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Genealogy

Maywood, IL · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Genealogy Reports to: Director of Athletics and Activities; Activities Facilitator; Building Principal or Designee Stipend: As set forth in Article VIII.D ("Stipends") of the Proviso Teachers Union ...

Genealogy

Forest Park, IL · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Genealogy Reports to: Director of Athletics and Activities; Activities Facilitator; Building Principal or Designee Stipend: As set forth in Article VIII.D ("Stipends") of the Proviso Teachers Union ...

Genealogy Reports to: Director of Athletics and Activities; Activities Facilitator; Building Principal or Designee Stipend: As set forth in Article VIII.D ("Stipends") of the Proviso Teachers Union ...

Senior Product Manager, Genetic Genealogy

$129K - $170K/yr

You will be responsible for infusing genetic genealogy into our features by partnering with engineering and design to build backend solutions and front-end components that can be used end-to-end ...

Senior Product Manager, Genetic Genealogy

Lehi, UT · Remote

$129K - $170K/yr

You will be responsible for infusing genetic genealogy into our features by partnering with engineering and design to build backend solutions and front-end components that can be used end-to-end ...

Senior Product Manager, Genetic Genealogy

$129K - $170K/yr

You will be responsible for infusing genetic genealogy into our features by partnering with engineering and design to build backend solutions and front-end components that can be used end-to-end ...

Genealogist Research, Heir Research

Draper, UT · On-site +1

$51K - $65K/yr

S. genealogical research with a focus on heir research/ forensic genealogy and/or modern genealogical research and/or people finding/ skip tracing is required. * Advanced knowledge of brick wall ...

Genealogist Research, Heir Research

Draper, UT · On-site +1

$51K - $65K/yr

S. genealogical research with a focus on heir research/ forensic genealogy and/or modern genealogical research and/or people finding/ skip tracing is required. * Advanced knowledge of brick wall ...

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How much do genealogy job jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for genealogy job in the United States is $23.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Genealogy Job vs Family History Researcher?

AspectGenealogy JobFamily History Researcher
Required CredentialsOften requires genealogy certifications or coursesMay have similar certifications, but often more informal
Work EnvironmentTypically office-based or archives; some fieldworkPrimarily office or remote research
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by genealogical firms, archives, librariesCommonly employed by private clients, historical societies
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for professional roles and certificationsCompared for freelance or hobbyist research

In summary, a Genealogy Job generally refers to a professional position requiring specific certifications and often involves working for organizations or firms. A Family History Researcher may work independently or as a hobbyist, with similar skills but less formal employment structures.

How much money do genealogists make?

Genealogists' salaries vary based on experience, location, and employment type. On average, they earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, with experienced professionals or those working independently potentially earning more. Many genealogists also supplement income through consulting, writing, or speaking engagements.

What careers are there in genealogy?

Careers in genealogy include genealogist, family history researcher, archivist, and records analyst. These roles often require skills in research, data management, and familiarity with genealogy software and historical records. Professionals may work for private firms, archives, libraries, or as independent consultants.

What qualifications do you need to be a genealogy job?

To work in genealogy, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in history, genealogy, or a related field. Strong research skills, knowledge of genealogical software, and familiarity with historical records are important; certifications from organizations like the Board for Certification of Genealogists can enhance job prospects.
Infographic showing various Genealogy Job job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,148 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Genealogy

Reports to: Director of Athletics and Activities; Activities Facilitator; Building Principal or Designee

Stipend: As set forth in Article VIII.D ("Stipends") of the Proviso Teachers Union Collective Bargaining Agreement (July 1, 2024 June 30, 2028). Please see the stipend schedule on the District website or view it directly here:

CBA 24-28 signed copy updated as of 9.20.24.pdf

FLSA Status: Extra Duty/Stipend Position

Position Overview:

The Activity Sponsor is responsible for organizing, supervising, and promoting a student organization or club in alignment with the school district's mission, policies, and student development goals. The sponsor serves as a mentor, leader, and liaison between students, staff, and administration to ensure a safe, inclusive, and engaging extracurricular experience.

