The Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (NAVCC) nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains is seeking an innovative and enthusiastic Systems Librarian who will play a key role in enhancing and supporting NAVCC’s collection management and workflow systems and applications, and optimizing integration and interoperability in order to enable efficient workflows and quality services that meet the needs of a diverse community of users. We seek candidates who are excited to work in a collaborative and user-centered team environment inside a facility custom built for the storage and preservation of the largest collection of audiovisual materials in the world. At the GS-13 level, the incumbent will report to NAVCC for the first year and then provide services as applicable to Collections Discovery and Metadata Services Group (CDMS) through implementation of projects involving activities relating to the Library Collections and Services Group (LCSG) information technology goals.
The Systems Librarian coordinates and facilitates activities through implementation of projects involving the library’s audiovisual collections management and workflow systems, library services platform, other enterprise systems, and web enabled applications. Individually, and in collaboration with information technology specialists in the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), vendors and user organization experts, the incumbent develops and coordinates major program components that include information technology support for acquisitions, loans, preservation services, cataloging and resource discovery, inventory and collection management. The Systems Librarian acts as a liaison with library and archive professionals, information technology specialists in OCIO, and various working groups throughout the Library involved in technologies and systems supporting the Library’s mission. The incumbent plans, coordinates, and manages a wide variety of complex projects and activities related to current and new releases of the various Library systems.
Plans and designs centralized and mission-specific projects under established and/or proposed program objectives. Identifies and carries out necessary actions related to implementation, monitoring, evaluation and management of technical information programs and projects. Designs and coordinates mission-specific strategic objectives within the technical information area, identifying actions related to program/project implementation, monitoring, and evaluating activities under established and/or proposed objectives.
Exercises independent judgment and applies broad technical knowledge of technical information conditions and trends in preparing or assuring preparation of implementation documents, concept and decision papers, and memoranda. Assists in advancing the state-of-the-art of the technical information discipline, and in improving approaches in activity management.
Works collaboratively in the designs and participates in broad technical information assessments, and participates in development and review. Presents and defends positions, as required. Provides guidance to stakeholder and other groups. Coordinates information and builds consensus from various organizations involved in the preparation and approval of various initiatives.
Researches and identifies complex program issues or problems affecting program initiatives in major agency organizational components, such as a Library-wide system. Makes recommendations for and coordinates resolutions and improvements.
Provides expert analysis and advice on complex program related information technology (IT) issues or problems where new analytical techniques must be developed to identify and evaluate findings. Based on operations and changing program requirements, identifies relevant issues. Collects relevant information from many varied sources, some of which are difficult to access. Makes authoritative recommendations to management.
Plans and coordinates agency-wide implementation of process improvement methods and concepts to improve the quality of systems, application, and tools. Conducts feasibility studies to develop alternative and cost-effective approaches to satisfying customer requirements. Provides expert evaluation of the requirements, analyzes alternatives, and recommends technical solutions relating to the complete life cycle for information systems and information systems components. Writes technical business cases, and coordinates the implementation of improvements to IT systems, applications, tools and practices.
Relocation expenses will not be authorized for the person(s) selected under this vacancy announcement.
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Applicants must have had progressively responsible experience and training sufficient in scope and quality to furnish them with an acceptable level of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the position without more than normal supervision.
Knowledge of collection management and workflow systems, utilities, applications, application development, testing and access methods.**
Ability to coordinate and optimize systems support and technology for audiovisual materials in a library or archives setting.**
Ability to research and analyze technical issues.**
Ability to perform project management functions.
Ability to write technical documents.
Ability to interact collaboratively with others at all levels.
Ability to identify and solve problems.
Ability to communicate effectively other than in writing.
Although it is the Library's policy to afford the maximum pay benefit to employees when setting rates of pay, a new appointee who has had no previous Federal service will generally be paid at step one of the grade.
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