The Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) graduate assistant positions 2016-2017

The CDSC is offering two full GAships (tuition and stipend) for 2016-17. If you are interested in digital scholarship, curation, data management, digital production, issues of access, ethics, and collaboration and want to be part of an active team who engages with students, faculty and community members consider applying for a graduate assistantship in the CDSC! The CDSC positions offer opportunities in the following:

  • Technical training in software such as Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia, Audacity, Omeka, Scalar, Mukurtu CMS and mobile technologies.
  • Hands-on interpersonal communication and collaboration with Native American. community members participating in the Tribal Stewardship Cohort Program.
  • Insight and experience into grant writing, editing, and transcription.
  • Facilitating, designing, and conducting graduate student and faculty focus groups.
  • Opportunities to lead class sessions, small groups, and interested parties in the use and application of the services of the CDSC.
  • Production of workshop materials, educational resources, and digital course materials.

Applicants will be expected to:

  • Be available 20 hours a week (between 8:30-4:30), and some evenings,
  • Manage CDSC email and social media accounts.
  • Engage with, and assist instructors, students, and visitors.
  • Be familiar with tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Drive and Dropbox.
  • Be willing to learn new software through one-on-one and self-directed training.
  • Be able to work as part of a team and on your own
  • Have good written and oral communication skills.

To apply please submit a cover letter and CV via email to Dr. Kim Christen Withey (kachristen@wsu.edu) and Trevor Bond (tjbond@wsu.edu) by February 19. For more information please email us at cdsc.info@wsu.edu or visit our website at www.libraries.wsu.edu/cdsc

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