This vacancy with the DPC might be of interest to list members.

The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) seeks to recruit an experienced and 
capable member of staff to work closely with the Executive Director of the 
Coalition in a communications role. This is an exciting opportunity to work in 
a high-profile and wide-ranging role. The post has two functions: to design and 
deliver a range of communications and information-provision tasks in support of 
the DPC strategic plan; and to deliver the Coalition's commitments to a new 
international research project '4C'. Because the DPC's role in the 4C project 
is primarily concerned with communications, these functions are complementary 
and have been combined into a single post. Recruitment will be to the DPC 
offices in Glasgow or York and is available immediately for 12 months.

You will work internationally with the world's leading authorities in digital 
preservation, helping to communicate first class research, connecting leaders 
and professionals from different sectors and disciplines, and helping to 
influence public policy. You will have the opportunity to develop an 
exceptional international portfolio of professional contacts and you will gain 
experience in the operation of EC-funded research ahead of the commencement of 
the 80bn Euro investment in the Horizon 2020 programme.

You will have strong communication skills with experience of new media, but 
with enough knowledge of digital preservation - or with a proven capacity to 
learn quickly - in order that you can support and engage others with the 
outcomes of cutting edge research.

DPC welcomes proposals from its members about secondments of existing staff.

For more details, please see the DPC website at 
http://dpconline.org/newsroom/vacancies/954-vacancy-secondment-opportunity-at-the-dpc.

Bes regards,
Joy

Joy Davidson
Associate Director
Digital Curation Centre (DCC)
HATII, University of Glasgow
11 University Gardens
Glasgow
G12 8QJ
Tel: 0141 330 8592
Email: joy.david...@glasgow.ac.uk
http://www.dcc.ac.uk
http://www.gla.ac.uk/hatii


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