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See the full listing here: http://metro.org/jobs/national-digital-stewardship-residency The Metropolitan New York Library Council seeks a motivated individual to fill the position of Program Coordinator for the National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York City <http://ndsr.nycdigital.org/>. POSITION OVERVIEW: The Program Coordinator is a temporary, 20-hour per week position running from date-of-hire through June 2016. This position is open to both new and experienced project managers and information professionals interested in supporting libraries, archives, and cultural heritage through managing a professional development program focused on digital stewardship. The position’s responsibility will be as day-to-day coordinator of METRO’s National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York (NDSR-NY) program, an expansion of the NDSR program launched by the Library of Congress and Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2012. The NDSR-NY program is a three-year, IMLS-funded initiative to build a post-Master’s residency program for new professionals to work on digital stewardship projects in NYC-area libraries, archives, and museums. The Program Coordinator will be responsible for working with NDSR-NY’s Principal Investigator on all aspects of the program. More information on the NDSR-NY program can be found athttp://ndsr.nycdigital.org/. If you fill this position, you will be asked to: - Contribute to project planning, communications, documentation, evaluations, outreach, and help maintain the program’s web presence and online platforms. - Plan, organize, and help run NDSR-affiliated events, meetings, and workshops. - Serve as a representative and contact for NDSR-NY program in collaboration with host institutions, NDSR residents and Library of Congress and NDSR-Boston program staff. POSITION DETAILS: This part-time position runs through June 2016 and reports to the Principal Investigator of the NDSR-NY program. This position pays $27.50/hr for a 20-hour work week and accrues annual leave hours. The employee will receive basic benefits required by law: workers comp, unemployment, and short-term disability. Outside of annual leave, no other benefits will be provided. METRO’s offices are located at 57 E. 11th Street in New York City. APPLICATION DETAILS: Applications will be accepted through Friday, July 31, 2015. Please send a resume or c.v. and a cover letter as .pdf attachments toi...@metro.org with “Program Coordinator” in the subject line. No phone calls, please. Thanks, Vicky Steeves -- Vicky Steeves, Interim Program Coordinator Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO <http://metro.org/>) 212.228.2320 x 129 National Digital Stewardship Residency <http://ndsr.nycdigital.org/>
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