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Datasets Programme Manager

> London (salary £44-53,000 p.a.) or Boston Spa, West Yorkshire (salary 

> £40-48,000 p.a.)

> 

> Drive forward innovations at the British Library to deliver our vision 

> for the creation of innovative dataset services that offer real 

> benefits to the research community.

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> You'll be a key player in defining and implementing the dataset 

> strategy and reaching out to stakeholder groups, as well as ensuring 

> that the Dataset Programme operates along best practice guidelines. 

> Success in this role will include increasing our understanding of 

> changing stakeholder needs, building partnerships at the national and 

> international level, and embedding these new services within core 

> Library processes.

> 

> You'll have experience working with datasets and have programme 

> management experience (including programme definition and risk/ issue 

> management), as well as the ability to communicate effectively with a 

> variety of customers and stakeholders. You'll be open to the varied 

> needs of stakeholders and researchers in many disciplines.

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> If you are interested in helping us drive one of our key strategic 

> priorities and want to find out more, please visit:
http://gs10.globalsuccessor.com/fe/tpl_britishlibrary01.asp?newms=jj
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> Information about our current strategy can be found at:
http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/stratpolprog/

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> Ref EIS00098

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> Closing date: 22 March 2009

 

For an informal discussion about this role please contact Adam Farquhar on
01937 546515

> 

> Adam Farquhar

> Head of Digital Library Technology

> e Strategy & Information Systems

> T:+44 (0)1937 546515

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> The British Library

> Wetherby

> West Yorkshire

> LS23 7BQ

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