The George Washington University Libraries & Academic Innovation (GWLAI) 
seeks nominations and applications for a collaborative and service-oriented 
Software Developer.

Primary job responsibilities


Develop and contribute code to GWLAI’s locally developed software projects


Implement and continuously improve open-source and vendor software solutions.  
Some solutions currently supported at GWLAI include: repository systems, 
archival collection management tools, and discovery tools


Create integrations between GWLAI applications, vendor tools, and other GW 
systems to facilitate improved discovery of information, operational efficiency 
of the University, and facilitate research


Participate in maintenance, monitoring, and incident resolution for production 
systems supported by GWLAI


Learn and apply new software languages and frameworks


Support GW students, faculty, and staff through research consultations on 
coding and data topics


Manage projects using skills such as assessment, planning, facilitation, and 
communication


Create and teach workshops on a range of topics with a focus on enabling 
computational and data fluency for all


Communicate technical concepts effectively and inclusively to all, regardless 
of professional expertise of the audience.


Partner with GW students, faculty, and researchers on research projects


Collaborate with other software developers and LAI colleagues in implementing 
software solutions


Contribute to the broader professional community by sharing knowledge in 
scholarly/professional venues and through service to the University and the 
profession


This position reports to the Director of Scholarly Technology.

When applying for the Software Developer position please highlight the 
experiences you have that address the job responsibilities and demonstrate your 
ability to thrive in this position and within the broader GWLAI and university 
communities.

The Software Developer position is part of an open recruiting call for multiple 
professional librarian/archivist positions. Please read the Multiple Librarian 
Positions posting to understand the varied, collaborative, and dynamic 
responsibilities undertaken by GWLAI librarians, the community we are building 
within GWLAI and across the campus, and the basic job qualifications for all 
positions.

The University and department have a strong commitment to achieving diversity 
among librarians and staff. We are particularly interested in receiving 
applications from members of underrepresented groups and strongly encourage 
women and persons of color to apply for these positions. 

Application procedure

To be considered, please complete an online application and upload a CV and a 
cover letter that includes an assessment of skills related to basic 
qualifications. As part of your cover letter, please indicate for which 
position or positions you would like to be considered. Review of applications 
will begin on December 16, 2019 and will continue until the positions are 
filled. Only complete applications will be considered. Employment offers are 
contingent upon the satisfactory outcome of a reference check and standard 
background screening.
 


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