The Library of Congress has posted a position for the head of its
Jewish/Hebraic Section.  More info here:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usajobs.gov/job/699930200__;!!KGKeukY!yS65q54CrKiu_6kFW-5MDrdqLllBh7U0akimtPfN9HThNfwIUj08mPeM7jlu0yMnWae5hcqXBwJlyowNaKcO$
 

Duties

The African and Middle Eastern Division of the Library of Congress seeks a
dynamic, innovative thought leader to direct its Jewish/Hebraic Studies
department. The successful applicant will play a vital role in stewarding
the collection and shaping acquisition, outreach, and research priorities.
The successful applicant will manage and grow section staff to include
high-level subject matter experts, emerging professionals, and technicians.
S/he/they will aid in developing a successor generation of Jewish Studies
librarians through the appointment of residents, fellows, and interns. The
successful applicant will pursue philanthropic support, serve as an
ambassador for the collection, and position the Hebraic Section to achieve
even greater reach and impact as a preeminent research center for Jewish
life and culture.

Supervises the work of the Section's staff. Plans the work of the Section,
including formulating goals and objectives and identifying opportunities
for improvements in methods and procedures. Supervises and participates in
the preparation of reports, translations, bibliographies, exhibits, web
pages and other information products of the Section. Performs the
administrative and human resource management functions relative to the
staff supervised. Establishes guidelines and performance expectations for
staff which are clearly communicated through the formal employee
performance management system. Observes workers' performance; demonstrates
and conducts work performance critiques. Provides informal feedback and
periodically evaluates employee performance. Resolves informal complaints
and grievances. Develops work improvement plans, recommending personnel
actions as necessary.

Plans, establishes, and directs a library reference program to provide
information about the region. Oversees all reference services provided by
the section's staff. On assignment, supervises staffing of the division's
reading room and administers the policies and regulations concerning
security and access to the collections. Collaborates with other Library
staff and outside partners in developing and providing access to library
resources through the web and by other means. Participates in the
implementation and evaluation of reference and public service policies,
procedures, and publications. Implements new reference services and
techniques to improve and expand services. Meets with researchers and
analyzes questions and requirements in depth and detail and suggests search
strategies. Uses broad knowledge of multiple information sources, including
experts both inside and outside the Library, to assist readers and to
develop domestic and international resources for obtaining future
information.

Makes significant recommendations to change, interpret, and develop
important and/or innovative policies affecting the process and funding of
acquisitions from and relating to the area of the section's
responsibility.  Oversees staff making authoritative recommendations for
the acquisition of materials in all languages, formats and subjects of
relevance to the study of the region, including legal, audiovisual, and
electronic items.  Ensures the comprehensiveness and accessibility of
collections within the scope of the section. Conducts a continuous survey
of all relevant Library collections in all appropriate languages for the
purpose of creating and maintaining the highest possible level of resources
for the study of the region. Maintains relations with potential donors,
government agencies, scholars, publishers and other sources for the purpose
of bringing appropriate materials to the Library by purchase, gift,
exchange or other means to enrich and diversify the collections. Evaluates
offers of gifts for compatibility with library acquisition policies and
recommends acceptance or rejection.

Plans and produces public programs, exhibits, seminars, and colloquia on
the region, bringing attention to research developments and collections of
interest to both scholars and the general public. Under the guidance of the
Division Chief, may be responsible for cultivating relations with potential
donors and securing funds for acquisitions, public programs, exhibits, and
other activities related to the section's geographic area.

Reviews and analyzes major issues in information research and dissemination
as they apply to providing information about the region. Provides highly
specialized research for the use of Congressional clients, the courts,
national security agencies and other researchers inside and outside the
Library.  Prepares definitive and highly complex reports, responses to
inquiries, and research products using knowledge as a recognized authority
in field of expertise. Prepares the most technically complex responses to
inquiries, utilizing an expert-level depth and breadth of subject area
knowledge and position as recognized scholar, expert, author, or source of
information on a given subject or subjects.
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