Archivists acquire, describe and manage documents and other materials that have historical importance for individuals, organisations and government.
A large part of their work is related to making information accessible to users, increasingly in digital format.
Archives may include books, papers, maps, plans, photographs, prints, films and digital records.
Users include researchers, academics, other professional staff and the general public.
Archivist 18
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Job code | 506102 |
Salary plan | GEU |
Bargaining unit code | 3 |
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Archivist 21
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Job code | 506107 |
Salary plan | GEU |
Bargaining unit code | 3 |
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Archivist 24
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Job code | 506103 |
Salary plan | GEU |
Bargaining unit code | 3 |
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Archivist 27
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Job code | 506104 |
Salary plan | GEU |
Bargaining unit code | 3 |
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