Archivists collect, assess, organise, study and preserve historical records and documents. These may include rare books or manuscripts, maps, plans, film, video, photographs, audio and digital files. They also give people access to these materials and help them to use them.
You could be:
The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates vary, depending on:
The Archives and Records Association (ARA) recommend minimum salaries for archivists.
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You could work for local authorities, in museums, universities, hospitals, central government and industry. Most jobs are advertised through the Archives and Records Association and the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS).
Workforce Education Levels (UK)
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You need to be:
You should have:
The Discover! Creative Careers website has careers information and opportunities in the heritage and culture sector, including archive work.
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The following organisations may be able to provide further information.
Archives and Records Association (UK and Ireland)
Tel: 01823 327 077
E-mail:
ara@archives.org.uk
Website:
http://www.archives.org.uk
Twitter:
@ARAScot
A list of placement opportunities in various archives, paid and voluntary, can be downloaded from this website.
Archive-Skills Consultancy
Tel: 020 8806 8631
Website:
http://www.archive-skills.com
Information and Records Management Society (IRMS)
Tel: 01625 664520
E-mail:
info@irms.org.uk
Website:
http://www.irms.org.uk
Twitter:
@IRMSociety
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/IRMSociety/
Museums Association
Tel: 020 7566 7800
E-mail:
info@museumsassociation.org
Website:
https://www.museumsassociation.org/home
Twitter:
@MuseumsAssoc
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MuseumsAssoc
National Archives
Website:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Twitter:
@UkNatArchives
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheNationalArchives