National Archives is seeking enthusiastic storage and lending officers to support the Collection Operations Section, Storage and Lending Team. Collection Operations is part of the Collection Management Branch and is based in Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory (ACT). This recruitment process will establish a merit pool of suitable applicants and may be used to fill future vacancies. The Collection Management Branch is responsible for transferring, storing, preserving and digitising the National Archives' collection so it remains accessible for future generations. The Branch develops policies and systems as well as provides services, undertakes research, and implements projects to ensure the care, management and accessibility of archival records. The Branch is also responsible for identifying information management requirements for Australian Government agencies to ensure Australian Government information assets (records, information and data) are created, collected and managed effectively. The Collection Operations Section is responsible for securing and managing National Archives' archival collection and its storage environment in the Australian Capital Territory. The section is also responsible for facilitating the transfer of records into custody, billing agencies for storage services, managing projects, lending services for internal and external stakeholders, transfers, applying Machinery of Government changes and various national strategies, plans and programs. The key duties of the position include Under general direction and working as directed, the main duties of the roles involve: Undertake the physical handling, retrieval and return of archival records and other routine activities as directed, including but not limited to: drive, load and unload the National Archives' courier vehicle to deliver records and, if required, to deliver internal mail assist in the physical management and location of records within the National Archives' repositories as required develop skills in managing the storage of records undertake manual handling tasks, such as lifting, moving and locating records accurately enter and retrieve data from electronic systems within established procedures and practices perform minor preservation tasks, such as repackaging, staple removal, etc prepare routine documentation and correspondence using Microsoft Office (e.g. Word and Excel) Develop understanding of archival principles to ensure archival (analogue) records are appropriately housed and storage capacity is used efficiently. Work closely and productively with team members and colleagues. Ensure that Work, Health and Safety issues are identified, reported and monitored. Participate in section meetings and contribute to the development of processes and guidelines. Participate in the National Archives' change agenda. Apply the principles of APS Values, Code of Conduct, workplace diversity principles, work health and safety and participative management within a work and team environment. Apply the National Archives' Vision, Mission and Commitments as expressed in Strategy 2025-2030: Evolving National Archives and Our Values. You must be willing and able to meet the inherent physical requirements of this role, including repetitive, sedentary, screen-based work and/or the ability to pack, sort, lift and relocate records in accordance with established work, health and safety practices and archival principles.