Archivist
Code: 25-4011.00
Also known as: Archival Records Clerk, Archivist, Film Archivist, Museum Archivist, Museum Registrar, Records Manager, Reference Archivist, State Archivist, University Archivist
Description: When it comes to maintaining and preserving historically valuable documents, museums and the federal government turn to trained Archivists to handle the job. Archivists are responsible for editing, appraising and maintaining permanent records and other historical artifacts or documents. Archivists typically have a Master's degree in their field of study. They
Typical wages
10% | $33,180 |
25% | $42,840 |
Median | $56,760 |
75% | $75,070 |
90% | $98,990 |
10% | $15.95 |
25% | $20.6 |
Median | $27.29 |
75% | $36.09 |
90% | $47.59 |
Projected employment
Estimated Employment (2019 year) |
8,100 |
Projected Employment (2029 year) |
8,800 |
Percent Change | +0 % |
Projected Annual Job Openings | 900 |