures based upon expertise
  *   Applies job skills and departmental policies and procedures to complete a wide range of complex tasks in creative and effective ways
  *   May serve as a resource to others to resolve complex problems and issues
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May contribute to the development of new concepts and techniques

Qualifications

  *   Bachelor’s degree in art history or a related discipline preferred
  *   Graduate course work in library & information science, art history or a related discipline preferred
  *   Minimum 4 years related experience, preferably in an academic, arts, or cultural institution
  *   Supervisory and training experience preferred
  *   Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  *   Excellent communication skills
  *   Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  *   Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
  *   Familiarity with one foreign language preferred
  *   Ability to work in partnership to solve problems
  *   Asks questions and offers input for positive results
  *   Adapts behavior and work methods, as needed based on new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles
  *   Some familiarity with standards and best practices for cataloging and/or archival processing preferred
  *   Ability to handle rare and unique materials with care
  *   Ability to learn new technologies and software applications
  *   Experience with database or content management systems preferred
  *   Moderate knowledge of bibliographic metadata structure and guidelines
  *    Some familiarity with and knowledge of intellectual property and copyright issues
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Ability to lift at least 40 pounds

Benefits and Perks
Here are just some examples that Getty offers/provides for full-time employees:


  *   Medical, Dental and Vision insurance coverage, starting on date of hire. Getty pays 75%-95% of the premium, depending on the plan selected.
  *   403(b) Employee Investment retirement plan – with up to 5% Getty Match
  *   Getty contribution of 6%, on behalf of employee, to 401(a) retirement account
  *   Educational Assistance and professional development
  *   Paid Vacation, Sick and Personal Days
  *   12 Paid Holidays
  *   Many positions have bi-weekly Off-Fridays
  *   On-Site Fitness Center at Getty Center
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Community service opportunities

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