How does technology mediate what it means to be human?

Bard’s Experimental Humanities initiative is Bard’s liberal arts-based answer 
to the Digital Humanities. It emphasizes both "new" media technologies and the 
reconsideration of "old" media in the study of what it means to be human, as 
well as the role of experimentation in humanistic scholarship, learning, and 
the arts.

Bard College’s Center for Experimental Humanities (http://eh.bard.edu) seeks a 
creative and versatile software developer to design, build, and support the 
next generation of applications for projects in the digital arts and 
humanities. This developer will be an integral part of a dynamic 
interdisciplinary center and work closely with faculty across campus as well as 
academic technology services to experiment with new approaches and tools toward 
content creation and presentation.

The position requires expertise in web design & development, strong 
interpersonal skills, both flexibility and a self-driven work ethic, 
appreciation for the arts and humanities, and a passion for learning new 
things. Experience with tools to support digital methodologies (e.g., 
archiving, data-driven text analysis, new media studies, software studies, 
interactive mapping) and/or interest to learn will be beneficial for this 
position. Depending on the candidate’s background and interests, the person in 
this position may have the opportunity to take on some mentorship and/or 
training roles with Experimental Humanities faculty, staff, and students. We 
especially welcome candidates that are interested in linking emerging 
technologies with social implications relating to gender, race, class, sexual 
orientation and other categories and/or intersections of identity.

 

Bard College is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes application from 
individuals who contribute to its diversity. 

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and samples 
of work (e.g. website or github URL). Closing date for applications is November 
2, 2018.

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree is required;
Solid knowledge of Python, Javascript, PHP, SQL;
Experience supporting AWS / cloud solutions;
Front-end web design & development (HTML, CSS, Javascript);
Proficient using version control software (e.g., git, mercurial);
Intermediate UNIX systems administration skills (including experience with 
docker);
Experience deploying and customizing open source software;
Knowledge of web development standards, cross platform compatibility and 
accessibility;
Ability and desire to communicate with technical and non-technical audiences 
and prepare project documentation to support training and best practices;
Experience with Omeka, Adobe Creative Suite, and WordPress preferred;
Experience with mobile app development, prototyping, wireframing tools, design, 
or mapping/GIS software is desirable;
Experience with IT in a higher education setting desirable.


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