The Washington State University (WSU) Libraries invite applications for a 
Mukurtu Support Librarian. Reporting to the Head of Systems and Technical 
Operations, this position is a full-time, 12-month, and is funded by an Andrew 
Mellon Foundation grant for two years with the possibility of extension. This 
position is located at WSU in Pullman, WA.

Position Summary: As a part of a larger team comprised of personnel from the 
Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) and the Libraries Systems 
Office at Washington State University, this position will support and extend 
Mukurtu CMS in support of the Mukurtu Shared Portal and project initiatives 
including support for users, a training program aimed at tribal heritage 
institutions, and building and delivering resources (online and in-person) for 
the collaborative curation process. This position will also research new 
features and functions for the Mukurtu Shared platform to better serve a broad 
range of constituents. The Mukurtu Support Specialist will be an integral part 
of the Mukurtu Development team at the CDSC.

Job Duties and Responsibilities


• Work with Mukurtu Shared users and software developers to improve and extend 
the underlying Mukurtu CMS code and features to the Mukurtu Shared platform 
including planning, testing, troubleshooting, and soliciting user feedback;
• Maintain and grow the online support knowledgebase including creating, and 
updating support articles and videos targeted at end users;
• Troubleshoot user needs in-person, and over phone, by email, and by web 
conferencing platforms;
• Provide introductions to Mukurtu CMS to interested parties from a diverse 
range of institutions, which may include in-person and remote video sessions;
• Develop and run workshops and lesson plans including Mukurtu Shared and other 
topics in the collaborative curation workflow as needed;
• Travel to local, regional, and national off-site locations to provide general 
Mukurtu Shared training and to work directly with partner 
organizations/projects;
• Research and evaluate the feasibility, scalability and scope of work for 
deploying Mukurtu CMS in different environments;
• Work to extend the Mukurtu Shared Portal by adding, testing and deploying new 
features as a part of a larger development and support team;
• Support the creation and hosting workflow of digital heritage items through 
the Mukurtu Shared Portal for program participants;
• Consult on general digitization and digital curation workflows as appropriate 
for program participants.
Scholarship, Service, & Professional Development:
• Conduct research for publications and presentations in areas of archives, 
library and information science, and/or other scholarly subjects;
• Maintain current awareness of content management technologies, trends on 
digital curation and Library Information Systems by reading professional 
literature, participating in professional organizations and committees, and 
attending workshops, institutes, seminars and conferences at local, state, 
regional, national and international levels;
• Share with CDSC, library and WSU colleagues and department faculty and staff 
relevant knowledge gained from professional activities and use that knowledge 
to improve information systems operations and knowledge in the libraries.

Required Qualifications:


• Master’s degree from an ALA-Accredited Library and Information Studies 
program at date of hire or relevant professional or cultural experience with 
Native American communities;
• Excellent interpersonal, verbal, written, organizational, problem-solving and 
planning skills;
• Ability to work creatively, collaboratively, and effectively both as a team 
member and independently and to promote teamwork among colleagues;
• Demonstrated commitment to working with diverse communities.


Preferred Qualifications:


• Experience with Mukurtu CMS;
• Experience working with or supporting content management systems (Drupal 7 
preferred);
• Familiarity with current trends in digital library initiatives and digital 
curation;
• Familiarity with Bootstrap CSS, CSS and HTML5;
• Demonstrated experience using version control (e.g., Git);
• Experience with access, privacy and security issues;
• Willingness to participate in an open-source community;
• Willingness to work in an agile-development team environment, assist in 
expanding the open source community of developers, and be flexible.


Compensation/Benefits

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Washington 
State University offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, life, 
and long-term disability insurance in addition to excellent retirement and a 
generous leave programs.

The University

Washington State University (www.wsu.edu), one of two research universities in 
the state, was founded in 1890 as the state’s land-grant institution and has a 
current enrollment of approximately 30,000 undergraduate, graduate, and 
professional students and approximately 7,000 faculty and staff. The University 
strongly values diversity among its faculty, staff, and students. WSU students 
come together from diverse social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds from around 
the nation and more than 90 countries. As a comprehensive, land-grant 
institution, Washington State University is committed to excellence in 
teaching, research, and outreach to all constituents.


The Libraries 

The WSU Libraries (libraries.wsu.edu), one of two Association of Research 
Libraries (ARL) in the state, houses over two million books and over 30,000 
journal and magazine subscriptions. The Libraries are a part of the Orbis 
Cascade Alliance and are deeply invested, along with our partner libraries in 
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, in the activities of the shared Unified Resource 
Management and shared Discovery environment. As an active partner in the Orbis 
Cascade Alliance, the WSU Libraries both inform and reflect the guiding tenets 
of the Alliance, which are: work smart, design for engagement, and innovate to 
transform. The Libraries also houses and co-directs the Center for Digital 
Scholarship and Curation (cdsc.libraries.wsu.edu), a collaboration with the 
College of Arts & Sciences that fosters digital projects across all 
disciplines and is home to national programs such as the Tribal Stewardship 
Cohort Program, The Sustainable Heritage Network 
(sustainableheritagenetwork.org), the Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal 
(plateauportal.libraries.wsu.edu) and Mukurtu CMS (mukurtu.org).


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