http://www.upei.ca/humanres/44E10

Date of Posting:  Apr 23 2010
ROBERTSON LIBRARY / OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ISLANDORA PROJECT / REPOSITORY MANAGER (LIBRARY)
FULL-TIME TEMPORARY TERM POSITION
Competition Number:  44E10
The Robertson Library is seeking applications for a qualified individual to 
work under the direction of the Islandora AIF Principal Investigator. 
 
DUTIES:
The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the Islandora AIF 
Project including: providing technical and management requirements of the AIF 
project, supervision of AIF team, providing advice and strategic planning, 
coordinating activities around the development and maintenance of selected 
Library's existing VREs as well as new VREs, coordination with research teams; 
maintaining the Islandora project site and elements of the Islandora website 
including advice and strategic planning and its interaction with the existing 
Library team; liaison with the UPEI development team as well as the larger open 
source Islandora community on the development of the Islandora network, open 
source software and associated projects; providing training and/or 
presentations on the Islandora software as required. Management  
responsibilities will include:  track all contractual agreements, reports, 
budgets to ensure compliance with funds from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities 
Agency (ACOA) and UPEI administrative officials. Works with project members and 
other staff in the Library on a variety of activities as needed to achieve the 
goals of the projects.
 
QUALIFICATIONS:
The successful applicant will possess:
A  post-secondary degree in computer/information technology, as well as an 
undergraduate degree; equivalent experience, would be considered;
5 year's experience working as a supervisor in an information management 
environment, either in a general or subject-specific domain;
Experience with project management and team building, especially in an open 
source context;
Knowledge of  the development and maintenance of data repositories, especially 
those based on Fedora;
Experience with data modeling and the development of models for digital and 
research data collections;
Experience with the open source community, philosophy and LAMP (Linux, Apache, 
MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl) tools;
Strong commitment to enhancing service through teamwork and responsiveness to 
clients;
Knowledge of the Islandora software suite would be an asset. 
 
Applicants must have ability to: communicate effectively with UPEI staff, 
members of the Islandora open source community, as well as staff at other 
universities; maintain a project budget and bookkeeping; and create appropriate 
reports/materials as required for the project. Advanced communication, 
organizational, and collaborative skills are essential and experience working 
in an academic library setting would be an asset. 
 
 
Hours of Work:  37.5 hours per week (May be required to work flexible hours 
if/when required)
Term:  From date of hire to March 31, 2013 with possibility of extension 
(depending on satisfactory performance, available funding, and project 
requirements)
Salary:  Commensurate with education and experience
Closing Date:  May 5 2010
Application Instructions: 
Please submit a letter of application, quoting the competition number, a resume 
and references to be received no later than the closing date to 
employm...@upei.ca. PDF format is preferred. Please ensure that your first and 
last name and the competition number are included in the email subject line. 
You can also apply in person to the Human Resources Department, Kelley 
Building, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, 
Charlottetown, PEI C1A 4P3, Fax Number (902) 894-2895.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, all qualified candidates 
are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents 
will be given priority.  The University of Prince Edward Island is committed to 
gender equity in employment.

Only those applicants who are invited to an interview will be acknowledged.

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Alexander O'Neill
Programmer / Analyst
Robertson Library
University of Prince Edward Island

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