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The court's archives is open to the public for research, and this position serves as the primary contact with customers that include: genealogists, historians, attorneys, judges, county & city ...

Archives Technician

Fairfax, VA

$39K - $47K/yr

The court's archives is open to the public for research, and this position serves as the primary contact with customers that include: genealogists, historians, attorneys, judges, county & city ...

Position Details Position Information Posting Number Stu451P Working Title Archives intern FLSA Exempt Student Pay Level B Advertised Pay Rate 11.00 Position Status Federal Work Study Department ...

Gain experience in archives by assisting with a project to digitize and transcribe a collection of handwritten nineteenth-century manuscripts. This project allows for hybrid with the potential for ...

Posting Details Position Information Winthrop Position Title Archives Intern-Pettus Job Purpose The position affords a graduate or undergraduate student who is interested in pursuing a career in the ...

Posting Details Position Information Winthrop Position Title Archives Intern-Pettus Job Purpose The position affords a graduate or undergraduate student who is interested in pursuing a career in the ...

Archives Student Worker

Mount Vernon, IA · On-site

$13 - $14.75/hr

Position Summary Students work on individual filing and organizational projects within the Archives in order to enable the Archivist and others in the College to use the Archives effectively and ...

Gain experience in archives by assisting with a project to digitize and transcribe a collection of handwritten nineteenth-century manuscripts. This project allows for hybrid with the potential for ...

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How much do archives job jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for archives job in the United States is $42,590.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Archives Job vs Records Clerk?

AspectArchives JobRecords Clerk
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in archives, history, or library scienceOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree
Work EnvironmentMuseum, library, or archival facilityOffice settings, government agencies, or corporate environments
Employer & IndustryArchives, museums, libraries, historical societiesGovernment agencies, corporations, healthcare, legal offices
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on preservation, cataloging, and managing historical recordsInvolves organizing, filing, and maintaining current records

Archives Jobs primarily focus on preserving and managing historical and archival materials, often requiring specialized education. Records Clerks handle day-to-day organization and filing of current records in various industries. While both roles involve record management, Archives Jobs are more specialized and historically oriented, whereas Records Clerks focus on administrative recordkeeping.

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Infographic showing various Archives Job job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 91% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,590 per year, or $20.5 per hour.
Archives Technician

$49K - $82K/yr

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Posted 11 days ago


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Job description

Job Announcement Serves as the initial point of contact for visitors to the Fairfax Circuit Court Historic Records Center, which is the Archives of the Circuit Court. Assists the Historic Courthouse Manager and Assistant Archivist in the daily operations of the Historic Records Center. The court's archives is open to the public for research, and this position serves as the primary contact with customers that include: genealogists, historians, attorneys, judges, county & city planning agencies title companies, and school groups.

Serves as the immediate liaison to all customers whether in-person at the reference desk, via telephone, or email. Navigates the Historic Records Center with patrons and actively assists customers in the physical inspection and retrieval of historic court records. Processes, arranges, and describes historic records collections, as assigned by the Assistant Archivist.

Actively encourages and promotes outreach, in part by showcasing interesting record groups by writing the clerk's monthly "Found in the Archives" newsletter. Hosts regular, weekly historic courthouse tours. Participates in Historic Records Center community events, locally, on weeknights and weekends, approximately two days per month.

Calculates and collects appropriate fees for transactions (i.e. copies and certified copy fees) and prepares daily business close-outs. Performs other duties as assigned

Illustrative Duties Assists in the identification and preservation of mandated archival materials through the establishment of finding aids, guides, and other reference tools; Coordinates all agency records transfers and retrievals involving the Records Center; Initiates reference and retrieval activities as required by agency personnel and citizens; Informs agencies of proper procedures in the utilization of the public record as defined in the Code of Virginia; Is responsible for allocation of the space required for the proper storage of inactive agency records; Assists in comprehensive records surveys and seminars involving unique or complex records groups; Assures agency compliance with legal and administrative requirements in the transfer, storage, and retrieval or disposition of public records; Assists in the compilation of a variety of statistics and reports related to records management operations. Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities Knowledge of proper procedures and legal requirements for the utilization of public records; Knowledge of the preservation of archival materials; Ability to prepare finding aids, guides, and other reference tools; Ability to determine space allocation requirements for record storage; Ability to participate in records surveys and seminars; Ability to prepare reports; Ability to deal effectively with County personnel, professional researchers, and the public. Employment Standards MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to the following: (Click on the aforementioned link to learn how Fairfax County interprets equivalencies for "Any combination, experience, and training equivalent to") High school graduation or a GED issued by a state department of education, supplemented by college level course work in American history, American studies, library science, or a related field; plus, two years of experience in cataloging and managing public records, preferably in a "records center" environment.

NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The appointee to this position will be required to complete a criminal background check to the satisfaction of the employer. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's or master's degree from an ALA-accredited MLIS program with a concentration in archives, library science, or American history, or experience equivalent to an archives concentration. Firm understanding of national archival standards and best practices.

Minimum of 1 year of experience performing professional tasks related to the preservation of historic records (defined as any public document dated 1913 or older). Experience in conducting independent historical research. Excellent oral, written, and communication skills.

Experience giving presentations to various groups, large and small, in a professional setting. Ability to exercise tact, discretion, initiative, creativity and independent judgment. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office computer software, especially Word, Excel, and Outlook.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to lift boxes, books, files and equipment weighing up to 30 lbs. Must be able to climb a ladder to file and retrieve historical records and push a cart weighing up to 30 lbs. Must be able to stand and speak to tours for 30 minutes without interruption.

Must be able to input and retrieve data from a computer. Duties are mainly sedentary. All duties performed with or without reasonable accommodations.

SELECTION PROCEDURE: Panel Interview and may include exercise. Fairfax County is home to a highly diverse population, with a significant number of residents speaking languages other than English at home including Spanish, Asian/Pacific Islander, Indo-European, and many others. We encourage candidates who are bilingual in English and another language to apply for this opportunity.

Fairfax County Government prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetics, political affiliation, or military status in the recruitment, selection, and hiring of its workforce. Reasonable accommodations are available to persons with disabilities during application and/or interview processes per the Americans with Disabilities Act. TTY 703-222-7314.

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