Job: OPERAS Community Manager - OA eBook Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust

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Summary:

Offer: The position will be offered for a period of 3 years, contingent on receipt of grant award funding. This is a full-time position based in Brussels. Remote working opportunities in Europe can be considered. Salary depends upon the experience of the successful candidate. Full package may vary depending on the country of living, if working from a different country than Belgium. Displaced qualified Ukrainian people are strongly encouraged to apply This position is responsible for facilitating community consultation and engagement for the international Open Access eBook Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust effort, funded initially through the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded project, “OAeBU Data Trust: Advancing to Launch by Developing IDS Governance Building Blocks.” This project is a collaboration led by the University of North Texas, with co-PIs from OPERAS, OpenAIRE, and Educopia Institute. This position will work under the supervision of the Canadian-American Executive Director of the OAeBU Data Trust effort to develop and manage mechanisms to engage community partners and solicit community input for the work-packages and projects related to the global OAeBU Data Trust effort. Based in Europe to provide the Data Trust with increased staff capacity to attend meetings within the Eastern Hemisphere, the position will be staffed through the OPERAS international not-for-profit association (AISBL). As the second of two full-time positions working for the Data Trust, this individual will be responsible for developing and managing engagement strategies for OA book usage metrics stakeholder constituencies. This position is highly international and interdisciplinary in scope; the manager must have a positive record of communicating and engaging professionally with commercial, academic, and non-profit audiences worldwide. The individual recruited for this position must also have professional experience in scholarly communication and must be a reliable, independent worker that appreciates the importance of open access policies to global knowledge distribution.

Link:

https://www.operas-eu.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CM_OAeBU_202200504_Final.pdf

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Tags:

oa.oaebu oa.new oa.europe oa.books oa.operas oa.europe oa.jobs

Date tagged:

05/11/2022, 10:58

Date published:

05/11/2022, 06:58