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Lauth Investigations International Inc

Boulder, CO, USA

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As a Genealogist at Lauth Investigations International Inc, you will play an essential role in uncovering and documenting family histories and lineage for our clients. This position involves comprehensive research, data analysis, and investigative strategies to trace ancestry and build familial connections. You will utilize various resources, technologies, and methodologies to collect and verify information, providing clients with accurate and thorough genealogical reports.    Key Responsibilities: Conduct in-depth genealogical research using various resources, including public records, databases, and archival materials. Analyze historical documents and data to construct family trees and lineage charts. Verify, cross-check, and validate historical information to maintain accuracy in genealogical records. Prepare comprehensive genealogical reports that summarize findings and provide clients with actionable insights. Utilize technology tools and genealogical software for data organization and presentation. Communicate effectively with clients to understand their genealogical goals and keep them updated on progress. Collaborate with other team members and departments to enhance research strategies and share best practices. Stay current on genealogical standards, methodologies, and best practices to improve research outcomes. Participate in relevant workshops, conferences, and training to enhance professional knowledge and skills. Occasionally assist in training junior genealogists or interns.   Requirements Strong research and analytical skills with attention to detail Proficiency in genealogical tools and methodologies Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience with genealogical databases and archival research Ability to interpret historical documents and data effectively Prior experience in genealogy, history, or a related field preferred Familiarity with data management and presentation software Benefits This is a temp-to-hire position. It is remote with onsite training to start.

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