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CAREERS

18

Careers

Archivist
Avg. Salary

$49,770

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Art Restorer
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Christian Counselor
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

College Academic Advisor
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Curator
Avg. Salary

$50,660

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Increasing

Educational Counselor
Avg. Salary

$52,300

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Employment Counselor
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Instructional Coordinator
Avg. Salary

$56,210

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Instructional Designer/Technologist
Avg. Salary

$56,210

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Interpreter for the Deaf
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Interpreter/Translator
Avg. Salary

$40,880

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Librarian
Avg. Salary

$51,990

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Library Technician
Avg. Salary

$31,540

Education Level

Post-secondary training, plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Media Collections Specialist
Avg. Salary

$51,990

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Museum Technician and Conservator
Avg. Salary

$40,990

Education Level

Master's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

School Librarian
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Stock Footage Specialist
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Terminologist
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

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