[nfbmi-talk] nls job opportunity in dc

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Tue Nov 16 22:19:12 UTC 2010


Colleagues:
I am posting the following job opportunity as provided by NLS.
Mitch Pomerantz

From: Katzmann, Michael [mailto:mkat at loc.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 7:44 AM
To: 'mitch.pomerantz at earthlink.net'
Cc: Cylke, Frank; Dixon, Judith
Subject: Braille Development Officer position posted

Hello Mitch,

    We have just posted a position at NLS here in Washington DC for a braille program specialist. I be grateful if you would get the word out so that anyone
with the skills an interest know about the opportunity. In a nutshell we are looking for a top notch braille advocate who will not only oversee the NLS
braille programs but also be an evangelist for braille in the community. Working with Judy Dixon, this person would further develop and advance the Library's
braille program.

The position is described in the posting as….

The Braille Program Specialist reports directly to the Chief, Materials Development Division and serves as an expert on matters pertaining to braille policies
and procedures. Plans and implements internal programs and field operations for the Chief, Materials Development Division and the Director, National Library
Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). Working independently, the incumbent receives guidance in matters impacting policy. Uses LC and
NLS policies to analyze and recommend internal and external procedures relating to the production and distribution of braille materials. The incumbent
utilizes a broad professional knowledge of and experience in the area of braille.

The salary range is $75K-97K

I hope you can use your network to get the word out!

best regards,

   Michael

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