This document has been in development for a number of years, and is based on research and analysis of job functions, comparing the competencies of allied professions such as librarianship and the Canadian ALARM project, as well as soliciting the input of many practicing records managers in a wide variety of organizational settings.
The Education Development Committee is encouraging all RIM professionals to evaluate their own experience and skills against those expressed in the competencies, and use the self assessment to identify requirements for further development and acquisition of knowledge. ARMA International will be mapping the competencies to future conference programs and identifying any future training or educational offerings to the relevant domain and level of knowledge. The intent is that this document will be used as a basis for developing job descriptions, as well as assisting educational institutions to plan relevant RIM curricula.
All Chapter members are able to download a free pdf copy of the Competencies document through the front page of the ARMA International website (www.arma.org). For any of you who are planning for staffing, have job descriptions to prepare or are curious about your own competencies, this is a most valuable document, and one of the best benefits of membership in ARMA.
Respectfully submitted
Sandie Bradley, CRM
Past President
Mountain Pacific Coordinator
ARMA
2 comments:
Finally this is really going to help my office colleagues find guidance on records management
This is great!
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