Reporting to the Head of Repository and Digital Curation, the Digital Asset 
Coordinator designs, coordinates and executes the day-to-day preservation of 
and access to significant digitized and born-digital assets, including 
deposited faculty research, for the Libraries. The Digital Asset Coordinator 
will collaborate with staff across the library to ensure they can ingest 
content into the digital repository systems, to confirm their content is 
appropriately preserved, and to guarantee their content is appropriately 
accessible when requested. Generally, the Digital Asset Coordinator will 
steward the library’s digitized and born-digital collections, including 
materials created by faculty and students, and will connect this work to 
relevant consortial and national projects.  

Specific Responsibilities • Designs and maintains user-focused repository 
policies to support access, use, discovery, and preservation of digital 
collections for the research and scholarly communities we serve. Advises 
library staff, such as curators, on digital content lifecycle issues and 
strategies for digital content preservation. • Collaborates with staff across 
the library in the areas of digitization, digital curation, metadata creation, 
project management, repository architecture, and born digital archiving in 
order to configure and monitor workflows for ingesting, preserving, accessing, 
auditing and reporting on preserved digital content. Ensures appropriate 
planning measures are taken for storage of digital assets; understand, 
configure and enforce security protocols within repository systems and 
services. • Works closely with the repository software development and 
digitization team leads as well as personnel in other workgroups to design, 
implement and enhance services related to digital preservation and acts as a 
project coordinator as needed. • Act as a service lead for repository 
applications and communicate with internal and external users to promote 
services and troubleshoot service issues. • Monitors emerging trends and best 
practices in digital asset management, repository services, digital 
preservation, and digital reformatting. Participates in relevant consortial and 
external projects and meetings. Please note that this position is eligible for 
Alternate Work strategies (remote up to 3 days a week) starting at 6 months, 
unless it is negotiated at point of offer. This position does require some time 
onsite at the Libraries in Evanston, IL and is not eligible for full-time 
remote.

Minimum Qualifications • Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study 
in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher 
degree; OR appropriate combination of education and experience. • 2 years of 
experience using digital asset management systems, such as Extensis Portfolio, 
and working with a variety of content and asset types, such as images, audio, 
and video. • Experience trouble shooting and offering higher-level support of 
end users for technical systems resulting in resolution.

Minimum Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities.) • Knowledge of a 
variety of digital asset management systems, asset types and metadata 
standards, such as Dublin Core or IPTC. • Demonstrated good organizational 
skills and an aptitude for analytical and detailed work. • Demonstrated ability 
to work independently as well as collaboratively in a complex, rapidly changing 
environment. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • 
Demonstrated knowledge or awareness of tools and technology standards typically 
used in digital library environments and/or in open-source communities, such as 
Samvera. • Ability to thrive and actively participate in an environment that 
supports diversity, equity and inclusion. 

Preferred Qualifications • 3-5 years' experience managing digital assets in a 
large organization. • Formal training or certification in relevant digital 
preservation software and platforms. • Work experience in academia, libraries 
or library consortia.

Preferred Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities) • Experience 
initiating change and process improvement projects. • Experience with user 
experience processes and usability testing. • Experience with agile software 
development, such as Scrum.

 

Northwestern requires all staff and faculty to be vaccinated against COVID-19, 
subject to limited exceptions. For more information, please visit our COVID-19 
and Campus Updates website. 

The Northwestern campus sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the 
Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa as well as the 
Menominee, Miami and Ho-Chunk nations. We acknowledge and honor the original 
people of the land upon which Northwestern University stands, and the Native 
people who remain on this land today. Northwestern University is an Equal 
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes, including 
veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women, racial and ethnic 
minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to 
apply. 

Apply at Northwestern University Careers site, Job ID 42407: 
https://www.northwestern.edu/hr/careers/


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