Digital Projects Coordinator 
<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/615593900> for the American 
Folklife Center and the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress.

Starts at GS-11 ($72,750 to $94,581 per year) with promotion potential to 
GS-13. See complete pay schedule 
here<https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2021/DCB.pdf>.
 Not eligible for permanent remote telework. This is a non-supervisory, 
bargaining unit position. Application open until Oct. 27, 2021.

About the division
The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress is one of the largest 
archives of ethnographic materials from the United States and around the world, 
encompassing millions of items of ethnographic and historical documentation 
recorded from the nineteenth century to the present. These collections, which 
include extensive audiovisual documentation of traditional arts, cultural 
expressions, and oral histories, offer researchers access to the songs, 
stories, and other creative expressions of people from diverse communities. The 
Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, 
and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that 
future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the 
realities of war.

Responsibilities of the Digital Projects Coordinator
Utilizes knowledge of the major issues, program goals and objectives to 
coordinate and recommend digital projects related to the ingest of preservation 
and access of digital collections in the American Folklife Center and the 
Veterans History Project. Adapts analytical techniques and evaluation criteria 
to the measurement and improvement of the division's digital program 
effectiveness and productivity.

Within the parameters established by the supervisor organizes, develops, and 
implements plans for specific projects and recommends ways to improve 
effectiveness and efficiency of digital work operations. Provides input for the 
direction and shape of the character and nature of projects.

As directed by the supervisor, develops programs of information resources. 
Develops, coordinates or serves as project manager for courses of action and 
methods needed to support, design, and implement projects, interpretive or 
advisory-focusing on the division's collections. Participates in preparation of 
documentation necessary for the needs of the digital project programs.

Prepares reports and documentation of assigned projects and division digital 
work for the American Folklife Center and the Veterans History Project. Assures 
all digital activities and plans for assigned project(s) conform to (or 
enhance) current division and Library practices and that they make optimum use 
of scarce resources and staff expertise.

Collaborates on digital projects related to the division's archival collections 
As directed, works with individuals internal and external to the organization 
to meet project goals. Serves as a primary division liaison on assigned 
projects. Develops personal contacts to establish and maintain cooperative work 
relationships with staff throughout the Library, project partners and 
contractors in order to provide or exchange information and professional 
knowledge. Explains information to groups and individuals with varying levels 
of understanding or knowledge of subjects. Attends workshops, conferences, 
seminars, or meetings in librarianship and other relevant fields for the 
purpose of professional development.

Within the parameters established by the supervisor, oversees the accessioning 
and distribution of digital files and related metadata received from various 
sources. Maintains close contact with project partner(s) regarding metadata 
workflow management, the acquisition of digital files, the development of 
future workflows, and the development of project products. Explains or presents 
specialized or technical information to individuals or groups with varying 
backgrounds or levels of experience.

Monitors and makes recommendations concerning the project from conception 
through development, production, and introduction to the intended audience. 
Coordinates and directs the work of others for specific tasks as necessary for 
the completion of digital curation projects.

Participates in planning the work of a unit, including formulating goals and 
objectives, and identifying opportunities for improvements in methods and 
procedures. Assists in managing various functions working under competing 
demands and deadlines. May serve on committees and other groups involved in 
investigating new technologies and their possible application to library 
programs.

In consultation with the supervisor, researches, identifies and resolves 
moderately difficult program issues or problems affecting division digital 
asset management initiatives. Identifies and makes recommendations for, and 
coordinates resolutions and improvements related to more challenging agency 
programs, services, or products.

Keeps current on major issues in digital research. Conducts research and 
analysis in digital initiatives, policies, reference, content management and 
policies and metadata standards. Gives in-depth analyses on complex questions, 
requirements, and priorities.

Participates in evaluating workflow and project products created for staff and 
the public. Proposes means for improving quality, functionality, and efficiency 
in digital projects. As directed, participates in studies, analyzing findings, 
and making recommendations to improve preservation, user access, collection 
development, automation, and other related policies.

Assists in developing guidance in the resolution of problems or issues 
impacting digital projects. Analyzes and participates in drafting 
recommendations on the development of appropriate guidelines, standards and 
mechanisms for identifying digital project priorities.

As directed, collects and analyzes relevant information from many varied 
sources, including physical and digital audiovisual collection materials, 
reference sources, and some sources that are difficult to access. Makes 
practical recommendations.

Qualifications
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 asset management practices and processes.**
  *   Ability to research, analyze, and provide solutions for workflow, 
presentation, description, and/or access issues related to digital library 
services and collections, or comparable digital systems.**
  *   Ability to apply project management techniques and processes to implement 
digital library projects or programs.**
  *   Ability to serve as a liaison and interact collaboratively with others.
  *   Ability to communicate in writing.
  *   Ability to communicate effectively other than in writing.

Please see the job 
posting<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/615593900> for more 
information and instructions to apply.

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