Film Collections Officer at Irish Film Institute
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Sep, 25

Salary

30000.0

Posted On

18 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Progression, Collections Management, Databases, Editing Software, Communication Skills, Metadata Standards

Industry

Financial Services

Description

Position title: Film Collections Officer
Place of work: Predominantly the IFI Irish Film Archive in Temple Bar; occasionally the IFI Irish Film Archive at Maynooth University.
Hours: 10-6, Monday to Friday
Contract: 2 years (fixed-term contract)
Reporting to: Film Collections and Acquisitions Manager

REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:

· A qualification in archiving or collections management or other relevant subject, or equivalent experience in collections management, cultural archives and/or libraries.
· Experience in collections management and/or cataloguing.
· Familiarity with the properties of film formats.
· Strong data management and organisational skills.
· Enthusiasm and flexibility, with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills.
· Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a busy environment.
· Excellent IT, metadata creation and cataloguing experience; familiarity with the management of analogue collections and the use of databases.
· An interest in and knowledge of film and culture, and a good working knowledge of different film formats.
· Ability to work to deadlines.
· Experience with databases and familiarity with metadata standards.
· Excellent documentation skills.
· Experience using specialist film equipment such as Steenbecks and winders would be an advantage, as would familiarity with non-linear editing software.
Starting salary is €30,000 per annum.
The role offers a structured progression scale with the following rates: Level 2: €30,750; Level 3: €31,519; Level 4: €32,306; Long Term Service 1: €33,437 Long Term Service 2: €34,607. Progression to higher levels is based on performance as outlined in our competency framework.
Applications should be sent to jobs@irishfilm.ie. Please include cover letter outlining suitability for role plus CV. Deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 9th May at 5pm.
The IFI is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term
Contract length: 24 months
Pay: €30,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Bike to work scheme
  • Company pension
  • Employee assistance program
  • Employee discount
  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work authorisation:

  • Ireland (required)

Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 09/05/202

Responsibilities

PURPOSE OF JOB:

The Film Collections Officer is part of the Archive collections team, working closely with the Head of Archive and the Film Collections and Acquisitions Manager (FCAM) to implement the IFI Irish Film Archive’s collections management policies and to ensure that film and tape collections are properly documented and preserved. The Film Collections Officer will have particular responsibility for the movement, assessment, repair and cataloguing of older film titles funded by Screen Ireland and for the creation of reference files and the QC of high-resolution files from film scans. They will be instructed in the use of specialised Archive equipment and software.

KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

· Carrying out cataloguing, registration and other documentation procedures for IFI collections.
· Assessing film elements on film-viewing equipment, recording their condition within database records, making repairs where necessary, and recommending element selection for digitisation projects.
· Generating reference AV files on specialised Archive equipment.
· Applying QC checks and repairs to digitised material, using non-linear editing and restoration software.
· Efficiently carrying out all administrative functions, including creating timely and accurate internal reports, documentation of projects and practices, updating the IFI database as necessary, and sharing documentation with colleagues as appropriate.
· Providing reports, feedback and practical suggestions to your head of department/line manager as requested.
· Facilitating timely, accurate, safe and secure movement of items from archival storage to internal and external clients and users and ensuring location information is up to date. Implementing standards-based collections management and care policies and procedures
within the IFI Irish Film Archive. Undertaking collections management checks in accordance with MSPI.
· Working with the Head of Archive and collections managers to review, monitor and recommend collections care and conservation strategies for the archive collection.
· Assisting the FCAM and Head of Archive with financial planning in relevant areas and taking delegated responsibility for designated budgets.
· Keeping up to date with technical developments in conservation, preservation and restoration in order to enhance standards of collection care.
· Any other task deemed relevant by the Director or Head of Department.

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