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Archives Specialist (Vacancy#:VAR002990 A)

Library of Congress
69923.00- 90898.00
United States, D.C., Washington
101 Independence Avenue Southeast (Show on map)
Jan 19, 2025

permanent
( U.S. Citizens Only )
Archives Specialist (Vacancy#:VAR002990 A)


  • Opening Date: January 16, 2025
  • Closing Date: January 29, 2025
  • OPM Control Number: 828600400
  • Vacancy Number: VAR002990
  • LC Organization Unit: Researcher and Collection Services
  • LC Organization Unit - Specific Office: Library of Congress
  • Grade: GS-9
  • Series: 1420
  • Minimum Salary: 69923.00
  • Maximum Salary: 90898.00
  • Availability: U.S. Citizens Only
  • Telework Eligibility: Hybrid


Analyzes and arranges bodies of records that are somewhat disorganized, demonstrating knowledge of archival theory and practice in planning and carrying out their organization and description. Possesses understanding of scholarly research and documentation practices.
Completes preliminary analysis of the documentation systems and practices of the originating agency, organization, or individual whose records or papers are being processed. Undertakes research in published sources to complete gaps in the available information relating to the subject matter of the records to be archived. Evaluates the significance of archival material in its historical context and applies evaluation in helping create a plan of arrangement and description. Exercises initiative on special assignments requiring knowledge of archival procedures and academic subject matter.

Assembles information to help resolve administrative and legal matters affecting the arrangement and availability of collections. Applies prescribed criteria for the retention or disposition of duplicate and extraneous matter. Identifies material for conservation treatment and coordinates the preparation of material for permanent housing.
Produces detailed descriptive guides for research use online.
Evaluates and upgrades older finding aids to bring them into conformity with current archival descriptive standards.

Helps direct the work of technicians and interns in processing collections. Instructs other staff in processing and monitors and reviews their work for productivity and accuracy. Consults with
collection curators and relevant specialists in formulating and implementing processing activities. Provides assessment to management of the scope and quality of work performed by processing technicians, interns, and other team members. Maintains technical expertise in emerging technologies and implements tools to facilitate the creation and publication of finding aids and other descriptive information online. Trains division staff in evolving technologies.

Works to maintain personal contacts and cooperative work relationships in order to provide or exchange information. Coordinates as necessary with collection curators and staff in other divisions relating to the transmission, handling, description, and storage of division material housed off-site or transferred elsewhere.

Attends workshops, conferences, seminars, or meetings in librarianship and other relevant fields for the purpose of training and professional development. Displays knowledge of collections in the Library. Presents information to groups and individuals with a similar understanding of the subject. Orients visitors and helps conduct tours.

Surveys internal collections to identify and inventory groups of materials for preservation and physical security. Follows prescribed specifications and procedures in preserving original material and reproducing originals for preservation. Monitors the quality and consistency of preservation methods and output. Monitors and coordinates procedures for routing materials for preservation treatment and for preparation of new materials to be added to the collections.

Provides information in response to reference service requests that require research among several record groups to locate the information. Assists scholars and researchers in finding significant records relating to the subject under consideration and advises them of relevant records in the division and Library.

Substitutes on a temporary basis as necessary assisting readers in the division's public reading room, including occasional Saturday service.


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