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***Apologies for Cross Posting***

Dear Colleagues

Further to our initial posting for new job roles available (see below), we have managed to extend the deadline for the Jorum Web developer role for a further two weeks.  We are seeking a Ruby on Rails enthusiast, with a penchant for software and web development.

If this sounds like you, please get in touch.

Full Job and application details can be found at: http://mimas.ac.uk/about/jobs/

Closing date: 3rd October.

Please feel free to pass this on.

Kind regards

Louise



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Louise Egan
Mimas Marketing and Communications
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The University of Manchester
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From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah Currier
Sent: 09 August 2012 18:28
To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Jorum Team recruiting: Educational Technologist and Developer needed

Hi all,

Those of you who read Jackie Carter’s recent blog post announcing a new era for Jorum on 1st August (http://www.jorum.ac.uk/blog/post/42/thirty-one-years-since-mtv-launched-with-video-killed-the-radio-star) may have also noted that we are moving forward with a re-constituted team. We are now recruiting. Educational technologists (whether you are from an e-learning, digital library or repositories background) and developers (Ruby on Rails a particular advantage) look here: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/news/two-new-jorum-roles-available

Or read on to see a bit more about the team you’d be joining:

Since I started working for Jorum in December 2011, I’ve been really enjoying working hard to ensure Jorum lives up to its potential; I’ve been associated in one way and another since they first set up the experimental Jorum project way back in.. way back. We also have a great Technical Manager in Ben Ryan whose experience with repositories for learning and teaching goes back to the earliest days too. Laura Skilton (nee Shaw), who has been leading Jorum ably for years, has taken on a challenging role for which she is very well suited: Business Development Manager; like many JISC activities we need to start thinking about expanding our potential funding opportunities. And we have a number of people within Mimas working with us on all kinds of admin, comms, graphic design, helpdesk support, etc.

Now we need to round out the team with two developers and one educational technologist, all full-time until end of July 2013. We’ve just filled one of the developer posts internally from Manchester University’s Research Computing Services (http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/): Anja Le Blanc, most recently of the European project HELIO: http://www.helio-vo.eu/. Among her impressive credentials includes more mundane but much needed experience installing and maintaining Wordpress – so we can finally move the Jorum website and blog to a more up-to-date platform (the repository will stay with DSpace, with a new Front End coming, built on our API).

That leaves web developer and educational technologist roles still to fill. Please see our news item here: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/news/two-new-jorum-roles-available - and pass it far and wide.

Happy to answer any queries off-list. Ben’s the contact for the developer role: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Best wishes,
Sarah

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