Library and Archive Controller
Free-Work UK
Date: 2 weeks ago
City: Cambridge
Salary:
£25,200
-
£31,800
per year
Contract type: Full time
Job Title: Library and Archive Controller
Salary: £25,200 - £31,800
Location: Cambridge / Office-based (4-5 days per week in the office)
Contract: Permanent/Full Time (35 hours per week)
We are seeking a Library and Archive Controller to join our dynamic Content Services team, where you will play a key role in managing our Hardcopy Collection of Cambridge books and journals.
This diverse role combines administrative and data-driven responsibilities, supporting the maintenance and enhancement of access to both our physical and digital collections. You will collaborate closely with colleagues across the organisation, providing operational support, responding to enquiries, and contributing to research services that inform strategic decisions and projects.
We are Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation and a proud part of the University of Cambridge.
About The Role
As the Library and Archive Controller, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management and maintenance of the Hardcopy Collection. This role combines operational precision with a focus on service and process improvement.
Key Responsibilities Include
About you
You'll be joining a small, collaborative team within Content Services, where your contributions will play a vital role in maintaining and enhancing access to our Hardcopy Collection. This is a role where you'll work independently and proactively on-site, while also collaborating with colleagues and seeking guidance when needed.
We're looking for someone who is passionate about preserving academic heritage and enabling access to knowledge. You'll be part of a team that values innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement.
You'll Bring
Rewards And Benefits
We will support you to be at your best in work and to live well outside of it. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a world-class, flexible , featuring family-friendly and planet-friendly benefits including:
Ready to pursue your potential? Apply now.
We review applications on an ongoing basis, with a closing date for all applications being 30 th October with interviews scheduled to take place on week commencing 10 th November.
Please note that successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory background checks including DBS due to working in a regulated industry.
Please note, Cambridge University Press & Assessment is unable to sponsor this role under the Skilled Worker Visa route as it does not meet the minimum skill requirements.
Salary: £25,200 - £31,800
Location: Cambridge / Office-based (4-5 days per week in the office)
Contract: Permanent/Full Time (35 hours per week)
We are seeking a Library and Archive Controller to join our dynamic Content Services team, where you will play a key role in managing our Hardcopy Collection of Cambridge books and journals.
This diverse role combines administrative and data-driven responsibilities, supporting the maintenance and enhancement of access to both our physical and digital collections. You will collaborate closely with colleagues across the organisation, providing operational support, responding to enquiries, and contributing to research services that inform strategic decisions and projects.
We are Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation and a proud part of the University of Cambridge.
About The Role
As the Library and Archive Controller, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management and maintenance of the Hardcopy Collection. This role combines operational precision with a focus on service and process improvement.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Managing book orders from the warehouse and receiving new books and journal publications
- Shelving items and tracking their location using the designated system
- Acting as the primary contact for requests, handling enquiries, loans, and returns
- Maintaining collection integrity by sourcing missing items and managing surplus stock appropriately
- Ensuring compliance with Hardcopy Collection policies and maintaining supporting documentation and workflows
- Receiving, analysing, and logging journal archive metadata to support digitisation
- Coordinating shipments to and from suppliers for scanning, and arranging returns post-digitisation
- Processing invoices related to journal digitisation and maintaining accurate records
About you
You'll be joining a small, collaborative team within Content Services, where your contributions will play a vital role in maintaining and enhancing access to our Hardcopy Collection. This is a role where you'll work independently and proactively on-site, while also collaborating with colleagues and seeking guidance when needed.
We're looking for someone who is passionate about preserving academic heritage and enabling access to knowledge. You'll be part of a team that values innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement.
You'll Bring
- Exceptional attention to detail
- Strong prioritisation and organisational skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication
- A solid grasp of Excel functionality
- Initiative and the ability to work unsupervised, while knowing when to collaborate
- A creative and practical approach to problem-solving
- Experience in data entry, stock control, and content retrieval
- Familiarity with databases (experience is advantageous)
- Experience in library or academic library environments (preferred but not essential)
Rewards And Benefits
We will support you to be at your best in work and to live well outside of it. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a world-class, flexible , featuring family-friendly and planet-friendly benefits including:
- 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Private medical and Permanent Health Insurance
- Discretionary annual bonus
- Group personal pension scheme
- Life assurance up to 4 x annual salary
- Green travel schemes
Ready to pursue your potential? Apply now.
We review applications on an ongoing basis, with a closing date for all applications being 30 th October with interviews scheduled to take place on week commencing 10 th November.
Please note that successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory background checks including DBS due to working in a regulated industry.
Please note, Cambridge University Press & Assessment is unable to sponsor this role under the Skilled Worker Visa route as it does not meet the minimum skill requirements.
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