Government Records Archivist
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Government
Government Administration, Government Agency
Government Records Archivist
Location:
History Center - 345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102
Compensation:
Typical starting range $53,414.40 - $57,512 annually
Status &
Hours:
Full‑time, regular (approximately 2,080 annual hours) position.
Benefits:
Eligible to participate in State Employee Group Insurance Program and a retirement program with employer contribution. Generous vacation and sick time accruals with additional paid holidays.
Designation:
Bargaining Unit AFSCME Local 3173
Posting Date:
November 24, 2025
To apply:
Interested applicants must apply online at the Minnesota Historical Society’s career center s.org/jobs and include a resume and cover letter by the Final date to receive applications date.
This position supports the work of the State Archives by acquiring and processing government records, providing guidance to record creators and custodians, carrying out tasks related to the state Records Disposition Panel, and advising on access issues, including restrictions, digitization assessment, and indexing. The position further contributes to the work of the institution by assisting with the MNHS records management program, promoting the government records collections to the public, and providing government records and archival expertise to internal and external programs, projects, and teams as needed.
Summaryof Work
- Identify, appraise, and acquire Minnesota government records with historical value for preservation in the State Archives;
- Analyze, organize, and document historical government records;
- Support the operations of the state Records Disposition Panel;
- Support the operations of the MNHS records management program;
- Participate in activities relating to access and use of the State Archives collections;
- Provide expertise on State Archives collections, records management, and archival topics to various audiences;
- Perform other duties as assigned to support the unit, departmental, and cross‑departmental operations.
- Bachelor’s degree plus three years experience working with archival collections in a professional setting or equivalent OR Master’s degree in library/information science or archival studies plus two years professional experience with archival collections in an archival setting or equivalent.
- Hands‑on experience with professional archival practices, including appraisal and processing of collections including paper, digital formats, and other media types.
- Strong organizational and time management skills, including ability to prioritize and carry out multiple projects.
- Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to respond productively to unanticipated changes and assignments.
- Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including experience in a highly collaborative, team‑oriented environment.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and to ask questions as appropriate.
- Demonstrated ability to create, organize and maintain paper and electronic files.
- Ability to type for extended periods of time.
- Physical ability to regularly lift, maneuver, and carry storage containers weighing up to 40 pounds (or up to 20 pounds in partner‑lift) as well as oversized materials.
- Physical tolerance to dust and inactive mold spores.
- Ability to stand, sit, kneel, crouch, reach, bend and climb ladders.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Ability to accommodate occasional overnight travel.
- Experience collecting and working with archival government records in all formats.
- Experience handling records and collections with restricted access due to individual privacy considerations or other issues.
- Experience with field trips to appraise and transfer archival records.
- Experience with cloud‑based file transfer systems.
Questions about the application process? Email human resources or call MNHS Job Line at .
Equal Opportunity StatementAt MNHS, we don’t just accept difference — we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on diversity for the benefit of our employees, our products and services, and our community. The Minnesota Historical Society believes that an inclusive culture among our team members is critical to our success as a historical society and museum, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
The Minnesota Historical Society is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and employer.
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