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Project Archivist Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

Lead Data Mgt Engineer - Archiving/ILM

Nashville, TN · Hybrid

$99K - $130K/yr

... client projects * 6+ years hands-on experience with SAP ILM, SAP Data Archiving, JiVS IMP, OpenText VIM and E-invoicing * 2+ years experience leading, managing and delivering complex technology ...

... project aimed at capturing the voice of the university through the creation of a comprehensive picture archive. This includes scanning, metadata creation, and organizing digital assets for public ...

... project team; * Maintain tracking logs for deliveries, mobilization, claims, warranty, issues and changes; * File and archive all contractual documentation, maintaining progress meeting minutes;

... project team; * Maintain tracking logs for deliveries, mobilization, claims, warranty, issues and changes; * File and archive all contractual documentation, maintaining progress meeting minutes;

... project team; * Maintain tracking logs for deliveries, mobilization, claims, warranty, issues and changes; * File and archive all contractual documentation, maintaining progress meeting minutes;

Proposal Administrator

Oak Ridge, TN · On-site

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Maintain and update document databases and archives * Collaborate with management and project teams to meet deadlines * Maintain Proposal Documentation * Archive submitted proposals and related ...

Proposal Administrator

Oak Ridge, TN · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Maintain and update document databases and archives * Collaborate with management and project teams to meet deadlines * Maintain Proposal Documentation * Archive submitted proposals and related ...

Supports Clinical Project Manager to meet industry trial data deadlines * Obtain source ... Maintain and archive study documents * Attend meetings as assigned and report on actions * All ...

Supports Clinical Project Manager to meet industry trial data deadlines * Obtain source ... Maintain and archive study documents * Attend meetings as assigned and report on actions * All ...

Supports Clinical Project Manager to meet industry trial data deadlines * Obtain source ... Maintain and archive study documents * Attend meetings as assigned and report on actions * All ...

Supports Clinical Project Manager to meet industry trial data deadlines * Obtain source ... Maintain and archive study documents * Attend meetings as assigned and report on actions * All ...

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How much do project archivist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for project archivist in Tennessee is $20.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $27.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a project archivist?

Project Archivists are professionals who manage, organize, and preserve collections of historical documents, records, or artifacts for a specific project or limited duration. They typically appraise, arrange, describe, and provide access to materials, ensuring their long-term preservation and accessibility. Project Archivists may work in museums, libraries, universities, corporations, or government agencies, often focusing on a particular collection or archival initiative. Their work is essential for maintaining the integrity and usability of valuable records and historical materials.

What are some common challenges faced by project archivists when managing large-scale archival projects?

Project Archivists often encounter challenges such as handling unorganized or fragile materials, balancing preservation with access needs, and meeting tight project deadlines. They must also navigate varying metadata standards and coordinate with multiple stakeholders, including donors and institutional staff. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and adaptability are essential for overcoming these hurdles and ensuring successful project completion.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a project archivist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Archivist, you need expertise in archival theory and practice, information organization, and a degree in library science, archival studies, or a related field. Familiarity with archival management systems (such as ArchivesSpace), digitization tools, and relevant metadata standards like DACS or EAD is typically required. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication help ensure materials are accurately processed and described. These skills are crucial for preserving and providing access to valuable historical records efficiently and according to best practices.

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Infographic showing various Project Archivist job openings in Tennessee as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,355 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

Administrative Services Manager - Special Collections

Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County

Nashville, TN • On-site

$92K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


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Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

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752nd of 846 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Description The Special Collections Manager leads professional standards and best practices for cultural and archival collections, program development, outreach activities, and reference work. Performs supervisory and administrative duties involved in overseeing the daily operations. Oversight includes the Nashville Room, Genealogy, Civil Rights Room, Votes for Women, and The Banner collections, programs, collection digitization projects, exhibitions, and the public services team at the Main Library.

The Special Collections Division at the Nashville Public Library is a liberal arts laboratory for imagination, active experimentation, and dynamic exchange. They provide innovative approaches to research, access, and pedagogy while skillfully curating materials related to Nashville history, human rights, civil rights, women's history, and the local institutional memory. Through these efforts, engaging communities in the process of discovery that lies at the heart of archival endeavors.

A city with a great library is a great city, and that's very true for Nashville. With nearly three million visits per year - and a collection of almost two million items - Nashville Public Library (NPL) is Music City's gateway to lifelong learning, growth, and community connection. Our one-of-a-kind Civil Rights Room and Votes for Women Room bring visitors together to explore the history of civil rights and plot a course for our shared future.

Our lauded Wishing Chair Productions puppet shows and story times delight audiences of all ages with stories that make them laugh, love, and grow. Meanwhile, initiatives like Studio NPL, Bringing Books to Life, Seed Exchange, Be Well at NPL, and Digital Inclusion connect Nashvillians with resources from across our 21-location system to learn new skills, enrich their quality of life, and forge long-lasting friendships. If you have a passion for helping people, love books and learning, and desire to be part of a team that does transformative work every day, then NPL just might be the place for you.

Typical Duties Performs administrative duties. Supervises employees working in his/her area. Assigns and reviews work, evaluates employees, and approves leave requests.

Sets a vision and formulates goals, targets, policies, plans, and procedures for SCD. Oversees and directs archival and collection activities, including processing, collection maintenance, the creation of finding aids, acquisitions, and donor relations. Directs activities of employees involved in preservation of materials.

Directs cataloging of documents and materials. Directs, coordinates, schedules, and evaluates programming and activities. Works with administrative staff to prepare budgets.

Oversees and coordinates implementation of grant funded programs. Participates in library committee work. Inspires Special Collections staff in creative ventures to provide positive and responsive customer service.

Plans, prioritizes, and organizes work to achieve objectives. Conducts group in-service and individual training as needed. Performs the most difficult or complex professional library work.

Develops and maintains library materials collections. Manages the continued growth and development of digitization projects and implements new projects as they arise, including identifying and evaluation of potential digitization projects. Selects materials for digitization, resolves intellectual property and privacy issues, and ensures quality and consistency of digital records and metadata.

Keeps abreast of new trends in Library and Information Science, Archives, and Public History. Maintains affiliations with professional library organizations. Attends continuing education and networking events.

Nurtures partnerships and collaborations with community organizations. Confers with public officials and members of the community. Attends and/or speaks at community meetings.

Manages key funding opportunities and partnerships. Networks with key partners regularly. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in History, Museum Studies, or a related field and five (5) years of professional library experience, in which three (3) years must include supervisory experience.

*No Substitution Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply. Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078.

All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government. Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Master's in Library Science or related field Experience in curating, managing, preserving, and providing access to special collections based on current best practices Experience using digital platforms to curate, promote, and share collection materials Fluent bilingual language skills


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