Guide - Federal Salaries of 2014
Pay Rates for "Guide"
How much does a Guide in the federal government get paid? $32,774.77* *Based on the 2014 average.Guide was the 213th most popular job in the U.S. Government in 2014, with 964 employed. The most common payscale was the general schedule payscale.
In 2014, the National Park Service hired the most employees titled Guide, with an average salary of $32,735.
Government Guide jobs are classified under the General Schedule (GS) payscale. The minimum paygrade for a Guide job is GS-1, and the highest paygrade that can be attained within this job series is GS-9. Remember that the starting and maximum yearly pay listed above reflect base pay only - your actual salary will be higher based on the Locality Pay Adjustment for the area in which you work.
This occupation includes all classes of positions the duties of which are to provide or supervise nonprofessional interpretive and guide services to visitors to parks, dams, and other sites of public interest. The work involves giving formal talks, interpreting natural and historic features, explaining engineering structures and related water resource developments, answering questions, guiding tours, and providing miscellaneous services to visitors. Incidental duties are performed in connection with responsibility for visitor safety and protection of historic and scientific objects and natural or engineering features.
Technical and Medical Support Positions encompass jobs that require specialized, practical knowledge and the ability to perform skilled tasked. However, these skills can often be learned on the job or through training when you are hired. In some cases, certifications are required to qualify. Additional education such as an Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree will increase starting grade and lead to promotion. Typically promotions are given 1 grade at a time up to a maximum of GS-9.
Agencies that have hired a Guide
Agency | Employees Hired | Average Salary |
---|---|---|
National Park Service | 896 | $32,734.62 |
Bureau of Reclamation | 40 | $34,935.70 |
Forest Service | 26 | $30,419.96 |
U.S. Mint | 2 | $38,115.00 |
Guide Pay Distribution
The average pay for a Guide is $32,774.77. The highest paid Guide made $53,327 in 2014.
Common Guide Payscales
Payscale | Number of Guide Employees |
---|---|
GS - General Schedule | 964 |
Starting Paygrade: | $19,048.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-1, Step 1 |
Maximum Paygrade: | $57,809.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-9, Step 10 |
Category: | Technical and Medical Support |
Occupation Family: | 0000 MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS GROUP |
Other Jobs at the GS-1 Paygrade
GS-1 is the starting paygrade for Guide jobs. Here are some other Federal Government jobs that can be held by employees at the GS-1 paygrade.
Occupation | Occupation Category | Starting Paygrade | Maximum Paygrade |
---|---|---|---|
Medical Technician | Technical and Medical Support | GS-1 | GS-9 |
Medical Support Assistance | Clerical and Administrative Support | GS-1 | GS-9 |
Animal Health Technician | Technical and Medical Support | GS-1 | GS-9 |
Legal Instruments Examining | Clerical and Administrative Support | GS-1 | GS-9 |
Freight Rate | Clerical and Administrative Support | GS-1 | GS-9 |
Average Guide Pay Trend from 2004 to 2018
In 2004, the average pay for a Guide was $26,655. Since then, the average pay has increased to $36,215 in 2018.
Data Sources
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dataset. Postal Service data is managed exclusively by the USPS
. All information is displayed unmodified and as provided by the source agency.
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The series code of this occupation is 0090
.