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Historian

Pouherenga Kōrero o-Mua

Historians research, write and present information about events and people of the past and present. They may also teach history.

Job opportunities
Poor
Training usually required
>5 years

Historians employed in universities or the public sector usually earn
$48K-$120K per year

Archivist

Kaitiaki Pūranga

Archivists assess, organise, store and provide access to records and documents of long-term historical or research value. They also advise people and organisations about their archives.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3-5 years

Archivists with up to four years' experience usually earn
$48K-$60K per year

Archivists with five or more years' experience usually earn
$60K-$70K per year

Tour Guide

Kaiārahi Rōpū Haere

Tour guides escort people on sightseeing, educational or other tours, and describe points of interest.

Job opportunities
Poor

There are no set pay rates for tour guides. Pay depends on the hours you work and the type of guiding you do.

Artistic Director

Kaihautū Toi

Artistic directors plan and direct the activities of performing arts organisations such as theatre and dance companies, and arts activities at festivals and venues.

Job opportunities
Poor

Pay rates for artistic directors vary depending on your ability, experience, and what type of work you do.

Policy Analyst

Kaitātari Kaupapa

Policy analysts analyse information to assist in the development, interpretation and review of government or industrial policies.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3 years

Policy analysts usually earn
$71K-$92K per year

Policy analyst managers can earn
$112K-$170K per year

Geologist

Kaimātai Aro Whenua

Geologists study Earth processes, such as earthquakes, floods and volcanic eruptions, to predict future events. They also advise on natural hazards and how to develop or use the Earth's land and resources.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3-7 years

Geologists can earn
$90K-$180K per year