Archivist
The archivist receives and records, arranges and also destroys the collection of documents. It shall enter and keep records of documentary databases in the database.
The archivist shall develop the guidelines and rules for the organisation's archival work and ensure the proper management and preservation of the documents. An archivist organises and describes the archives, organises the protection of documents and manages their storage environment.
About 400 people work as archivists, the number of jobs will decrease slightly in the future. Archivists are trained enough to fill future jobs.
Working as an archivist requires higher education. The knowledge and skills necessary for the work of an archivist can be acquired in vocational training.
Knowledge and skills of relevance in the future- The ability to use professional information systems
- Knowledge of legal space and legislation, including the Personal Data Protection Act, the Public Information Act, etc.
- >The ability to search and manage information
- Knowledge of information security and data protection
Information based on OSKA's study of cultural and creative activities and skills
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