Copy Cataloger

Washington, DC
Full Time
Experienced

LightFeather is looking for a Copy Cataloger to support the National Defense University, Library Directorate in Washington, DC. The National Defense University (NDU) is a dynamic and collaborative work environment whose mission is to develop joint warfighters and other national security leaders through rigorous academics, research, and engagement to serve the common defense. As a Copy Cataloger you will assist in educating, developing and inspiring current and future international and US Government personnel in leadership, strategy, and the application of military power to inform national strategy and global operations.

You will provide clerical and administrative support to maintain library operations to include staffing the information desk; assisting patrons with locating, checking out or checking in library materials; answering general questions, referring more complex questions to reference librarians; reshelving books, shelf reading, shifting books and other material within the library; assisting with deaccessioning and related technical services projects.

  • Location: In-Person (5 days/week) in Washington, DC
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship Required

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with circulation and processing activities.
  • Contribute to all aspects of library operations, including working with the integrated library system (ILS), cataloging and processing materials, interlibrary loan operations, and collection development.
  • Help maintain electronic resources and Library supported web sites.
  • Stay abreast of the information needs and trends within the library and information science and related technology.
  • Additional job responsibilities will be assigned, as necessary.

Required Qualifications and Skills:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; currently working toward a Master of Library Science degree from an ALA‑accredited library science program.
  • Three (3) years of experience; Public, Academic or Special Library setting.
  • Experience working with an Integrated Library System (ILS).
  • Experience with original and copy cataloging, and authority control.
  • Knowledge of information technologies, including internet and online database searching, and library systems software.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite.
  • Strong attention to detail. 
  • Excellent ability to organize and prioritize work.
  • Ability to creatively troubleshoot and solve problems.
  • Strong public/customer service orientation.
  • Ability to work independently and cooperatively with others to achieve project goals.
  • Must be able to work on-site (5 days/week) at Fort McNair in Washington, DC

Preferred Qualifications and Skills:

  • Preferred Master of Library Science degree from an ALA‑accredited library science program.
  • Preferred experience in an Academic or Special Library setting.
  • Preferred experience with SirsiDynix Symphony ILS.
  • Preferred experience with MARC, LC Subject Headings, LC Classification Schedules, and AACR2
  • Preferred experience using the OCLC system and cataloging subsystems.
  • Preferred experience with Springshare Suite, particularly LibGuides, LibAnswers and LibChat.

Why Join LightFeather?
You'll be part of a team dedicated to meaningful impact, working on solutions that address mission-critical needs. Experience variety, fulfillment, and the opportunity to work with some of the best in the industry. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone is valued and respected.

Commitment to Diversity

LightFeather is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
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