The NIH Library is currently recruiting for a GS-12/13 Technical Information 
Specialist, with a focus on the Library’s information architecture. Please 
share this information with others who may be interested.  

Vacancy details and online application are available at USAJOBS.gov at the 
following URL:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/457704700/ 

Note that the open period for submitting applications is from December 1 
through December 5.


Job Summary

The NIH is the premier biomedical research center for the world.  Its 27 
Institutes and Centers employ approximately 18,000 employees doing a vast array 
of jobs, all supporting efforts for a healthy nation.  For information on the 
NIH mission, goals, and Institutes and Centers, visit NIH Overview. 

The NIH Library is pleased to announce an exciting employment opportunity for 
an exceptional candidate to serve as a Technical Information Specialist.  The 
NIH Library operates as the Division of Library Services (DLS) and is the focal 
point for the exchange of biomedical and scientific information vital to the 
support of the research activities conducted at the National Institutes of 
Health.  DLS also provides information services and resources to several other 
agencies within the Department of Health & Human Services.  

If you have experience providing outreach and leadership for digital 
initiatives (custom information solutions) AND you want to play a significant 
role in a dynamic organization, then consider joining the NIH Library team! For 
more information, visit http://nihlibrary.nih.gov/ .

This position is located in the Information Resources and Services Branch 
(IRSB), Division of Library Services (DLS), Office of Research Services (ORS), 
National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Duties

If selected for the position, you will:

Be responsible for the application, administration and configuration of the 
library's digital library applications (library catalog, link resolver, proxy 
server, document delivery ticketing, support ticketing, resource database, and 
website content management system administration);
Be responsible for the daily operations of one or more automated processing 
systems and any of the scheduled production jobs, batch processes or updates 
that are performed as part of the digital library operations, including 
acquisitions and collection management functions;
Apply knowledge of the use of cataloging principles, and understanding of 
controlled vocabularies, taxonomies, and ontologies to provide technical 
support for digital repositories and digital collections;
Participate in designing, developing, and implementing a program of instruction 
and support focused on the library staff use of Library resources, services, 
bibliographic management software, microcomputers, and web-accessible resources;
Participate in digital library development, automation, and maintenance 
projects, collaborating with stakeholders to determine project goals, optimal 
design strategy, information architecture, business cases, accessibility plan, 
organizational impact, cost estimates, implementation schedules, milestones, 
and reporting requirements;
Participate in administering the technology infrastructure contracts, including 
the integrated library catalog, the library's discovery layer of tools 
including the link resolver, cataloging, and other specialized needs across the 
library, annual maintenance contracts for library-held hardware and software, 
and web development contracts.
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John P. Doyle, MSI
Chief, Information Architecture Branch
National Institutes of Health Library
Division of Library Services
Office of Research Services
Bldg 10, 1L-19A, MSC 1150
Bethesda, MD 20814

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