United States Courts

Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator

United States Courts$89K — $145K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • M.L.S. degree or equivalent from an ALA-accredited library school
  • Two years professional law library experience
  • One year archives experience
  • Excellent research skills
  • Knowledge of library and archives management practices
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to prioritize multiple user demands

Responsibilities

  • Supervise paraprofessional library staff and archive volunteers
  • Coordinate daily operations of the Headquarters Library
  • Oversee the print collection and related projects
  • Manage court records and historical materials in archives
  • Facilitate access to historical court documents for users
  • Provide legal and non-legal research services at the service desk
  • Engage in library outreach and educational activities

Benefits

  • 13 days of paid vacation for first three years, increasing with tenure
  • 13 sick days per year
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Federal pension plan with matching Thrift Savings Plan
  • Various employer-subsidized health and life insurance plans
  • Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Public transit subsidy and alternate work schedules
Full Job Description
$89,488 - $145,507 (CL 28) San Francisco, CA Position Overview The Ninth Circuit Court Libraries are currently accepting applications for the position of Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator at our San Francisco Headquarters location. This unique position combines branch library leadership, collection management, and archives coordination in one of the nation's largest court library systems. The Ninth Circuit Library system serves all the federal courts within the jurisdiction of the Ninth Circuit, including more than 400 judges in the Circuit, district, and bankruptcy courts. The Library system includes a Headquarters Library in San Francisco and approximately 20 staffed branch locations. The Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator is based at the Ninth Circuit Headquarters Library at the James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse in San Francisco, CA. The position supervises two paraprofessional library staff and works collaboratively with library staff throughout the Ninth Circuit. The position is responsible for managing the Headquarters Library print collection and overseeing the physical archives housed at the Browning Courthouse. In addition, the Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator leads efforts to identify, preserve, organize, and promote access to materials documenting the history of the Court and participates in digital archives initiatives. As a member of the Headquarters Branch Library team, the position also provides research and reference service, staffs the service desk, supports outreach efforts, and assists library users onsite. The successful candidate will join a team of librarians located throughout the Ninth Circuit who are committed to developing innovative resources and services for our users and will have the opportunity to participate in systemwide activities and initiatives. Representative Duties Branch Operations 37 Supervises library paraprofessional staff and archive volunteers 37 Coordinates the day-to-day operation of the Headquarters Library, including scheduling service desk hours and facilitating library access for judges, court staff, and other library users 37 Oversees the Headquarters Library print collection, including collection development and maintenance, weeding projects and book shifts 37 Works as a team member in coordinating services with other branch libraries throughout the Circuit Archives Collections 37 Coordinates, administers, and advises on all aspects of identifying, organizing, preserving, and providing access to court records, judges' papers, artifacts, and other materials of historical significance to the Circuit. 37 Oversees the physical archives of the Court and participates in digital archives and preservation initiatives. 37 Serves as a professional resource to members of the judiciary, the bar, historians, and members of the public researching the Court's historical materials 37 Advises judges regarding the disposition of personal papers and artifacts 37 Creates finding aids, research guides, and other tools to facilitate access to historical materials. 37 Coordinates with and acts as liaison to the National Archives and Records Administration, the Federal Judicial Center, the Ninth Circuit Historical Society, museums, and other historical organizations 37 Researches, develops, and obtains permissions for displays and exhibits relating to the Court's history 37 May assist with the development and production of oral histories relating to the Court Reference and Public Services 37 Provides legal and non-legal research and reference services for judges, court staff, and other library users, including regular staffing of the service desk 37 Works as a team member supporting Library current awareness and other information delivery services 37 May develop library promotional materials and research guides 37 May conduct orientations, trainings, presentations, tours and other educational and outreach activities 37 May serve on local court committees and/or on Circuit-wide or national library committees and working groups 37 May participate in local bar activities and/or partner with other librarians or agencies on court related projects 37 May support civic education initiatives Other duties and projects as assigned Required Qualifications 37 M.L.S. degree (or equivalent) from an ALA-accredited library school 37 Two years of professional law library experience 37 One year of archives experience 37 Excellent research skills 37 Knowledge of library, archives, and knowledge management concepts, principles, and practices 37 Experience working with people at all levels; effective oral and written communication skills 37 Strong organizational and problem-solving skills 37 Aptitude for performing functions requiring a high degree of accuracy and careful attention to detail 37 Ability to prioritize demands from multiple users 37 Ability to travel occasionally to other locations within the Circuit and the judiciary 37 Ability to handle occasional moderate to heavy physical activity Preferred Qualifications 37 Four years of progressively responsible library experience 37 Two years of progressively responsible archives experience 37 Demonstrated skills in legal reference and research 37 Experience with digital archives software such as ArchivesSpace 37 Experience with archival processing 37 J.D. degree 37 Experience supervising personnel 37 Project management experience 37 Experience in the development of SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, LibGuides, or other web-based information delivery services 37 Practical experience in acquisitions, cataloging, and technical services 37 Skill determining the types of materials, regardless of format, that are of historical significance to the Court Total Rewards 37 Salary: depending on qualifications and experience 37 Time off: 13 days of paid vacation for the first three years, increasing with tenure thereafter, 13 sick days accrued per year, 11 paid holidays 37 Benefits: 37 Federal pension plan and optional employer-matching Thrift Savings Plan (similar to a 401K) 37 Choice of a variety of employer-subsidized federal health and life insurance plans. Optional dental, vision, and long-term care coverage 37 Flexible spending account to pay out-of-pocket health and dependent care expenses with tax-free dollars 37 Other Perks: Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, public transit subsidy, alternate work schedules, and reasonable work hours How to Apply and Required Documents Please submit a single PDF file through the Court's Career Portal that includes: (1) cover letter, (2) resume, and (3) at least three references Only applicants submitting the following documents will be considered (resume, cover letter, and 3 references). Next Steps 37 Priority given to applications received by July 5, 2026 37 Position open until filled Conditions of Employment Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident in the process of applying for citizenship. Successful applicants are provisionally hired pending results of background investigation and fingerprinting. Positions with the U.S. Courts are at-will, excepted service appointments, and may be terminated with or without cause by the Court. Employees are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees. Direct deposit of pay required. The Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, or to withdraw the announcement, for any reason including, but not limited to, budgetary issues. Said modifications may occur without prior written or other notice.

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