Historical Publications Specialist

Seeking an applicant to develop and maintain the official historical
publications of the U. S. House of Representatives in both print and
electronic form.  Responsibilities include coordinating, conducting and
monitoring historical surveys.  Prepares information for historical
publications, including editing and proofreading.  Interested professionals
should have strong organizational, oral and written communication skills,
and be team oriented.  Substantive knowledge of historical research theory
and practice required. Bachelor's degree in History and a minimum of two
years of historical research experience required. Master's degree preferred.
Familiarity with Lexis/Nexis coupled with experience utilizing web sites and
LIST/SERVS preferred.  Comprehensive knowledge of the History of the United
States and institutions and organizations of the Federal Government
preferred.  Salary: $54,432.  Closing Date: October 31, 2003.   Fax cover
letter and resume to:  Mr. Kenneth Kato, Office of History and Preservation,
Office of the Clerk, U. S. House of Representatives, B-106 Cannon House
Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, fax # (202) 226-5204. EOE.



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