International Library and Outreach Communications Specialists
As
a Foreign Service Information Resource Officer, your progressive and
advanced experience in library or information center programs or
services and knowledge of current information technologies could lead to
a challenging, rewarding career with the U.S. Department of State.
As you elevate your career and learn new skills, you’ll provide leadership and support to 182 Information Resource Centers at U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, and work with more than 600 English Teaching Bi-National Centers and American Corner partnerships based in host country universities and libraries around the globe. We are looking for flexible, adaptable, seasoned professional librarians, well-versed in new technologies who like to travel, train and engage with people of other cultures.
In this time of sweeping change, you can make a meaningful contribution to the world while experiencing the career of a lifetime.
When you rethink your place in the world and consider a career with the U.S. Department of State, you'll discover that each day brings new opportunities that will challenge your creativity and knowledge as you respond with efficient, on-target solutions in fast-paced and sometimes mission-critical situations in locations around the globe.
Please visit careers.state.gov/IRO for details and to apply.
U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer.
As you elevate your career and learn new skills, you’ll provide leadership and support to 182 Information Resource Centers at U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, and work with more than 600 English Teaching Bi-National Centers and American Corner partnerships based in host country universities and libraries around the globe. We are looking for flexible, adaptable, seasoned professional librarians, well-versed in new technologies who like to travel, train and engage with people of other cultures.
In this time of sweeping change, you can make a meaningful contribution to the world while experiencing the career of a lifetime.
When you rethink your place in the world and consider a career with the U.S. Department of State, you'll discover that each day brings new opportunities that will challenge your creativity and knowledge as you respond with efficient, on-target solutions in fast-paced and sometimes mission-critical situations in locations around the globe.
Please visit careers.state.gov/IRO for details and to apply.
U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer.