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Subject:

LTSN Centre for Bioscience: Positions

From:

Catherine Grout <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:

Tue, 20 Mar 2001 17:06:44 -0600

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*Apologies for cross posting*

The LTSN Centre for Bioscience is currently advertising two 
important posts: C&IT Manager and Project Officer 
(Imagebank).  I would be grateful if you would publicise 
details of these posts amongst your staff and subject 
communities

*C&IT Manager
The role of the C&IT Manager will be to develop and 
maintain the LTSN Centre for Bioscience’s electronic 
systems.  One of the Centre’s key means of communicating 
with the bioscience and related communities is by way of 
its web site. The website is a portal to the LTSN Centre 
for Bioscience Knowledgebase.  The Knowledgebase is an 
on-line database of resources including courseware, reviews 
and examples of good practice.  The C&IT Manager will be 
responsible for the continued development and maintenance 
of the website and Knowledgebase, in addition to the 
maintenance and development of the Centre’s mailbase lists. 
S/he will ensure efficient use of these electronic systems 
and will be expected to develop existing resources.

The C&IT Manager will have some responsibility to evaluate 
critically resources provided from the community for 
inclusion into the Knowledgebase. S/he will assist in the 
search for and review of IT based materials for use in 
bioscience teaching, learning and assessment.  S/he will 
also contribute to Centre activities by supporting other 
Centre projects, including support to the Imagebank Project 
Officer, who will be working on a feasibility study on the 
development of a life sciences imagebank.  

Salary: Other Related Grade 2/3 (££19,482-£30,967 p.a.)

The above post is offered, in the first instance, for two 
years, with a possible extension if additional project 
funding becomes available which is likely.

*Project Officer (Imagebank)
The Project Officer will be primarily responsible for 
working on a feasibility study to support the development 
of a life sciences imagebank, but will also contribute to 
other LTSN project work.

The post will involved surveying all image material 
currently available for the Life Sciences in both digitised 
format and traditional media, to determine subject coverage 
and identify gaps in provision. From this the postholder 
will be able to demonstrate those subject areas where 
critical mass is available and those areas where distinct 
gaps exist.  The Project Officer will also identify and 
liaise with, those national agencies within the Joint 
Information Systems Committee (JISC) and the Distributed 
National Electronic Resource (DNER) who provide related 
services. In addition, s/he will work with the Bioscience 
and related communities to identify their image needs and 
the type of learning materials that will support them in 
their work.  This will include looking at the way the 
materials will be used in live teaching and lesson 
preparation situations to consider the most appropriate 
interface for distribution and preferred methods of user 
access to the imagebank.

The successful applicant will ideally be educated to 
Masters level, will have a knowledge of the Life Sciences 
or related discipline, and possess an extensive knowledge 
of the structure and function of the HE sector, including 
national organisations and initiatives such as the Teaching 
and Learning Technology Programme (TLTP), the Fund for the 
Development of Teaching and Learning Programme (FDTL), 
DNER, JISC, LTSN. Experience of the use of digitised 
materials and Internet technologies in teaching and 
learning, an understanding of Intellectual property Rights 
and copyright issues are essential, as are good 
communication and presentation skills.  Direct experience 
in the technical aspects of imaging is essential.  The post 
is based in Leeds but some travel will be necessary.

Salary: Other Related Staff 2 (£19,482 - £20,465 p.a.)

The above post is offered, in the first instance, for one 
year, with a possible extension if additional project 
funding is made available.

Informal enquiries & application packs for both posts may 
be addressed to Trish Walker, Centre Manager, tel: 0113 233 
3001, e-mail: [log in to unmask]


For full details please see “Job vacancies” on  the LTSN 
Centre for Bioscience website http://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/

____________________________________________
Trish Walker 
Centre Manager LTSN Centre for Bioscience School of 
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Leeds LS2 9JT
Tel:	+44 (0) 113 233 3001 Fax:	+44 (0) 113 233 
3167 Email:	[log in to unmask] 
http://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/ 

----------------------
Catherine Grout
Collections Manager, Multimedia
JISC/DNER Office
Strand Bridge House
Kings College London
138-142 Strand
London WC2R 1HH

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Note: NEW NUMBER 0207 848 2493
(020) 7848 2939 fax

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