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Film Restoration Artist

Torrance, CA · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

This role focuses on the high-end restoration of studio catalog titles, working from newly scanned film elements and archival sources. The ideal candidate possesses both technical mastery and a ...

This role focuses on the high-end restoration of studio catalog titles, working from newly scanned film elements and archival sources. The ideal candidate possesses both technical mastery and a ...

This role focuses on the high-end restoration of studio catalog titles, working from newly scanned film elements and archival sources. The ideal candidate possesses both technical mastery and a ...

Distant Moon Film Editor | Leesburg, VA Distant Moon is an award-winning production company seeking ... Source archival footage, music, and supporting media assets when needed * Prepare projects for ...

... archival of the above mentioned content. * Complete 10 hours of office hours a week * Manage all content under the Film Society branch * Find and produce student work * Fill positions for all on ...

Archivist

Ketchikan, AK

$23.19 - $34.78/hr

The Archivist reports to the Tribal Administrator Executive Assistant and coordinates archival ... film, audio, paper, and other media). Develop and document internal operating policies and ...

Archivist

Ketchikan, AK · On-site

$23.19 - $34.78/hr

The Archivist reports to the Tribal Administrator Executive Assistant and coordinates archival ... film, audio, paper, and other media). Develop and document internal operating policies and ...

Manager of Film Programs

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$68K - $72K/yr

Manager of Film Programs Education & Public Programs JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Assistant Vice ... Collaborates with artists, distributors, archives, and cultural organizations * Collaborates with ...

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How much do film archive jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for film archive in the United States is $27.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Film Archivists in their daily work?

Film Archivists often encounter challenges related to the physical deterioration of film materials, requiring specialized preservation methods and careful handling. Balancing the demands of digitizing collections while managing large volumes of analog materials can also present logistical and technical difficulties. Additionally, archivists must prioritize and catalog items effectively to ensure accessibility for researchers, filmmakers, and the public, often working closely with colleagues in libraries, museums, or production companies. Staying current with evolving technology and best practices is key to overcoming these challenges and maintaining a well-preserved and accessible film archive.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Film Archive position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Film Archivist, you need a solid understanding of film preservation techniques, archival standards, and a background in library science, archival studies, or film studies. Familiarity with archival management software, digital cataloging systems, and restoration tools is highly beneficial, and professional certification (such as from the Academy of Certified Archivists) can be advantageous. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and collaborative ability help ensure materials are properly maintained and accessible to researchers or institutions. These competencies are crucial for safeguarding valuable film materials and supporting access for current and future generations.

What is a Film Archive job?

A Film Archive job involves preserving, cataloging, and managing film and audiovisual materials to ensure their longevity and accessibility. Professionals in this field work to restore and digitize aging media, maintain archival records, and facilitate research access. They may be employed by museums, libraries, studios, or national archives. Strong knowledge of film history, preservation techniques, and digital archiving is essential for success in this field.

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Infographic showing various Film Archive job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,708 per year, or $27.7 per hour.
MRI Technologist - PRN

Per diem

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Summary: Under indirect supervision performs all duties associated with acquisition, processing, submission for interpretation of MRI images. MRI technologists need to be skilled and detail-oriented to perform high-quality magnetic resonance imaging procedures in accordance with physician orders and established protocols.
Days: Various days between Monday - Friday Hours: Varies depending on staffing
Major Job Functions:
  1. Operate all MRI equipment for the productions of diagnostic imaging.
  2. Film, archive and retrieve studies as needed
  3. Prepare patient for procedure, including explanation of procedure, interviewing of patients, etc.
  4. Monitor Image quality
  5. Report all problems, artifacts, etc. to MRI Manager
  6. Work dependently and independently of others as the need requires
  7. Use good judgment in all areas of work performed
  8. Maintain a clean and safe work environment
  9. Maintain professional relations with patients, visitors and staff
  10. Perform other miscellaneous duties as requested.
Specifications:
  1. Education: Completion of an AMA approved Radiologic Technology program, associate’s degree required
  2. Experience: Magnetic resonance imaging strongly recommended.
  3. Certification/License/Registration: Registered or Registry eligible through the ARRT. State Licensure or certification is required. ACLS and BLS/CPR certification required. Maintains Continuing Education Credits required.