Hi Everyone,
I need to develop a job description for a possible AtlanticOER Coordinator/Manager position (manage our PressbooksEDU network; provide Pressbooks and other OER-related training and support; administer our Development Grants and Peer Review
Honoraria programs; maintain and update our website; manage our social media presence; and advance our education and awareness program in the region), and I���d love to see examples of position descriptions for a role like this. If you are open to sharing the
position descriptions for similar roles in your organization, could you please send it to me as soon as possible? Thanks!
Sincerely,
Cynthia
Cynthia Holt, MLIS, CAE
Executive Director / Directrice g��n��rale
Council of Atlantic University Libraries / Conseil des biblioth��ques universitaires de l���Atlantique (CAUL-CBUA)
120 Western Parkway, Suite 202, Bedford, NS B4B 0V2 |
W: caul-cbua.ca |
T: 902-830-6467 | E: execdir@caul-cbua.ca
CAUL-CBUA 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 W��last��kwiyik, Mi���kmaq, and Passamaquoddy Peoples. We at CAUL-CBUA wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the First Peoples who share their ancestral homelands with us all.
CAUL-CBUA repr��sente les biblioth��ques membres de la r��gion, qui sont toutes situ��es sur les territoires non c��d��s et traditionnels des Premiers Peuples. �� Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador,
nos biblioth��ques sont situ��es sur les terres des Inuits du Nunatsiavut et du NunatuKavut, des Innus de Nitassinan, des B��othuks et des Mi���kmaq. �� l�����le-du-Prince-��douard et en Nouvelle-��cosse, nous retrouvons nos amis et coll��gues situ��s sur le territoire
des Mi���kmaq. Au Nouveau-Brunswick, on trouve des biblioth��ques sur les terres des peuples W��last��kwiyik, Mi���kmaq, et Passamaquoddy.
Nous
souhaitons exprimer notre plus sinc��re gratitude aux peuples autochtones qui partagent avec nous leurs terres ancestrales.