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Dear colleagues,

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and appropriately experienced individual to manage a service incorporating all aspects of research data management at Nottingham Trent University (NTU).

Working as part of the Library Research Team within Libraries and Learning Resources, you will manage the institutional data repository, including the monitoring of funder compliance and data reuse, and importantly, the support, development and implementation of research data management policy, and a user-shaped research data management service at NTU.

Based at the City site but working across all campuses, you will be responsible for developing the service and engaging proactively with NTU’s community of researchers. You will develop and deliver advice and training to researchers and research students in full life cycle research data management, including the use of the Digital Curation Centre’s DMPOnline tool, working closely with colleagues in the Library, Research Office, and Information Systems.

We are looking for someone with knowledge and experience of digital preservation and practices of research data management. You will have experience of providing strong user-focused services, ideally within a University research environment.

For an informal discussion regarding this position, please contact Clifford Neal, Library Research Team Manager on +44 (0)115 8482841 or via email [log in to unmask]

Closing date: 25 September 2016

Interview date: 20 October 2016

For further information please visit: https://vacancies.ntu.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=3109

 

Sharon

Sharon Potter

Research Support Librarian | Library Research Team | NTU Library

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