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Archivist 2
Tennessee Department of State
Tennessee State Library & Archives
Archives Development Program

Mission
The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the 
expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest 
levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-
centered environment.

Supervisor: Assistant State Archivist

Duties and Responsibilities:
•	Responsible for site inspections and surveys of county and municipal 
records management offices and archives.
•	Conduct discussions with local government officials, archivists, 
historians, and genealogists about developing, equipping, supplying and 
operating local archives.
•	Conduct discussions with local government officials and archivists 
about the application of electronic processing and imaging systems to local 
records. 
•	Manage Education Outreach program and interacting with K-12 
teachers, students, and education officials to enhance TSLA’s educational 
resources and increase their use by the school-age population.  
•	Prepare and distribute informational literature on local archives 
management to and for local government archives and records managers. 
•	Develop and deliver training workshops for local archivists and 
provide staff support for the Tennessee Historical Records Advisory Board.
•	Conduct discussions with the records management division, the 
county technical assistance service, and the municipal technical advisory 
service about the development and employment of records disposition 
schedules for local records.
•	Represent the Tennessee State Library and Archives at professional 
and historical meetings in order to share experiences and solve problems 
related to archives and local records management.
•	Record and report the work of the Tennessee State Library and 
Archives local records development program. 
•	Other archival duties and functions as assigned; including but not 
limited to digitization and metadata, oral history collections, processing state 
records and donated manuscript materials in the Tennessee State Library and 
Archives and assistance with the archives microfilming program, public 
research requests, records conservation and the like.
Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience
•	Master’s degree in American History or related field. 
•	Experience equivalent to three years of professional archival work, 
including at least six months experience in arranging and describing records of 
county courts and other county government agencies. 
Knowledge and Abilities
•	Demonstrated ability in verbal communication with all levels of 
community professionals and citizens.
•	Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the process and 
principles of records appraisal and disposition and the basic principles of 
archival theory and practice.
•	Knowledge and understanding of current literature on and archival 
implications of electronic information processing and imaging systems.
•	Candidate must be willing to travel regularly and extensively 
throughout the State of Tennessee to the sites of local government records 
offices and archives. A valid driver’s license is required.
•	Physically able to endure and maintain an acceptable level of 
performance in confined quarters and dusty or damp conditions during 
examination of neglected records storage. 
•	Physically capable of lifting and carrying books and boxes of records 
up to twenty pounds, up flights of stairs. 
•	Candidate must demonstrate minimal competence in database and 
word processing skills and basic familiarity with emergent information systems 
technologies.
•	Project management skills and experience.
 

Salary:  $3,489 per month plus State of Tennessee benefits package.

To apply, please email your letter of interest and resume to Maggie Bahou, 
Director of HR, [log in to unmask] or mail to the above address by Friday, 
December 21, 2012.