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History/Law: American Legal History. The Federal Judicial History Office of the Federal Judicial Center has an opening for an Associate Historian. The Office provides historical services to the judicial branch, the academic community, and the public. Responsibilities include producing research and reference tools and may involve consulting on archival issues or conducting oral history interviews. Qualifications: Ph.D. in American legal or constitutional history. Legal training, oral history and archival experience are highly desirable. Applicants should also possess knowledge of the history of the federal court system, familiarity with computerid data bases, demonstrated oral and writing skills; evidence of successful scholarly publication; and experience in collaborative scholarly research efforts. Salary range to $55,000 depending upon demonstrated qualifications and experience. Civil Service rating is not required. All federal government benefits are applicable. To apply, send your resume with cover letter highlighting relevant experience and qualifications to: Federal Judicial Center, Attention: Personnel Office (Ann. #93-15), One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002. Applications without cover letters will not be considered. Please include the names of three references. Review of applications is ongoing. Position will remain open until filled. EOE.
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