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Position announcement
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- Subject: Position announcement
- From: "Donald Waters" <DJW@mellon.org>
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:57:40 EDT
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Associate Program Officer Scholarly Communications Program The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation seeks applications for the position of Associate Program Officer in its Scholarly Communications program. The Foundation's programs in this area provide support for the creation, cataloging, dissemination and preservation of scholarly resources necessary for teaching, learning, and research in higher education, particularly in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. The Program Officer will work primarily with, and under the supervision of, the Foundation's senior Program Officer in Scholarly Communications. The primary responsibilities will be to assist in the design of new programs, screen and evaluate proposals, monitor and provide detailed analysis of grantees' reports, prepare written reports and grant recommendations for the Trustees, and make site visits as necessary. The ideal candidate will have recently earned a PhD in a humanities or social science discipline, have experience in higher education, preferably experience in academic libraries, with an understanding of the roles of publishers, libraries, museums, and archives in the advance of scholarship. Candidates should also have a deep interest in building long-term capacities for scholarly communications in the research universities, liberal arts colleges, and other institutions that the Foundation supports. Personal initiative, strong oral and written communication skills, excellent analytical and organizational abilities, attention to detail, and facility with online communication and data-management systems are all essential. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that makes grants in the areas of higher education and scholarship, arts and culture, public affairs, and conservation and the environment. The Foundation is an equal opportunity employer that offers a competitive salary, outstanding benefits, and excellent working conditions. Applications, including a cover letter, resume and salary requirements, should be sent by October 1, 2007 to: Oscar De La Cruz Human Resources Manager The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 140 E. 62nd Street New York, NY 10065; Electronic submissions are welcome and should be addressed to: APOScholCom@mellon.org
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