Metadata Specialist

University of Maryland-College Park

College Park, MD

Job posting number: #7312217

Posted: July 9, 2025

Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Job Description Summary & Additional Information
Transforming Indigenous Archival Search, a collaborative Mellon-funded project, seeks a Metadata Specialist to liaise with national and international standards groups, develop and implement metadata workflows, and augment Tribal staff as metadata specialist to improve pan-institutional visibility and searchability of Indigenous records, including implementing culturally-appropriate technical solutions in the SNAC platform, and associated documentation.

Position is FULLY grant funded for three (3) years. Continuation of position will be dependent upon Grant Funds availability.

Candidates who have Native or Indigenous backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply.

Preferences:

● MLS or advanced degree in a related field of information management or equivalent work experience.
● Professional experience with technology-focused metadata projects, scripting, and data manipulation.
● Demonstrated success working collaboratively in project teams with multiple levels of staff, colleagues, and community constituencies.
● Knowledge of XML schema, XSLT stylesheets, metadata cross-walks, and principles for designing and/or adapting existing work from related domains.
● Knowledge of archival and library metadata standards (descriptive, technical, structural) (e.g., EAD, MARC, MARCXML, METS, MODS, FCGD, CCO, Dublin Core, VRA).
● Familiarity with ontology development and structured data standards, such as controlled vocabularies and thesauri.
● Experience with analyzing, creating, and documenting procedures such as service standards, policies, procedures and workflows.

Additional Desired Qualifications
● Experience using or architecting APIs.
● Conceptual knowledge of programming, data manipulation and transformation tools, technologies and methodologies (e.g., Python, Ruby, JavaScript, OpenRefine).
● Experience working with archival collections or knowledge of archival repository functions, services, and requirements.
● Experience working with Native and Indigenous (or other BIPOC) communities.
● Demonstrated commitment to openness, diversity, inclusion, innovation, and social justice.
● Working knowledge of metadata application profiles, RDF triple-stores, SPARQL queries, JSON-LD, IIIF, linked data, BIBFRAME, and/or the Web Annotation standard.
● Familiarity with core university digital systems and platforms such as Google Suite and Zoom.





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