PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in an office environment with exposure to everyday risks and discomforts, and requires the use of normal safety precautions. Work is essentially sedentary but does require travel between offices and the National Archives. Work also requires walking, standing, bending, and carrying items up to 40 pounds, such as books, papers, and small parcels. Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required for performance of duties. Work also requires physical presence in the office, except as otherwise required by the Office of the Secretary.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Work requires an ALA-accredited master’s degree in library, information, or archival science (or equivalent), and at least five years of experience in archiving or records management, including a minimum of two years focused on digital archives, electronic records preservation, and curating born-digital content. Experience managing archival or records management programs, particularly in areas such as training, electronic records, and records scheduling, is essential. Work with congressional collections preferred. The work also requires the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Experience developing, reviewing, and implementing records schedules in compliance with legal and institutional requirements.
Demonstrated ability to inspire, train, and provide guidance to staff on records management and preservation practices.
Experience developing, evaluating, and delivering professional or technical training.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders both internal and external to the Senate.
In-depth knowledge of archival functions such as appraisal, arrangement, and description, as well as digital curation practices that ensure authenticity, integrity, and security of born-digital content.
Knowledge of information governance and records management principles.
Working proficiency with current tools, methodologies, and best practices for the long-term preservation of electronic records, and the ability to communicate their application clearly.
Knowledge of metadata best practices for preservation and digital stewardship.
Familiarity with web archiving applications and methodologies for acquiring web and social media content.
Strong communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, including Senators and their staff, with tact and diplomacy.
Demonstrated ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects and resources independently.
Excellent attention to detail and adherence to protocol.
Proven initiative and willingness to learn new tools and practices.
Physical ability to routinely move boxes weighing up to 40 pounds and occasionally ascend/descend ladders or stairs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of U.S. History and the Senate as an institution.