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The Library of Congress is accepting applications for the position of Program 
Specialist (Indigenous Peoples). You can apply online at USAJobs:

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usajobs.gov/job/741210400__;!!KGKeukY!0wKZ3NSWaoOpOUHJwVhVJolncUEmTuTaOT-fc9eeT-XfRKSBOd54HD7xjzJdQiCqzraAhWli5cG5apjn$
 

This is a 3-year term position, and is eligible for 100% remote work. This is a 
GS 13 position with a salary range of $112,015-$145,617 per year. Please note: 
This salary range reflects the Washington, DC area and may be adjusted based on 
the geographic locale of the selected applicant. (To determine the salary range 
for your locality, please visit the OPM 
website<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2023/general-schedule/__;!!KGKeukY!0wKZ3NSWaoOpOUHJwVhVJolncUEmTuTaOT-fc9eeT-XfRKSBOd54HD7xjzJdQiCqzraAhWli5UhGw1G_$
 >.)

If you are interested in learning more about the position, please join a 
livestream career showcase on Wednesday, August 16, at 1:00pm (ET). The Zoom 
link can be found in the USAJobs posting; it is possible to attend anonymously.

This position will close on September 1, 2023.

Position description:

This position is located in the Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs 
Division, of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate of the 
Digital and Preservation Services and serves as the Program Analyst for a 
discrete array of subject and name authority headings where the incumbent has 
specific expertise and community connections. This position reports directly to 
the Division leader.

This position focuses on establishing and updating controlled subject headings 
to reflect community centered representation of Indigenous peoples that 
occupied and occupy within and around the boundaries of the United States of 
America. This position will identify and engage with stakeholders and 
professionals in the development of new and updated headings. The subject 
headings inform library collections indexing. The incumbent represents the 
Library of Congress and develops a network of stakeholders and interested 
parties for continued maintenance of the authority records.

Identifies projects for the establishment and update of controlled subject 
headings related to the community centered representation of Indigenous peoples 
that occupied or occupy within and around the boundaries of the United States 
of America. Using project management methodologies, manages projects related to 
the area of study.

Reviews and identifies existing controlled subject heading vocabulary for 
update, and documents necessity or recommendation for development, change and 
update. Analyzes nomenclature used in various arenas and among various 
communities for adaption into Library of Congress subject headings. Evaluates 
proposed headings to ensure alignment with other headings, established 
vocabularies or nomenclature.

Drafts policies and procedures for evaluation, framework, and indexing of 
subject headings based upon research and analysis conducted. Drafts Library of 
Congress policies and procedures, and library best practices regarding 
development and update of vocabulary and authority records. Works in teams with 
librarians, stakeholders and interested parties to collect feedback on 
proposals, recommendations, and standards.

Serves as liaison within the Library of Congress to provide expert subject and 
technical advice and to connect Library of Congress staff and leadership to 
community members and leaders with the goal of forging lasting relationships.

Represents the Library of Congress in the national and international 
communities and with other organizations. Develops community networks to 
further program and Library of Congress goals. Identifies Library of Congress 
stakeholders and subject matter experts for participation in working groups, 
research teams, project teams, and other specialized groups. Leads those groups 
toward accomplishment of goal.

Serves on external working groups, task forces, and committees. Regularly 
reports to Library of Congress management on progress, challenges, milestones, 
and new developments. Prepares and presents papers at meetings and conferences. 
Facilitates discussions on subject area in various formats to engage 
stakeholders.

Performs other duties as assigned.

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