Digital Archivist
Company: DETROIT SOUND CONSERVANCY
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: About Detroit Sound
Conservancy Detroit Sound Conservancy is a community-based archive
dedicated to preserving, activating, and celebrating Detroit's
singular and definitive musical heritage. Through archival
preservation practices, engaged education initiatives, and
intergenerational live performance programming, DSC gives access to
and preserves the vivid memory of musical movements, uplifts the
agency of artistic legacies, counteracts reductive representation,
and puts listening at the center of community. Position Summary The
Archivist will serve as the primary steward of Detroit Sound
Conservancy's collections, managing both digital and physical
materials while building meaningful relationships with donors and
community members. This role requires a detail-oriented, proactive
and collaborative person with exceptional organizational skills,
hands-on expertise in audio-visual preservation workflows, and the
ability to work sensitively and effectively with Detroit's music
community—particularly elders and families who are entrusting their
legacies to DSC's care. The Archivist will be responsible for the
management, preservation, and access to the organization's digital
assets, including born-digital materials and digitized collections,
ensuring their long-term integrity, authenticity, and usability for
current and future generations. The Archivist will lead the
implementation of new archival management systems, refine existing
and develop new workflows, conduct regular field visits to acquire
and assess collections, and oversee the processing and preservation
of materials across multiple platforms and physical facilities. Key
Responsibilities Collections Management & Preservation Serve as the
primary collections contact for all donors, building trust and
clearly communicating how DSC will preserve and honor their
materials and legacies Conduct field visits to meet with donors,
assess potential acquisitions, appraise collections, and provide
guidance on caring for personal archives Oversee the processing,
cataloging, and preservation of audio-visual materials,
photographs, documents, ephemera, and born-digital collections
Develop, maintain, and refine existing archival workflows for
preservation, digitization, metadata creation, and collection
processing Assess physical and digital condition of materials and
implement appropriate preservation and conservation strategies for
the long-term accessibility of paper-based collections and
audio-visual formats Manage collections storage and preservation at
both WGPR facility and the developing Blue Bird Inn archive,
including coordinating the movement of materials between locations
Develop finding aids and access tools that reflect the significance
and context of these foundational collections Prioritize ongoing
processing and preservation work for DSC's core collections: United
Sound, Club Heaven, Blue Bird Inn, and Graystone Jazz Museum
materials Systems Development & Implementation Lead the research,
selection, and implementation of a new digital asset management
system (DAM) and content management system to replace current
Google Drive infrastructure Develop requirements and specifications
for archival management software that meets DSC's needs for both
physical and digital collections Work with consultants and
technical partners (grant-funded) to design and implement a
public-facing web portal for collection access Create and maintain
standardized documentation for all systems, workflows, and
procedures Ensure long-term digital preservation strategies are
built into all new systems Audio-Visual Preservation Develop and
implement workflows for audio digitization, video preservation, and
born-digital file management Stay current with best practices in
audio-visual preservation, file format migration, and media
longevity Make informed decisions about digitization priorities,
format choices, and quality control standards Work with volunteers
and interns to execute digitization projects while maintaining
quality standards Team Collaboration & Supervision Collaborate with
DSC staff on exhibitions, programming, and research projects
utilizing priority collections Collaborate with content creators on
formatting and ingestion workflows Supervise and train volunteers
and interns on archival procedures, handling protocols and
digitization workflows Provide reference services to staff,
community members and researchers Requirements: Master’s Degree in
Library Science, Archival Studies, Museum Studies, or related field
Minimum 2–3 years of professional archival experience Exceptional
organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail Strong
knowledge of audio-visual preservation techniques, formats, and
archiving best practices Demonstrated experience processing
mixed-format collections (physical and digital materials)
Understanding of archival principles, arrangement and description
standards (DACS), metadata creation (e.g., Dublin Core, PREMIS),
digital preservation, and the ability to assess and operate a
Digital Asset Management System Ability to work sensitively and
effectively with diverse community members, particularly elders and
families from Detroit's Black communities, to build trust and
articulate DSC's preservation mission Experience conducting field
archiving, oral history and donor relations work Strong written and
verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously and work both independently and collaboratively
Willingness to learn audio digitization techniques and workflows
(if not already proficient) Physical ability to lift and move
archival materials (up to 40 lbs) and work in storage environments
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation for field visits
Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Library and Information
Science (MLIS) with concentration in Archives Management, or
equivalent advanced degree Experience implementing digital asset
management systems or archival management software Proficiency with
archival databases and content management systems (ArchivesSpace,
CONTENTdm, Preservica, or similar) Hands-on experience with audio
digitization equipment and quality control Technical skills in
coding or web development Deep knowledge of Detroit's music history
and cultural landscape Experience working with music archives or
audio-visual collections Familiarity with born-digital preservation
Understanding of copyright and rights management for cultural
heritage materials Experience supervising volunteers or student
workers What We Offer Central role in preserving Detroit's globally
significant musical legacy Opportunity to work directly with
musicians, families, and community members whose stories are
shaping the archive Hands-on work with rare and historically
significant materials from legendary Detroit venues and
institutions Leadership in building new systems and infrastructure
for a growing organization Collaborative, mission-driven work
environment Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage,
along with generous paid time off and paid organizational holidays
to support your health and well-being Professional development
opportunities and connections within archival and music communities
Chance to help develop the archive at the historic Blue Bird Inn
Work Environment This is a full-time position based at DSC's
archival facility in Detroit, with future work taking place at the
Blue Bird Inn as we develop that archive space. The role requires
frequent field visits to meet with donors and assess collections
throughout the Detroit area. Work involves hands-on processing of
physical materials in archival storage environments and
office-based digital work. Flexibility in schedule may be required
to accommodate donor availability for evening or weekend meetings.
Reliable transportation is required for field visits.
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