Job: Technical Community Manager | DataCite
Items tagged with oa.datacite in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) 2022-01-25
Summary:
Your responsibilities
Build strategies to drive adoption and technical implementation
Continuously evaluate workflows and demonstrate value for community stakeholders through embedding DataCite services in their workflows
Communicate the stakeholder value proposition across the various DataCite services
Lead the DataCite Service Providers program
Monitor the use of DataCite services to track key adoption metrics
Provide input into the product design specifications as needed
Develop relevant materials and demonstrate best practices in order to improve adoption
Lead the DataCite Adoption team
Manage a small team responsible for Adoption, Technical Workflows, and Support
Develop the DataCite adoption strategy and align with the DataCite strategic plan
Be the internal point of contact for the DataCite Engineering team to ensure alignment
Organize community efforts towards adoption of data metrics
Advocate for adoption of responsible, meaningful approaches to research data assessment
Coordinate with community stakeholders to define the adoption strategies of data usage and data citation best practices
Convene community stakeholders to build on the established Community of Practice
Ensure project outcomes are adopted as part of DataCite's core services
Develop adoption strategies for the various project activities and outputs
Work with Early Adopters to provide exemplar implementations and best practices
Actively participate in community groups and meetings to ensure alignment across community initiatives
Coordinate further development and adoption of the DataCite metadata schema
Be the DataCite representative on the Metadata Working Group
Collate member, service provider, and other community stakeholder feedback for the Metadata Working Group and share adoption and implementation use cases
Work with members, service providers and other community stakeholders on implementation of metadata best practices
Required skills and qualifications
University degree
Familiar with research infrastructure and the open science landscape
Sufficient technical skills to advise members on integrations, including experience with making and troubleshooting requests to RESTful APIs and familiarity with XML and JSON data structures
Experience with Git/Github and basic knowledge of one or more scripting languages such as Python, Javascript, Ruby or PHP
Familiarity/comfort with command line tools, such as cURL
Knowledge of data metrics and the various community efforts
Passionate about metadata
Ability to work with a distributed team across time zones
Strong, compelling, and clear written, oral, and visual communication
Self-motivated to succeed and take initiative and seek continuous improvement
Desired skills
Outreach experience, particularly engaging with global and technical audiences
Data science skills
Familiarity with product management
Familiarity with one or more digital repository platforms (DSpace, Dataverse, ePrints, Invenio, Samvera, etc)
Experience with tools such as Salesforce and Wordpress is a plus
Experience working in an international environment
Comfortable working remotely
Why work for us
Remote position.
Competitive local salary.
30 days vacation time annually, plus 1 day paid extra for volunteer work of your choice.
Flexible working hours.
Option to work in a co-working space with a paid contribution from us.
Opportunity to learn something new every day.
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