Subject: Positions at Library of Congress
The Library of Congress invites applications for five Senior Conservator vacancies. (called Librarian/Preservation Specialists in the official LC announcement). These positions will be filled at the GS 11 and GS 12 levels depending on applicant's knowledge, skills and abilities. Below is a partial position description. A complete position announcement and application instructions may be found at: http://jsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/ or may be obtained by contacting the Employment Office at 202-707-5627, or employment hotline at 202-707-4315. Senior Conservator positions - GS- 11 and 12 Opening Date--April 29, 2002 Closing Date--May 31, 2002 Announcement Number: 020080 (GS-11) and 020081 (GS-12) Salary Range: GS-11 $46,469 - $60,405. The position description number for this position is 012365 Salary Range: GS-12 $55,694 - $72,400. The position description number for this position is 012366 Type of appointment: Indefinite not to exceed three (2 positions) to five years (3 positions). All are non-supervisory, bargaining unit positions. This position is located in the: Conservation Division, Preservation Directorate of Library Services, Library of Congress, Washington, DC Brief Description of Duties: GS-11: Performs duties related to the conservation of library and archival materials. Exercises care to ensure that government property, especially library collection material, is properly handled and kept secure to avoid loss or damage. Surveys the preservation needs of the collections, identifies individual items and categories of materials needing preservation, and provides conservation treatment of materials where required. Analyzes, evaluates, and organizes information and materials in various media for preservation needs. Maintains liaison or communicates with individuals both within and outside the organization. Professional contacts are with curators and technical specialists in the Divisions, supervisors, library staff, other national libraries, library and information networks, experts in government agencies, associations, the private sector, and/or research groups. GS-12: Prepares plans for conservation treatment utilizing a high level of technical knowledge of preservation and conservation, materials, fabrication of and specification of housings for library and archival materials. Assures that all conservation treatment and rehousing is efficient and meets specified deadlines for reporting. Analyzes, evaluates, organizes, and disseminates information and materials in various media for quality, content and effectiveness. Maintains liaison or communicates with individuals both within and outside the organization. Professional contacts are with supervisors, library staff, other national libraries, library and information networks, information centers, experts in government agencies, associations, the private sector, and/or research groups. Meets with curatorial staff, analyzes questions and requirements; suggests strategies for preservation of collections and evaluates resources. The Library of Congress is an Equal Opportunity Employer For a full description please check <URL:http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/wfjic/jobs/TQ3748.HTM> <URL:http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/wfjic/jobs/TQ3747.HTM> or contact the Employment Office at 202-707-5627, or the employment hotline at 202-707-4315. Ann Seibert Head, Preventive Conservation Section Conservation Division Library of Congress 202-707-8630 Fax: 202-707-1525 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:76 Distributed: Friday, May 10, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-76-022 ***Received on Wednesday, 8 May, 2002