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Records Analyst

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As a Records Analyst, you will be responsible for managing and preserving federal records, ensuring compliance with archival regulations, and providing assistance to researchers.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in History, Archives, Library Science, or a related field
- 2 years of experience in records management or archival work
- Strong organizational skills
- Attention to detail
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
- Familiarity with federal records management policies and regulations is highly desirable
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Responsibilities
- Developing records disposition schedules
- Conducting records inventories
- Implementing records management policies
- Appraisal and accessioning of historical records
- Development of finding aids and descriptive inventories
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Benefits package
- Dynamic work environment
- Opportunities for professional growth


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About National Archives and Records Administration NARA is seeking a skilled and motivated individual to join our team. If you are passionate about preserving history and ensuring public access to government information, we encourage you to apply.
Application Process If you are passionate about preserving history and ensuring public access to government information, we encourage you to apply.
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