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Audrey Todd

Audrey Todd

Barriere ,British Columbia

Summary

Dynamic professional with a proven track record at Simpcw First Nation, excelling in historical research and collection development. Skilled in enhancing archival accessibility and preservation, demonstrated through successful digitization projects and public engagement initiatives. Adept at fostering teamwork and collaboration, significantly improving project outcome. Historical knowledge and multitasking, ensuring efficient process improvements and conservation measures.

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Work History

Archives Assistant

Simpcw First Nation
04.2015 - 10.2024
  • Ensured long-term preservation by conducting condition assessments on materials and recommending conservation measures as needed.
  • Assisted researchers with locating relevant documents, enhancing their research experience.
  • Enhanced public engagement by organizing exhibits showcasing significant historical materials from the archives.
  • Digitized crucial records to enhance accessibility for remote users and streamline retrieval processes.
  • Efficiently processed incoming acquisitions while maintaining detailed accession records.
  • Promoted the use of archives through outreach programs such as workshops, presentations, or tours for various audiences.
  • Improved archival preservation by implementing proper storage and cataloguing methods.
  • Prepared archival materials for digitization projects following established protocols.
  • Maintained strict confidentiality when handling sensitive documents, ensuring privacy for all parties involved.
  • Developed finding aids that simplified the process of locating specific documents within collections.
  • Researched and recorded origins, provenance, and historical significance of archival materials.
  • Authenticated and appraised over [Number] historical documents and archival materials on [Frequency] basis.

Maintenance

Simpcw First Nation
03.2005 - 05.2014
  • Assisted with irrigation system maintenance and repair.
  • Completed inspections, followed maintenance schedules and completed repairs.
  • Helped mechanic complete complex maintenance and repair actions.
  • Performed routine lab maintenance tasks.
  • Enhanced station cleanliness through regular maintenance and organization tasks.
  • Managed preventive maintenance schedules for all vehicles.
  • Completed gardening and lawn maintenance tasks.
  • Maximized equipment lifespan through thorough preventive maintenance routines.
  • Worked closely with maintenance staff to schedule repairs and preventative maintenance tasks, reducing equipment malfunctions and extending service life.
  • Assisted with website maintenance, development and maintenance of in-house software development.
  • Oversaw care and maintenance of kitchen equipment.

Archeological Over View Assessments (AOA)

Simpcw First Nation
05.2001 - 08.2004
  • Walked Blocks for cultural evidence ( CMT cultural modified trees, Under ground depressions, Trails, cash pits
  • Identified Trees, Shrubs, Weeds, Berries
  • Animals in area
  • Conducted risk assessments regularly covering various aspects such as security vulnerabilities or environmental hazards present within the area, ensuring the overall safety and wellbeing.
  • Maintained accurate records of daily activities, enabling informed decision-making operational improvements.
  • Ensured safety compliance by conducting regular inspections of equipment, facilities, and personnel practices.

Trail Crew Member

Simpcw First Nation
04.1998 - 10.1998
  • Implemented native plant restoration efforts along trailside for improved Eglish/Secwepemcstin plant uses and medicines.
  • Adapted quickly to changing weather conditions maintaining productivity despite challenges.
  • Utilized hand tools such as shovels, picks, axes, loppers, and saws for various trail maintenance tasks.
  • Contributed to a positive visitor experience through courteous interactions and assistance with the schools, community members use of the trails quite some time.
  • Appropriately handled hazardous materials following established guidelines.

Education

High School Diploma -

Nor-Kam Secondary, Kamloops, Canada
06.1995

Skills

  • Collection development
  • Historical knowledge
  • Indexing Abilities
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Multitasking
  • Active Listening
  • Team Collaboration
  • Historical Research

Languages

English
Secwepemcstin

Overview

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Timeline

Archives Assistant - Simpcw First Nation
04.2015 - 10.2024
Maintenance - Simpcw First Nation
03.2005 - 05.2014
Archeological Over View Assessments (AOA) - Simpcw First Nation
05.2001 - 08.2004
Trail Crew Member - Simpcw First Nation
04.1998 - 10.1998
Nor-Kam Secondary - High School Diploma,
Audrey Todd