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Summary

This position is located in the Archival Affairs Branch, Archival and Curatorial Affairs Division, Rubenstein National Institute for Holocaust Documentation (RNIHD), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), with a duty station at the David and Fela Shapell Family Collections, Conservation, and Research Center in Bowie, Maryland.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
09/19/2022 to 10/31/2022
Salary
$126,233 to - $164,102 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 14
Location
Bowie, MD
1 vacancy
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
Not required
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
15
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Non-sensitive (NS)/Low Risk
Trust determination process
Announcement number
HMM-3650-2022-0013
Control number
678144800

Duties

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.

In carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion.

Duties include:

Provide senior analytical and technical guidance to, and management oversight of, the entire life cycle of all records used by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council (USHMC) and USHMM staff from creation to final disposition; appraising the value of records in consultation with subject matter experts and categorizing them into the appropriate status and repository; acquiring and accessioning records and assigning them into either the Institutional Archives or the Records Management Program; arranging and describing records for the Institutional Archives and providing guidance to other staff; assisting with institutional records processing; ensuring the conservation of physical records; facilitating the destruction and disposal of temporary records as needed according to applicable laws and procedures; or establishing and managing a program to manage the Museum’s digital records, including their disposal as necessary. 

Sets Program policies and procedures, which are based on the interpretation of law, historic institutional practice, archival theory, and changing best practices in records management, many of which are driven by advances in electronic record keeping and the systems that support electronic record keeping. Manages all records created, received, and used by USHMM staff, and determines, in consultation with Museum stakeholders, whether the records belong in the Institutional Archives or if they are subject to the Museum’s Institutional Records Program. Analyzes and appraises materials to determine their long-term value according to criteria set forth by the Museum’s Institutional Records Program. Ensures information about all records transfers are entered into and tracked by the Museum’s collection management systems under the auspices of the Chief Archivist. The incumbent accessions all records into the Institutional Archives or the Records Management Program according to the Records Management Policy. 

Works with staff in the Digital Access Division to preserve and make accessible permanent electronic records in any form, including born-digital and digital copies, unless laws or Museum policies restrict access Oversees digitization of institutional records, and the conversion of obsolete forms to a digital format, including audiovisual recordings and photographs. 

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

·       The USHMM is an equal opportunity employer.

·       You must be a U.S. citizen or national to apply.

·       This agency provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities.  If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency.  The decision granting reasonable accommodation will be on a case-by-case basis.

·       As a condition of employment, all new hires must agree to direct deposit of their salary checks.  Employees will have up to two (2) pay periods from the date they enter on duty to arrange for their direct deposit transaction.

·       This is a Federal agency.  Former employees who received a voluntary separation incentive (“buyout”) must repay the full amount of it if reemployed under any type of appointment or under a personal service contract within five years after separation with a buyout.

·       On-line resumes must be submitted by 11:59pm EST of the closing date.

·       You must be a suitable for Federal employment.

·       You must be registered for Selective Service if applicable (www.sss.gov).

·       A one year probationary/trial period may be required.

·       A one- year supervisory probationary period may be required.

·       Payment of relocation expenses is not authorized.

Qualifications

Qualification requirements in the vacancy announcements are based on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Qualification Standards Handbook, which contains federal qualification standards. This handbook is available on the Office of Personnel Management's website located at: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations e.g., professional; philanthropic, religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies; knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

Basic Requirement:

Bachelor's degree in archival science or bachelor's degree with a major that includes 18 semester hours in archival science, history and/or in political science or government, and 12 semester hours in one or any combination of the following: archival science, history, American civilization, economics, political science, public administration, or government.

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Combination of education and experience - at least 30 semester hours that included courses as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education

Evaluation of Experience:

Professional experience must have been in archival science, or in a directly related field of work such as history that involved the collection, appraisal, analysis, or synthesis of information having historical or archival values. The following are illustrative of kinds of experience that may be accepted as meeting the professional experience requirements: (1) experience as an archivist in Federal, state, religious institution, business, or other archives, or in manuscript depositories, and (2) experience of an archival nature that involved research in archival science, or in a directly related field such as history, government, economics, political science, international relations, or international law. 

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: You qualify for the GS-14 grade level if you possess one year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-13 (or equivalent) grade level in the Federal government, performing the following duties:

Developing and implementing archival standards and practices for the organization that meet or exceed the international standards of the archival field; OR implementing a records management system and procedures that encompass physical, audiovisual, and digital records in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and institutional policies; OR working with specialists in digital access to advance digitization efforts and the enhancement of finding aids.

***Failure to submit required documentation will result in an ineligible rating.

Additional information

The incumbent is required to obtain the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI) Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer’s Representatives (FAC-COR) certification within 24 months of entry on duty.

Selective Service: This link provides information on the Selective Service System Registration. http://www.opm.gov/fedregis/1999/64r28713.pdf If you are an Interagency Career Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP) eligible, you may receive selection priority. You must apply and be found to be well-qualified.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

We will review your resume, cover letter (recommended) and supporting documentation (transcripts if applicable) to determine if you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. If you meet the minimum qualifications stated in the vacancy announcement, we will compare your resume, optional cover letter and supporting documentation to your responses on the scored occupational questionnaire that you completed as part of the application. However, your resume or optional cover letter must support your responses to the occupational questions, or your score will be lowered. The best-qualified candidates will be identified for referral to the hiring manager and may be invited for an interview.


If applicable, performance appraisals and/or Incentive award documentation may be submitted and will be forwarded to the selecting official as support in consideration of your application in the evaluation process. To receive due weight, you must submit a recent performance appraisal (dated within 18 months) showing the official rating of record, signed by a supervisor, or statement why the performance appraisal is unavailable (do not submit a performance plan) and/or incentive award documentation (i.e. superior performance awards, special act or achievement awards, quality step increases, etc..) Due weight shall be given to performance appraisals and awards in accordance with 5 CFR 335.103(b)(3), during the interview/selection process conducted by the hiring manager.


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