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Librarians-in-Residence Program, Library of Congress (Washington, DC)

Job Summary:

The 2025 Librarians-in-Residence Program at the Library of Congress gives early-career librarians the opportunity to gain meaningful work experience in at least one of the following general areas of specialization: Acquisitions and Collection Development; Archives and Special Collections; Cataloging and Metadata; Collection Preservation; Community Engagement; Digital Services; Reference and Instruction; and Systems and Standards.

Librarians-in-Residence will receive professional development by undertaking assignments that contribute to the ongoing mission and work of the Library. In addition, they will participate in enrichment activities and receive mentoring from seasoned Library professionals. As they become acquainted with the Library of Congress and its strategic goals, the Residents will come to understand the role of the world’s largest library and its significance to Congress, the American people, and researchers from across the world.

Since the inception of the program, the Library has welcomed library school graduates from coast to coast, including The Catholic University of America, Florida State University, Kent State University, Pratt Institute, Queen’s College – City University of New York, Rutgers University, Simmons University, University of Denver, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Iowa, University of Kentucky, University of Maryland at College Park, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of South Carolina, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington at Seattle, and University of Wisconsin at Madison and at Milwaukee.

Qualifications:

We are looking for newly graduated librarians and information professionals to bring their intellectual engagement, technological prowess, and theoretical knowledge of library and information science to bear on practical challenges. Selectees will be offered an initial six-month, temporary appointment at the GS-9 pay level. The program is open to students who have earned or will complete their master’s degree at an American Library Association-accredited program between December 1, 2023 and June 14, 2025.

The expected starting date for the program is June 16, 2025.

How To Apply:

Each candidate’s application package will include a federal style résumé, official transcript, statement of professional interest, and the names of three references. The three references must be: 1) the dean or director of their school; 2) a professor in their school or a supervisor in their current job; and 3) an individual of their own choosing. References may be contacted by telephone or email and asked about the candidate’s qualifications.

 Applications will open January 31 and close February 21, 2025.

For more information on the position and how to apply, please visit the official job posting, linked here.

Additional Information:

The Library will hold two online information sessions to give prospective applicants more insight into the program. Details about these information sessions will be available on the Librarians-in-Residence page at loc.gov/item/internships/librarian-in-residence/.

For more information about the program or information sessions, please contact Donna Sokol, Program Management Specialist for the Librarians-in-Residence Program, at [email protected].