Hello Everyone,
The Council of Atlantic Academic Libraries (CAAL-CBPA<https://caul-cbua.ca/>) has an
opening for a 6-month, full-time AtlanticOER Project Manager position starting August 2,
2022. The AtlanticOER Project Manager will be responsible for the ongoing implementation
and development of the CAAL-CBPA led, regional AtlanticOER repository and
service<https://atlanticoer-relatlantique.ca/>. AtlanticOER consists of an online,
digital publishing platform (PressbooksEDU<https://caul-cbua.pressbooks.pub/>) for
the creation/adaptation of open textbooks and ancillary materials to be used in
credit-bearing courses at member institutions; an OER development grants program; a peer
review honoraria program; an OER Toolkit in support of OER creators; and an
education/awareness program. Please see the attached position description for more
details.
This position is partially funded through the Young Canada Works Building Careers in
Heritage
Program<https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/young-canada-works/students-graduates/careers-heritage-graduates.html>,
an internship program for unemployed or underemployed college or university graduates.
The specific degree program may vary given that project management transcends any one
field of study, as do the specific proficiencies for this position, i.e. it is not limited
to MLIS graduates. All applicants must meet the YCW program requirements, including being
between 16 and 30 years of age at the start of employment in this position; and being a
Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or having refugee status in Canada (non-Canadians
holding temporary work visas or awaiting permanent status are not eligible).
This is an entirely virtual position, so while being physically situated in one of the
Atlantic provinces is preferable, it is not required. To apply, applicants should send
their resumé, cover letter, and the names and contact information for two references, to
Cynthia Holt, CAAL-CBPA Executive Director, at
execdir@caul-cbua.ca<mailto:execdir@caul-cbua.ca.ca> by July 4, 2022. Virtual
interviews will follow soon after the application deadline.
Please feel free to share this posting widely within your institutions and beyond.
Sincerely,
Cynthia
Cynthia Holt, MLIS, CAE
Executive Director / Directrice générale
Council of Atlantic Academic Libraries / Conseil des bibliothèques postsecondaires de
l’Atlantique (CAAL-CBPA)
120 Western Parkway, Suite 202, Bedford, NS B4B 0V2 | W:
caul-cbua.ca<https://caul-cbua.ca/> | T: 902-830-6467 | E:
execdir@caul-cbua.ca<mailto:execdir@caul-cbua.ca>
CAAL-CBPA represents member libraries across the region, all of whom sit on the unceded
and traditional territories of First Peoples. In Newfoundland and Labrador, our libraries
sit on the homelands of the Inuit of Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut, the Innu of Nitassinan,
the Beothuk and the Mi’kmaq peoples. In Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, we find our
friends and colleagues situated on the territory of the Mi’kmaq. In New Brunswick,
libraries are found on the land of the Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, and Passamaquoddy Peoples.
We at CAAL-CBPA wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the First Peoples who share
their ancestral homelands with us all.
CAAL-CBPA représente les bibliothèques membres de la région, qui sont toutes situées sur
les territoires non cédés et traditionnels des Premiers Peuples. À
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, nos bibliothèques sont situées sur les terres des Inuits du
Nunatsiavut et du NunatuKavut, des Innus de Nitassinan, des Béothuks et des Mi’kmaq. À
l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard et en Nouvelle-Écosse, nous retrouvons nos amis et collègues
situés sur le territoire des Mi’kmaq. Au Nouveau-Brunswick, on trouve des bibliothèques
sur les terres des peuples Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, et Passamaquoddy. Nous souhaitons
exprimer notre plus sincère gratitude aux peuples autochtones qui partagent avec nous
leurs terres ancestrales.