Qualifications

Required Experience & Training:

o Effective communication skills

o Strong organizational and time management skills

o Demonstrated leadership skills

o Ability to work collaboratively with students in a school setting

o Willingness to take responsibility for all duties associated with the position

Desired Experience or Training:

o Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL), Substitute Teaching License, Retired educator, or Educator-Related Certification (e.g., Counselor, Psychologist, Social Worker)

o Previous sponsorship or supervisory experience with school-based activities

o When qualifications are substantially equal, preference shall be given to Proviso Teachers' Union (PTU) bargaining unit members, in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.

Responsibilities:

Provide active and effective supervision for all club-related activities, including meetings, events, field trips, and practices, ensuring student safety and compliance with school conduct and safety protocols.

Ensure all off-campus activities are approved through district procedures and that appropriate permission slips and transportation arrangements are completed in compliance with Board policy.

As a mandated reporter under Illinois law, comply with all training and reporting obligations pursuant to 325 ILCS 5/4 and Board policy.

Demonstrate knowledge and expertise related to the activity by preparing students for participation, clearly defining expectations and responsibilities, and offering constructive feedback to support their development.

Guide students in planning and executing meaningful, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate activities that align with the club's mission and school values.

Coordinate logistics and facility usage with appropriate school personnel and departments to ensure well-organized and safe events.

Use feedback and participation data to inform program decisions, continuously striving to improve the quality and impact of the club or activity.

Comply with the activities-committee pool assignment process (e.g., notification deadlines for sponsor needs, pool sign-up procedures)

Promote student involvement by modeling positive interpersonal relationships and encouraging respectful interactions among students and between students and adults.

Provide students with leadership and participation opportunities that foster engagement, teamwork, shared decision-making and responsibility.

Support students' academic success by encouraging a healthy balance between academic responsibilities and extracurricular involvement, and by collaborating with teachers and staff as needed.

Enforce academic eligibility in accordance with IHSA and district policy.

Promote student self-esteem and personal growth through positive reinforcement and recognition of effort and achievement.

Maintain open, timely, and professional communication with students, staff, administration, parents/guardians, and other stakeholders regarding club operations, expectations, and events.

Clearly communicate expectations regarding attendance, behavior, eligibility, and participation, and consistently enforce them to maintain an orderly and productive environment.

Ensure meetings, events, and initiatives are publicized in a timely and inviting manner.

Promote the club or activity using district-approved communication platforms (e.g., website, newsletters) in accordance with school policy.

All communication with students must comply with district-approved platforms and guidelines for appropriate staff-student interaction.

Collaborate professionally with co-sponsors, staff, administrators, and departments to support the goals of the club and the broader school community.

Attend scheduled school events and sponsor-related meetings, including but not limited to Sponsor Meetings, Activity Fairs, and Open House events.

Represent the school and district with professionalism and integrity, serving as a positive role model for students.

Manage the club's budget and financial records responsibly by adhering to district procedures for purchases, reimbursements, and fundraising activities.

Submit all required documentation, reports, and compliance forms accurately and by established deadlines.

Complete a year-end summary or report of activity goals/outcomes.

Participate in annual post-activity evaluation by the Director of Athletics and Activities, Activities Facilitator, Building Principal or Designee

Comply with all applicable federal and state laws including FERPA, Title IX, and Board policies related to discrimination, harassment prevention, and student confidentiality.

Perform other duties as assigned by school administration.

This stipend position is a non-tenure, extra-duty assignment contingent upon sufficient student enrollment, program approval, and available funding. It is not subject to continued renewal and

may be discontinued at the district's discretion. This position is exempt from overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Stipends are not calculated based on hours worked and are considered payment for duties performed outside the regular instructional day. Subject to satisfactory criminal background clearance and drug screening as required by Illinois School Code and District policy. This is an at-will, extra-duty appointment and may be discontinued at the District's discretion.

Equal Opportunity Statement:

Proviso Township High Schools District 209 is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, parental status, military service, or any other protected category as set forth in Board Policy 5:10.