This posting is being made to help the National Jazz Archive, which is seeking two
Trustees:
a) a Treasurer
b) someone with a good understanding
of IT
The National Jazz Archive
The Archive holds the UK's finest collection of written, printed and visual
material on jazz, blues and related music, from the 1920s to the present day.
It was founded in 1988 with support from Essex County Council and a group of
jazz professionals and devotees, and is a registered charity.
The Archive's vision is to ensure that significant jazz material should be
safeguarded for future generations of enthusiasts, professionals and
researchers. The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded the Archive a three year grant in autumn
2011 to tell the Story of British Jazz through four key themes: people, places,
watershed moments and social and cultural dimensions. This is enabling the
collection to be fully conserved and catalogued for the first time. Significant
items are being digitised and made accessible online. The funding is also
facilitating a community programme of events, family activities and
opportunities for volunteers; and attendance at UK jazz festivals and events is
raising the Archive's profile as the UK's foremost jazz research resource.
Treasurer
The National Jazz Archive is seeking a Treasurer to oversee the Archive’s financial matters in line
with good practice and in accordance with the governing document and legal
requirements, and report to the Board of Trustees about the financial health of
the organisation. The Treasurer will ensure that effective financial measures,
controls and procedures are put in place, and are appropriate for the charity.
Someone with a good understanding of IT
The National Jazz Archive is seeking someone with technical skills, whether it be systems admin
skills or more generally familiarity with data standards and web technologies.
They need day-to-day support with basic stuff, although networking knowledge and
knowledge of Gmail systems would be useful. They will be looking to the IT
Trustee to help the organisation continue its development of IT systems and
applications and develop their online presence, and to keep their infrastructure
intact; this will mean an understanding of the kit, software and networks they
operate.
For both posts it would be helpful if you have an understanding of archives,
jazz and/or cultural heritage.
To discuss either post, please email Angela Davies at adavies@nationaljazzarchive.org.uk
with your telephone number. Angela will put you in touch with a Trustee, who
will then phone you to tell you more about the post and to answer your
questions.
The Jazz Archive would like applications by letter, saying why you’re interested in one or
other of the posts and setting out your relevant experience that you’d bring to
the NJA. Please send this to Angela by post to the address below or by email as
above by
6 January 2014.
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