Museum Archivist - Cogswell Heritage House

American School for the Deaf
West Hartford, Connecticut 06107 United States  View Map
Posted: Jun 07, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Federal Government
  • Library Services
  • Summary

    THE AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    ANNOUNCES AN OPENING FOR

    Museum Archivist - Cogswell Heritage House

    CLOSING DATE: Open Until filled

    CREATED: 04/13/2026

    POST: 04/14/2026

    The American School for the Deaf (ASD) maintains written Job Descriptions for most jobs. The Job Description is a guide to the basic and essential functions of each job; it is not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities. These Descriptions are revised to meet the changing needs ofASD at the sole discretion of the executive leadership team and/or in accordance with guidelines and standards set for an approved private special education program.

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    Position: Museum Archivist - Cogswell Heritage House

    Department: Museum

    Supervisor: Executive Director or Designee

    Description: Full time - 12 Months Benefits Eligible

    Union Status: Non-Collective Bargaining (non-union)

    SCOPE OF DUTIES

    The Archivist is a multi-faceted position that integrates the roles of Archivist, Registrar, Project Manager, and Museum Manager. This role is responsible for the professional stewardship of collection materials, including accession, repatriation, cataloging, and conservation. The Archivist manages both physical and digital operations of the Cogswell Heritage House/American School for the Deaf Archival Database, ensuring all practices comply with federal and state regulations and standardized archival and museum practices. Additionally, the position is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the building housing the archive.

    Primary Responsibilities:

    1. Archive & Collection Management
    • Accessions & Inventory Management: Manage an inventory control process that incorporates existing accession records and researches potential new acquisitions.
    • Standardized Processing: Ensure all new materials are documented according to registration standards and oversee the repatriation of deaccessioned items.
    • Cataloging: Manage and catalog collections using archival field standards and best practices for both physical and digital materials and objects.
    • Institutional Collaboration: Maintain existing and establish new relationships with other institutions to facilitate collaborative projects, exhibits, item loans, and the accession or deaccession of materials.
    • Access & Retrieval: Develop finding aids and archival databases to facilitate research and access to collections.
    • Technical Standards: Establish standardized classification systems and nomenclature systems for organizing diverse collections.
    2. Archival Preservation & Documentation
    • Archival Database Management: Oversee the digital operations of the CHH/ASD Archival Database, including procedures related to the Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA).
    • Digital Preservation: Execute digital imaging for documentation and ensure the accuracy and proper formatting of transcripts for both new and existing acquisitions.
    • Collection Care: Implement proper storage methods and environmental controls for diverse materials, ensuring items are housed correctly both on and offsite.
    3. Museum Stewardship & Public Programming
    • Facility Management & Disaster Planning: Maintain CHH/ASD facilities and equipment, including the development and implementation of a disaster plan for the collections.
    • Guided Tours: Manage and coordinate requests for historic guided tours of the Cogswell Heritage House and ASD's West Hartford Campus. Responsibilities include:
      • Maintaining timely communication with requestors regarding dates, group size, and specific needs.
      • Arranging necessary interpreters, including ASL, International, and Tactile.
      • Coordinating museum volunteers and guiding tours when volunteers are unavailable.
    • Research Requests: Manage and coordinate responses to all external and internal requests for research.
    • Public Outreach: Prepare reports, updates, and articles for the Annual Report and ASD's weekly newsletter; deliver public presentations related to projects and collections.
    4. Administrative Leadership
    • Budgeting & Funding: Advise on the annual budget, oversee expenditures, and identify potential funding sources in cooperation with Institutional Advancement.
    • Project Leadership: Develop project plans, identify and track tasks, and supervise the work of interns and volunteers.
    Core Competencies:
    • Strong knowledge of Deaf history and key historical figures, with a specific understanding of the history of the American School for the Deaf.
    • Excellent interpersonal, writing, research, and time-management skills.
    • Ability to maintain detailed and accurate records.
    • Ability to lift 30 lbs.
    • Proven reliability, trustworthiness, and a positive demeanor.
    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
    • Graduate degree required (MA required, PhD preferred) in History, Museum Studies, Library Science, or a related field.
    • Five or more years of experience in the archival field (or equivalent education/certification).
    • Technical Skills:
    • Proficiency in database software and archival metadata standards.
    • Experience digitizing archival materials and managing digital objects.
    • Knowledge of programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA).
    • Ability to properly handle historical and fragile documents.
    • American Sign Language proficiency strongly preferred or commitment to learn.
    • Ability to flex work hours as needed to meet the needs of the museum.
    SALARY AND BENEFITS:
    • Group health insurance and other fringe benefits are available.
    • $1000 sign on bonus after one year of service for newly hired employees, not applicable for re-hires.


    ASD is ALL ways able. If you require an accommodation to apply for this position, please contact the Human Resources Department.

    The American School for the Deaf does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's age, ancestry, color, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, past or present history of mental disability, intellectual disability, national origin, physical disability, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or civil union status) work place hazards to reproductive systems, and criminal record (in state employment and licensing).

