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How much does a Librarian make? The national average salary for a Librarian is £33,400 in United Kingdom. Filter by location to see Librarian salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 243 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Librarian employees.
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Job Title | Salary |
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Librarian | £33,400 /yr |
Librarian Supervisor | £33,517 /yr |
Adjunct Librarian | £37,086 /yr |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Librarian | £33,400 /yr |
Librarian Supervisor | £33,517 /yr |
Adjunct Librarian | £37,086 /yr |
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The average salary for a Librarian is £33,400 per year in United Kingdom. Salaries estimates are based on 243 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Librarian employees in United Kingdom.
The highest salary for a Librarian in United Kingdom is £41,196 per year.
The lowest salary for a Librarian in United Kingdom is £27,080 per year.
If you'd like to earn more money from your job as a librarian, improve your chances by boosting your marketable skills and qualifications. Generally, the more qualified you are, the more responsibilities you’ll be able to take on, and the higher your salary should be. One way to leverage your career is with a postgraduate degree, such as a Master's in Library and Information Science. If you are qualified enough, it’s important to choose a course that is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).
Ensure you develop your skills in IT systems, budgets, and managing staff, which you’ll be required to do in a senior role. The CILIP, the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL), and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) offer a range of professional development opportunities, including events, training, and networking.
If you're applying for a new job, use your skills and qualifications as a bargaining chip to negotiate a good starting librarian salary.
If you're happy with your job but would like to earn more, it might be time to ask for a pay rise, but you’ll need to provide some good reasons why you deserve one. Have your responsibilities increased substantially since your appointment? Have you discovered you're being underpaid? Perhaps you’ve boosted your profile with some good professional development. Another good opportunity to ask for an increase is to ask for a promotion. Aim to ask for about 10% more to get the ball rolling.
About 61.13% of Librarian professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional £0 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Librarian in United Kingdom as a good salary.
Librarian professionals in United Kingdom have a wide total pay range, between £22,424 and £49,748 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of £33,400 following the average career path of a Librarian.