Community Engagement Archivist

Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Atlanta, GA
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Community Engagement Archivist

Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library

Atlanta, GA

Full-time

Education / Training

Job Summary:


Term, 2-year grant-funded position


The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC Woodruff Library) supports the teaching and learning missions of three institutions of higher learning that comprise the world’s largest consortium of HBCUs—Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College. Conveniently located and easily accessible to the campuses, the AUC Woodruff Library is the center of intellectual and social life at the Atlanta University Center.


The AUC Woodruff Library seeks a dynamic and relationship‑driven professional to lead donor and community engagement initiatives that elevate awareness, access, and stewardship of the John R. Lewis Congressional Papers and other significant archival collections. Reporting to the Director of the Archives Research Center and working closely with the Strategic Partnerships, Communications, and Engagement department, the Community Engagement and Partnerships Archivist serves as a primary liaison between archival donors, community stakeholders, and the Library.


This role is instrumental in building lasting partnerships, cultivating donor trust, and creating inclusive, community‑centered programming that expands public access to archives. Through outreach, education, collaboration, and stewardship, the position advances the Library’s mission to preserve, interpret, and activate collections for current and future generations. This position will be responsible for outreach, curating community-centered activities, leading educational programming, and partnering with other academic and community organizations to promote collections and increase accessibility.


Supervision Exercised: None


Primary Duties & Responsiblities:


Donor & Community Relationship Management



  • Cultivates and sustains meaningful relationships with archival donors, community members, and organizational partners through consistent communication, personalized engagement, and stewardship activities.


  • Serves as a primary point of contact for established archival donors, ensuring transparency, trust, and timely reporting on collection-related updates when appropriate.
  • Identifies and develops strategic partnerships that expand community participation, amplify donor impact, and increase visibility of archival collections.

Community Engagement, Outreach & Education



  • Designs and delivers community‑centered programs, including workshops, lectures, exhibitions, and educational events (both in‑person and virtual), that highlight and interpret archival collections.


  • Collaborates with the Communications Manager to develop compelling outreach materials, including social media content, presentations, newsletters, and public‑facing communications related to archival processes and collections.
  • Contributes to the development of interpretive and educational materials that contextualize archival holdings and enhance public understanding and accessibility.


Archives Reference & Research Support



  • Assists researchers, students, and community members in accessing archival collections, providing reference services that support scholarly inquiry and public engagement.


Strategic Collaboration & Representation



  • Works collaboratively with internal library departments, faculty, nonprofit foundations, cultural organizations, and academic institutions to develop shared initiatives, programming, and events.

Represents the AUC Woodruff Library at conferences, public programs, donor meetings, and community forums to promote awareness of archival collections and engagement opportunities.




Minimum Qualifications:


Master’s degree in Library and Information Science (MLIS) from an ALA‑accredited program, or equivalent combination of education and archival experience




Experience:



  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in a library, archives, or special collections environment (including internships, fellowships, student or volunteer work, or community archiving).


  • Demonstrated experience in donor relations, community engagement, partnership development, or event coordination preferred.


  • Background in public programming, education, or community‑based organizing strongly preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:



  • Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize work, with strong project management skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.


  • Commitment to continuous personal and professional improvement in cultural diversity competence.


  • Ability to work independently and effectively as part of a team.


  • Ability to initiate and lead collaborations with diverse constituencies.
Demonstrated interest in 20th century African American history and culture.

About the company

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Established in 1982, the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W.
Woodruff Library is named in honor of the late Robert Winship Woodruff, a
philanthropist and former CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. The Library serves
three Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Clark Atlanta
University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College. Beyond its aesthetic
appeal, this state-of-the-art facility has become a leading repository of
information resources and an innovator in the delivery of digital content.

In August 2024, Dr. Kimberley Bugg assumed the position of CEO and
Library Director.

The AUC Woodruff Library received the 2016 Excellence in Academic
Libraries Award in the university category from the Association of College
and Research Libraries (ACRL). In July 2022, the Library became the 127th
member of the Association of Research Libraries, marking it as the second
HBCU to achieve this distinction. The Library operates as a nonprofit
corporation under the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code and is dedicated
to educational and charitable purposes as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of
the IRS Code. It is governed by a nine-member Board of Trustees.

The AUC Woodruff Library also houses the Archives Research Center,
renowned for its extensive collection of materials related to the African
American experience. This includes the John Henrik Clarke Africana and
African American Collection, the Henry P. Slaughter and Countee Cullen
Memorial Collection, and the Southern Education Foundation Collection.
Additionally, at the request of Morehouse College, the Library serves as the
custodian of the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection, as
well as the Joseph Echols Lowery and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection.