Application Deadline: August 10, 2022

This Indefinite, Not-To-Exceed three (3) years position is 100% remote eligible 
for applicants from outside of the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.

The position serves as the Reuse Technologist for Connecting Communities 
Digital Initiative (CCDI), which is located in the Digital Strategy Directorate 
(DSD) within the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) service unit of 
the Library of Congress. The position reports to the Program Director for CCDI, 
who provides administrative and policy direction concerning overall project 
priorities.

As a part of the Library’s Mellon Foundation-funded Of the People: Widening the 
Path program, CCDI focuses on how technologies can enable storytelling and 
connect more people to the Library’s expansive digital collections. CCDI offers 
grants to Artists/Scholars, Higher Education Institutions and Libraries, 
Archives, Museums. The Initiative began in 2020 and ends in 2024, with the 
possibility of a 4-year renewal.

The person selected for this position will work closely with CCDI, DSD and OCIO 
colleagues to support the development and use of technologies by and with 
grantees. In addition, the person will work with the program team to support 
grantees in developing strong, realistic, and impactful plans for their 1-year 
or 2-year projects.

As the lead technologist working with CCDI to support engagement with digital 
Library materials, this person will be responsible for ensuring that the 
technologies used and developed through the program support the program goals 
and improve discovery and use of digital Library materials (both digitized and 
born-digital) that connect to specific communities and audiences.

As a recognized technical expert, performs the design, development, and 
implementation of innovative uses of the digital collection, including 
reprocessing, visualizations, and recombination. Analyzes and plans for policy 
and technical challenges including collections security, IT security, and 
privacy policies and laws. Develops policies, guidelines, and best practices. 
Assures operational policies, and practices in the delivery of innovative uses 
of the digital collections.

Supports the transformation of data and collections information for program 
uses and documents the workflows and processing decisions/actions to support 
needs identified by stakeholders.

Serves as point of contact for technical questions from partner organizations 
as they undertake their projects— connecting them with appropriate technical 
tools and resources as needed.

Shares technical processes and progress through regular meetings, reports, and 
updates to the program team and assists with grant reporting. Shares lessons 
from CCDI with other federal government agencies through meetings, reports, 
presentations, and updates.

Expands the agency’s online research capabilities and use of its digital 
collections by broadening the use of current digital technologies and 
identifying emerging digital technologies and methods in librarianship, 
humanities, scholarship and research. The employee interprets and revises 
existing policy for use by others within or outside the organization on 
projects related to digital scholarship.

Identifies and recommends services to address changing practices in research. 
Through partnerships and outreach, facilitates the development of innovative 
tools and workspaces for individual, community and online-based research. 
Evaluates tools and technologies to identify their potential uses in digital 
humanities and scholarly research. Ensures analytics strategies are consistent 
with user privacy, open source and open data. Provides training, instruction or 
workshops as needed at the intersection of technology and library science.

Broadens the reach of the Library in connecting with institutions and 
organizations and communities of color by developing and implementing policies, 
practices, and sustaining networks of mutual support.

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 digital technologies and methods in librarianship, humanities, 
scholarship or research.**

Ability to communicate technical information.**

Ability to effectively liaise and engage with target communities and 
audiences.**

Knowledge of data management, data science, and analysis.

Ability to communicate effectively other than in writing.


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