INFORMATION SESSIONS : Curious about working at LAC? Wondering what a bilat is 
and how many you are going to have? What does it mean to be Canada's Library 
and Archive? Join us for a conversation about this job opportunity. Amy 
Buckland, Assistant Deputy Minister of Collections, and Jasmine Bouchard, 
Assistant Deputy Minister of User Experience and Engagement, will answer 
questions about current job postings during two (bilingual) sessions. Looking 
forward to meeting you!

Tuesday May 17 2022 from 12 PM to 1 PM (Eastern time): 
https://tinyurl.com/yvdd6rbe
Tuesday, May 24 2022 from 2 PM to 3 PM (Eastern time): 
https://tinyurl.com/2phy3d5r

STREAM 1 - GOVERNMENT RECORD :
The Director General, Government Record, is responsible for the acquisition, 
description, and making accessible of the record of the Government of Canada.
More specifically, the DG ensures the entire management of the branch and its 
various components, which are: Government Archives, Government Records 
Initiative Division, ATIP & Litigation Response.

The DG, Government Record, will develop LAC’s established leadership role 
providing overarching strategies and solutions for the Government of Canada 
with respect to the production and disposition of information. This includes 
confronting the challenges of preserving information in a world where 
production technologies and formats are rapidly shifting. They will support and 
advocate for the modernization of ATIP with our GC partners, especially the 
need for declassification standards and new resourcing models. They will play a 
leadership role in LAC relations with the provincial, national and 
international government archival communities.

STREAM 2 - PRESERVATION & DIGITIZATION :
The Director General, Preservation & Digitization, is responsible for the 
analogue preservation and digitization of the collections.
More specifically, the DG ensures the entire management of the branch and its 
various components : Care of Collection, Digitization Services.

The DG, Preservation & Digitization will oversee the management of the 5th 
largest analog collection in the world, including supporting staff, 
evergreening equipment, and managing new facilities, as the collection 
continues to grow. They will lead the design and implementation of a new 
digitization strategy for LAC, liaising with colleagues in User Experience 
& Mobilization and Digital Services, leveraging existing expertise and 
equipment to address large-scale, on-demand, and ATIP-related digitization 
needs. This will include developing appropriate policies, guidelines, support 
systems, structures, informatics systems’ needs, as well as objectives and 
goals.

STREAM 3 - PUBLISHED HERITAGE & PRIVATE ARCHIVES :
The Director General, Published Heritage & Private Archives is responsible 
for the acquisition, description, and making accessible of the stories of the 
peoples of Canada.
More specifically, the DG ensures the entire management of the branch and its 
various components: Published Heritage – Acquisitions, Published Heritage – 
Description, Private Archives – Science, Governance, and Political Archives, 
Private Archives – Social Life & Culture.

The DG, Published Heritage & Private Archives will continue LAC’s work to 
develop and implement respectful description practices, directed by First 
Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nation partners. They will lead the development and 
implementation of strategies, plans, approaches and initiatives to identify 
those individuals, business, social groups, labour groups, cultural 
organizations, etc, which have been significant to Canadians. They will ensure 
that we prioritize those people/business/groups who have traditionally been 
marginalized. They will play a leadership role in LAC’s relations with the 
provincial, national and international archival and special collections 
communities.


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