Archives and Records Management Officer

International Criminal Court (ICC)

The officer will manage archives and records, ensuring preservation and accessibility. Responsibilities include digitization, cataloging, and compliance with records management policies. Requirements: Certificate in Archives Administration and Records Management, 3+ years in archival work, and knowledge of digital preservation.
### Strategic Analysis The Archives and Records Management Officer at the International Criminal Court plays a critical role in preserving the evidentiary foundation of international justice. By managing and digitizing records of war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, this position ensures that historical truths are accessible for legal proceedings and future accountability. In an era of information warfare and contested narratives, robust archival systems are essential for upholding human rights and transitional justice. This role bridges technical expertise in records management with the ethical imperative of safeguarding vulnerable testimonies. As the ICC confronts new challenges—from digital evidence to hybrid threats—the officer's work underpins the credibility of international law and serves as a bulwark against impunity.