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🔗CRS Records Management Project Coordinator Aztec Ruins NM & Chaco Culture NHP
Website The Great Basin Institute
The Great Basin Institute is an interdisciplinary field studies organization that promotes environmental research, education, and service throughout the West. Founded in 1998 at the University of Nevada, GBI advances applied research to support science-based adaptive management of public lands. The Institute is dedicated to the promotion of science through field studies programs, conservation practices, and public outreach. GBI’s Cultural Resources (CR) Program provides opportunities for Cultural Resource Management (CRM) specialists to collaborate with agency resource professionals to implement a wide array of heritage projects. Our agency partnerships assist in the protection and sharing of culture resources on public lands, ensuring future generations can understand the human stories present on the landscapes of our national forest & parks. Our work supports Section 106 – 110 field survey, NEPA planning, research & analysis, artifact & data management, and stewardship activities.
The Great Basin Institute is hiring a Project Records Management CRS Associate to work cooperatively with Chaco Culture National Historical Park (CHCU) and Aztec Ruins National Monument (AZRU) staff to support the parks’ records management activities. The primary role of the position is to coordinate the effort to build an integrated, functional and sustainable records management program for the two administratively combined parks, under supervision of the parks’ Administrative Officer, and working closely with the IT Specialist, Archivist, and established parks’ records management committee. The associate will work with each of the parks’ six operational divisions to assist with establishing file plans based on National Park Service (NPS) guidance and requirements; inventory, classify and assist park staff to manage physical and electronic records and information according to the Federal General Records Schedules and the National Park Service/Department of the Interior records schedule. The associate will coordinate preparation of permanent records for transfer to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Electronic Records Archive and properly dispose of temporary records which have reached their disposition. The associate will develop Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) and other park specific learning aids and trainings to help park staff implement and maintain appropriate workflows for the management of records and information moving forward.
Duty station is at the NPS HIbben Center at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Occasional day trips may occur to Chaco Culture NHP and Aztec Ruins National Monument.
Primary Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with park staff to develop file plans for AZRU and CHCU.
Assist park staff with creation and implementation of file plans and structures to promote information access.
Assist with facilitation of Records Management Committee Chair
Survey and inventory paper and electronic records for proper disposition.
Coordinate park effort to transfer permanent electronic records to NARA.
Create and develop standard operating procedures for local management of records and information.
Develop and deliver training for park staff on general records management awareness and park specific work flows.
Timeline:
12 month appointment beginning September 2025
Full time (40 hrs/week)
Compensation and Benefits:
Wage: $29.04/hr
Health, Dental, Vision Insurance premiums are covered 100% by GBI. Available on the first day of the month following the start of employment
Competitive PTO accrual and paid holidays
Eligible for 401(k) retirement savings with up to 4% GBI match
$25,000 Basic Life & AD&D insurance at no cost
Training opportunities including access to NAGARA training resources.
Annual parking pass for the University of New Mexico
Access to Pro Deals