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Title: Librarian (REMOTE) Location: Chantilly, VA, USA Remote Req #1922 Job Description: Koniag Professional Services, LLC a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Librarian to support KPS and our government customer. The position is remote. This position requires the candidate to be able to obtain a Public Trust.   We offer competitive compensation and an extraordinary benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K with company matching, flexible spending accounts, paid holidays, three weeks paid time off, and more.   KPS is hiring a Librarian to manage, curate, organize, preserve, and disseminate specialized health information resources related to minority health, health disparities, health equity, cultural competency, and related public health topics. The position supports the mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Minority Health (OMH), by ensuring that researchers, policymakers, healthcare professionals, community organizations, and the public have timely access to authoritative and evidence-based information.   The Librarian maintains the US government’s largest digital library collection on minority health topics. The web-based knowledge center provides expert research, reference, literature review, and information management services that support OMH initiatives, communications, policy development, and evidence-based decision-making. The position also manages library subscriptions, maintains vendor relationships, supports records management and copyright compliance, and contributes to outreach and technical assistance activities.   The position operates within a federally regulated environment and requires adherence to federal records management, accessibility, privacy, information security, and plain language requirements.   The prospective team member must have analytical and problem-solving skills, be resourceful and able to work independently and collaboratively to advance ongoing and emerging tasks and projects, while also maintaining patience and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.   Essential Functions, Responsibilities & Duties may include, but are not limited to:   Maintain and manage a comprehensive specialty digital and physical library collection focused on topics relevant to Minority health: Health disparities, Health equity, Cultural competency, Access to healthcare, Chronic disease prevention and management. Conduct complex literature searches using online databases, library catalogs, federal resources, academic repositories, and public health information systems. Retrieve and disseminate health statistics from federal, state, local, and private data sources. Provide customized research support and information summaries. Conduct literature reviews and prepare summaries identifying key themes, findings, trends, and evidence. Identify authoritative sources, subject matter experts, and relevant research institutions. Assist users in locating funding opportunities, health data, and minority health research resources. Manage phone and email inquiries. Maintain automated systems for managing inquiries, tracking requests, and documenting responses. Support integration of library resources into OMH knowledge management systems. Manage metadata, indexing, and digital asset organization. Ensure continued functionality and accessibility of digital library resources. Support usability and discoverability of online information resources. Support webinars, trainings, and outreach activities that promote Knowledge Center resources and services.   Desired Qualifications:   Professional library or information management experience. Experience performing cataloging and bibliographic control of digital resources. Experience supporting public health, healthcare, academic, research, or government organizations. Experience conducting literature reviews and research support services. Experience managing digital collections and electronic resources.   Work Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Master’s degree in Library Science, Library and Information Science, Information Studies, or a related field from an accredited institution. 1 year of related experience preferred.   Security Requirement: Ability to obtain a valid U.S. Government public trust security clearance   Our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy The company is an equal opportunity employer. The company shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity (except where gender is a bona fide occupational qualification), national origin or ancestry, age, disability, citizenship, military/veteran status, marital status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. We are committed to equal employment opportunity in all decisions related to employment, promotion, wages, benefits, and all other privileges, terms, and conditions of employment.   Koniag Government Services (KGS) is an Alaska Native Owned corporation supporting the values and traditions of our native communities through an agile employee and corporate culture that delivers Enterprise Solutions, Professional Services and Operational Management to Federal Government Agencies. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Koniag, we apply our proven commercial solutions to a deep knowledge of Defense and Civilian missions to provide forward leaning technical, professional, and operational solutions. KGS enables successful mission outcomes for our customers through solution-oriented business partnerships and a commitment to exceptional service delivery. We ensure long-term success with a continuous improvement approach while balancing the collective interests of our customers, employees, and native communities.   

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