    All applicants will be screened, and the most highly qualified applicants will be invited to interview.
  • Job Description

    THE AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    ANNOUNCES AN OPENING FOR

    Museum Archivist - Cogswell Heritage House

    CLOSING DATE: Open Until filled

    CREATED: 04/13/2026

    POST: 04/14/2026

    The American School for the Deaf (ASD) maintains written Job Descriptions for most jobs. The Job Description is a guide to the basic and essential functions of each job; it is not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities. These Descriptions are revised to meet the changing needs ofASD at the sole discretion of the executive leadership team and/or in accordance with guidelines and standards set for an approved private special education program.

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    Position: Museum Archivist - Cogswell Heritage House

    Department: Museum

    Supervisor: Executive Director or Designee

    Description: Full time - 12 Months Benefits Eligible

    Union Status: Non-Collective Bargaining (non-union)

    SCOPE OF DUTIES

    The Archivist is a multi-faceted position that integrates the roles of Archivist, Registrar, Project Manager, and Museum Manager. This role is responsible for the professional stewardship of collection materials, including accession, repatriation, cataloging, and conservation. The Archivist manages both physical and digital operations of the Cogswell Heritage House/American School for the Deaf Archival Database, ensuring all practices comply with federal and state regulations and standardized archival and museum practices. Additionally, the position is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the building housing the archive.

    Primary Responsibilities:

    1. Archive & Collection Management
    • Accessions & Inventory Management: Manage an inventory control process that incorporates existing accession records and researches potential new acquisitions.
    • Standardized Processing: Ensure all new materials are documented according to registration standards and oversee the repatriation of deaccessioned items.
    • Cataloging: Manage and catalog collections using archival field standards and best practices for both physical and digital materials and objects.
    • Institutional Collaboration: Maintain existing and establish new relationships with other institutions to facilitate collaborative projects, exhibits, item loans, and the accession or deaccession of materials.
    • Access & Retrieval: Develop finding aids and archival databases to facilitate research and access to collections.
    • Technical Standards: Establish standardized classification systems and nomenclature systems for organizing diverse collections.
    2. Archival Preservation & Documentation
    • Archival Database Management: Oversee the digital operations of the CHH/ASD Archival Database, including procedures related to the Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA).
    • Digital Preservation: Execute digital imaging for documentation and ensure the accuracy and proper formatting of transcripts for both new and existing acquisitions.
    • Collection Care: Implement proper storage methods and environmental controls for diverse materials, ensuring items are housed correctly both on and offsite.
    3. Museum Stewardship & Public Programming
    • Facility Management & Disaster Planning: Maintain CHH/ASD facilities and equipment, including the development and implementation of a disaster plan for the collections.
    • Guided Tours: Manage and coordinate requests for historic guided tours of the Cogswell Heritage House and ASD's West Hartford Campus. Responsibilities include:
      • Maintaining timely communication with requestors regarding dates, group size, and specific needs.
      • Arranging necessary interpreters, including ASL, International, and Tactile.
      • Coordinating museum volunteers and guiding tours when volunteers are unavailable.
    • Research Requests: Manage and coordinate responses to all external and internal requests for research.
    • Public Outreach: Prepare reports, updates, and articles for the Annual Report and ASD's weekly newsletter; deliver public presentations related to projects and collections.
    4. Administrative Leadership
    • Budgeting & Funding: Advise on the annual budget, oversee expenditures, and identify potential funding sources in cooperation with Institutional Advancement.
    • Project Leadership: Develop project plans, identify and track tasks, and supervise the work of interns and volunteers.
    Core Competencies:
    • Strong knowledge of Deaf history and key historical figures, with a specific understanding of the history of the American School for the Deaf.
    • Excellent interpersonal, writing, research, and time-management skills.
    • Ability to maintain detailed and accurate records.
    • Ability to lift 30 lbs.
    • Proven reliability, trustworthiness, and a positive demeanor.
    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
    • Graduate degree required (MA required, PhD preferred) in History, Museum Studies, Library Science, or a related field.
    • Five or more years of experience in the archival field (or equivalent education/certification).
    • Technical Skills:
    • Proficiency in database software and archival metadata standards.
    • Experience digitizing archival materials and managing digital objects.
    • Knowledge of programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA).
    • Ability to properly handle historical and fragile documents.
    • American Sign Language proficiency strongly preferred or commitment to learn.
    • Ability to flex work hours as needed to meet the needs of the museum.
    SALARY AND BENEFITS:
    • Group health insurance and other fringe benefits are available.
    • $1000 sign on bonus after one year of service for newly hired employees, not applicable for re-hires.


    ASD is ALL ways able. If you require an accommodation to apply for this position, please contact the Human Resources Department.

    The American School for the Deaf does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's age, ancestry, color, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, past or present history of mental disability, intellectual disability, national origin, physical disability, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or civil union status) work place hazards to reproductive systems, and criminal record (in state employment and licensing).

    All applicants will be screened, and the most highly qualified applicants will be invited to interview.
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