From: David Christopher <DCHRISTOPHER_at_crs.loc.gov>
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SUPERVISORY LIBRARIAN (ACQUISITION SPECIALIST)
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) seeks a Supervisory Librarian
(Acquisitions Specialist) to serve in the Knowledge Asset Management
Group (KAMG) within the CRS Knowledge Services Group (KSG). The KSG
provides authoritative information research and comprehensive
knowledge management practices to the CRS research community and
Congress. This position is being offered at the GS-14 level ($88,369 -
$114,882).
The Supervisory Librarian will be responsible for effectively managing
Acquisitions Section staff including Librarians and Library
Technicians in order to accomplish the work of the unit. The incumbent
will be granted a high degree of independence, exercising considerable
judgment in carrying out duties and responsibilities in accordance
with industry best practices and CRS guidelines and policies. Primary
duties include the development of acquisition strategies for acquiring
materials in all subject area including law, social sciences, and
public policy as well as in all formats including electronic
resources, serials, government and congressional documents.
Interested applicants must either apply online (preferred) at
http://www.loc.gov/crsinfo or call (202) 707-5627 to request an
applicant job kit. Please refer to vacancy #050119 in all
correspondence. Applications must be received by May 31, 2005. Located
within the Library of Congress, CRS is the public policy research arm
of the United States Congress and is fully committed to workforce
diversity.
Received on Fri Apr 29 2005 - 01:26:34 EDT