DC Thomson

Archive Manager

🇬🇧 Aberdeen, Reino Unido Híbrido Operações e gestão de projetos Tempo inteiro Lead Publicado Jun 5, 2026
Localização Aberdeen, Reino Unido
Modalidade Híbrido
Contrato Tempo inteiro
Senioridade Lead
Idioma English
Publicado 5 de Junho de 2026
Última verificação 9 de Junho de 2026
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Archive Manager at DC Thomson: Aberdeen, Reino Unido; Híbrido; Tempo inteiro; Lead; Operações e gestão de projetos. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.

  • Location and workplace: Aberdeen, Reino Unido, Híbrido
  • Role classification: Operações e gestão de projetos, Tempo inteiro, Lead
  • Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-06-09.
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Archive Manager

Location: Dundee (primary) with regular travel to Aberdeen

About the role

DC Thomson’s archives hold an exceptional collection spanning physical, digitised and born‑digital materials, capturing the history, brands and communities that define our organisation. From iconic titles like The Beano and The Sunday Post to The Scots Magazine, The Press and Journal and The Courier, our archive is both a treasured legacy and an active business asset.

 

As Archive Manager, you’ll play a central role in ensuring this rich collection is accessible, well‑organised and effectively used across the business. You’ll lead day‑to‑day archive operations, managing priorities, maintaining professional standards and supporting teams across editorial, product, commercial and legal to unlock the value of our content.

 

Working across a multi‑site team in Dundee and Aberdeen, you’ll oversee archive services that enable efficient access, reuse and discovery of materials, while ensuring the right controls are in place for rights, compliance and preservation. You’ll also contribute to improving workflows, enhancing metadata and strengthening how the archive supports business needs.

This is a unique opportunity to combine stewardship with impact, helping to preserve our heritage while making it relevant and usable for today’s audiences and commercial opportunities.

 

What you’ll be doing (skills & experience)

  • Leading day‑to‑day archive operations, ensuring consistent, high‑quality service delivery across physical and digital collections
  • Developing the archive strategy to evolve the service, aligned to portfolio priorities and business outcomes.
  • Managing and supporting a team of archivists and assistants, driving clear standards, productivity and effective ways of working
  • Overseeing cataloguing, metadata and classification practices to improve discoverability and usability of archive content
  • Delivering efficient access services, reducing turnaround times and supporting increased internal use of archive materials
  • Applying archive, copyright and data protection standards, ensuring compliance and escalating risks where required
  • Supporting digitisation activity and helping prioritise collections for access and preservation
  • Working closely with editorial, product, commercial and legal teams to enable safe and effective reuse of content
  • Using data and insight to identify improvements in workflows, metadata quality and service performance
  • Managing relationships with external suppliers for digitisation, storage and conservation services
  • Contributing to continuous improvement of archive systems, processes and standards