Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth CircuitSan Francisco, CA
$89,488 - $145,507Onsite

About The Position

The Ninth Circuit Court Libraries are seeking a Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator for their San Francisco Headquarters location. This role combines branch library leadership, collection management, and archives coordination within a large federal court library system. The position supervises two paraprofessional staff and collaborates with librarians across the Ninth Circuit. Responsibilities include managing the Headquarters Library's print collection, overseeing the physical archives, and leading efforts to identify, preserve, organize, and provide access to historical court materials. The role also involves providing research and reference services, staffing the service desk, supporting outreach, and assisting library users. The successful candidate will contribute to innovative resources and services for users and participate in systemwide initiatives.

Requirements

  • M.L.S. degree (or equivalent) from an ALA-accredited library school
  • Two years of professional law library experience
  • One year of archives experience
  • Excellent research skills
  • Knowledge of library, archives, and knowledge management concepts, principles, and practices
  • Experience working with people at all levels; effective oral and written communication skills
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
  • Aptitude for performing functions requiring a high degree of accuracy and careful attention to detail
  • Ability to prioritize demands from multiple users
  • Ability to travel occasionally to other locations within the Circuit and the judiciary
  • Ability to handle occasional moderate to heavy physical activity
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident in the process of applying for citizenship.

Nice To Haves

  • Four years of progressively responsible library experience
  • Two years of progressively responsible archives experience
  • Demonstrated skills in legal reference and research
  • Experience with digital archives software such as ArchivesSpace
  • Experience with archival processing
  • J.D. degree
  • Experience supervising personnel
  • Project management experience
  • Experience in the development of SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, LibGuides, or other web-based information delivery services
  • Practical experience in acquisitions, cataloging, and technical services
  • Skill determining the types of materials, regardless of format, that are of historical significance to the Court

Responsibilities

  • Supervises library paraprofessional staff and archive volunteers
  • Coordinates the day-to-day operation of the Headquarters Library, including scheduling service desk hours and facilitating library access for judges, court staff, and other library users
  • Oversees the Headquarters Library print collection, including collection development and maintenance, weeding projects and book shifts
  • Works as a team member in coordinating services with other branch libraries throughout the Circuit
  • Coordinates, administers, and advises on all aspects of identifying, organizing, preserving, and providing access to court records, judges' papers, artifacts, and other materials of historical significance to the Circuit.
  • Oversees the physical archives of the Court and participates in digital archives and preservation initiatives.
  • Serves as a professional resource to members of the judiciary, the bar, historians, and members of the public researching the Court’s historical materials
  • Advises judges regarding the disposition of personal papers and artifacts
  • Creates finding aids, research guides, and other tools to facilitate access to historical materials.
  • Coordinates with and acts as liaison to the National Archives and Records Administration, the Federal Judicial Center, the Ninth Circuit Historical Society, museums, and other historical organizations
  • Researches, develops, and obtains permissions for displays and exhibits relating to the Court’s history
  • May assist with the development and production of oral histories relating to the Court
  • Provides legal and non-legal research and reference services for judges, court staff, and other library users, including regular staffing of the service desk
  • Works as a team member supporting Library current awareness and other information delivery services
  • May develop library promotional materials and research guides
  • May conduct orientations, trainings, presentations, tours and other educational and outreach activities
  • May serve on local court committees and/or on Circuit-wide or national library committees and working groups
  • May participate in local bar activities and/or partner with other librarians or agencies on court related projects
  • May support civic education initiatives
  • Other duties and projects as assigned

Benefits

  • 13 days of paid vacation for the first three years, increasing with tenure thereafter
  • 13 sick days accrued per year
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Federal pension plan
  • Optional employer-matching Thrift Savings Plan (similar to a 401K)
  • Choice of a variety of employer-subsidized federal health and life insurance plans
  • Optional dental, vision, and long-term care coverage
  • Flexible spending account to pay out-of-pocket health and dependent care expenses with tax-free dollars
  • Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Public transit subsidy
  • Alternate work schedules
  • Reasonable work hours
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