Director for Preservation, Library of Congress

Director for Preservation, Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress is searching for its next Director for Preservation. The salary range for this position is $147,649 – $221,900 per year.

The Director for Preservation is responsible for the long-term usability of the Library’s tangible collections through the leadership of the Preservation Directorate under the Associate Librarian for Discovery and Preservation Services, within the Library Collections and Services Group. The Preservation Directorate encompasses four Divisions: Conservation, Preservation Research and Testing, Collections Management, and Preservation Services, together totaling about 180 staff. 

For more information about this position and the Preservation Directorate, please join a webinar on Tuesday, December 3 from 1:00-2:00pm for presentations and a live Q&A. Visit the Library of Congress careers page for more information about the Career Showcase webinar and for the USAJobs posting: 

https://www.loc.gov/item/careers/director-for-preservation-vacancyvar002930/ 

The application deadline is December 30, 2024.