Connecting Manchester's Music Archive is a network founded by The CMMA requires a freelancer who: The below aspects would be of benefit but are not required: Independent working to create an ISAD-G and MPLP complient catalogue of the local history subsection of the HWML Special Collection, in line with wider project timeline and activities. Deadline 13 April at 0900. If you would like to be considered for this role please provide:Job Summary
Job Description
National Archives' Networks for Change programme. It consists of the Royal
Northern College of Music, the Hall Concerts Society, the Henry Watson
Music Library and the Manchester Digital Music Archives. CMMA is primarily a
digital space where Greater Manchester's music archives can share
information about their collections, showcasing where connected archives
are highlighted, with the aim of making it easier for anyone to explore
Manchester's music stories. Its primary focus is sharing the histories of
musicians who have either studied or performed in Greater Manchester, and
the evidence they have left behind of their work and experiences in Greater
Manchester's archives.
CMMA recently won £50,000 from The National Archives' Cataloguing Grants
Scheme in order to create a catalogue for the local heritage subsection of
the Henry Watson Music Library Special Collection. There is no existing
catalogue for this invaluable material, and therefore a file-level ISAD(G)
catalogue is required in order to facilitate research and interest. Therefore, a
freelance archivist is required to conduct this work. A programme of
outreach will be delivered by the Henry Watson Music Library and CMMA as
the project progresses, via further freelance support from a Community
Programme Manager.
Fees and timeline:
-total fee £39,000 including expenses and VAT
-based on estimate of £325 per day over 120 days
-work to start May 2026
-project to end Jan 2028
Output of role:
-File-level catalogue in accordance with ISAD(G) standard of the Henry
Watson Music Library Special Collection (local history sub-collection)
-Item-level catalogue for some priority areas if time permits
Location of role:
-Central Library, Manchester. Initial work to be undertaken in the archive
strong room and later work to be undertaken in the ground floor search room.
-Any secondary locations are based in Manchester
city centre/online. Job Requirements
-is an experienced archivist with proven expertise in creating archive
catalogues for complex collections
-implements the necessary ISAD(G) requirements
-is confident working alone with minimal supervision, with excellent time
management
-is comfortable working at height for short periods (cherry picker training will
be given for work in the strong room)
-has proven success in working on temporary projects
-has experience working on a collaborative project featuring multiple
heritage/information management services
-will bring their own laptop for working with function to create their own
spreadsheet files (.xls, .xlsx)
-has their own private email account for freelance working
-general knowledge of musical terminology
-general knowledge of Manchester's music-making history
-ARA-certified post-graduate qualification / completed archives
apprenticeship / ARA Professional RegistrationJob Responsibilities
How to Apply
Interviews will be informally held online on 27th April.
-an up-to-date CV including links to catalogues you have previously created
-2 references relating to your freelance work (these may be contacted prior
to appointment)
-a cover letter (maximum 1500 words), detailing rationale and methodology
for approaching and creating a catalogue for this material, referencing
previous experience where appropriate
For more information about the project the role, please contact Heather
Roberts, RNCM Archive and Museum Manager [[email protected]]
to arrange a conversation.