Archives Assistant
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Administrative/Clerical
Library, Education Administration -
Education / Teaching
Library, Education Administration
Description
Handley Regional Library seeks customer service-oriented individual with an interest and experience in local history and genealogy.
Hours per week: 29
Hourly rate of Pay: $13.50
Reports to: Archives Manager
Fair Labor Standards Act: Non-exempt
Benefits: Includes vacation, sick leave, and paid holidays
Position SummaryUnder the general direction of the Archives Manager, the Archives Assistant oversees everyday operations of the Reading Room and provides support to researchers. Performs clerical and technical work, assists with collection processing, assists with programming, and other duties as assigned.
Major DutiesThe Archives Assistant works independently under the general supervision of the Archives Manager. Work is evaluated by direct observation, through results obtained, and through regular conferences and yearly performance evaluations.
GuidelinesPolicies and procedures of the Handley Regional Library, the Five-Year Plan of the Library, the Joint Archives Agreement, and the Archives Policies and Procedures. Professional standards and best practices for Archives established by the Society of American Archivists and the American Library Association, the Library of Virginia, and various professional and technical manuals.
ComplexityWork performed is routine to complex and requires considerable technical skill, independent judgment, inquisitiveness, and tact.
Scope and EffectWhen this position's responsibilities are performed successfully, researchers will receive prompt, professional, competent, and courteous assistance in response to research questions. The integrity and order of collections will be maintained.
Personal ContactsContact with researchers is to provide direct assistance and information about Archives collections, services, and programs. Contact with co-workers, volunteers, local organizations, and other repositories is to coordinate activities and to communicate information pertinent to researcher needs and Archives operations.
Physical DemandsRequires the ability to walk two to three miles per day and to carry boxes of materials weighing 25–30 pounds from the storage room to the reading room. Ability to work at a computer terminal for long periods.
Work EnvironmentWork is performed in a public library during regular business hours, including evenings and weekends. Work is performed in the basement of the Library building, occasionally alone and with only phone contact with other staff members.
Requirements Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesStrong public service skills. Strong computer skills and experience with MS Office. Experience and ease with searching databases. Attention to detail. Strong written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively and to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Education, Training, and ExperienceBachelor's degree is required. Knowledge of local history and genealogical research is preferred.
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