[Libs-Or] Position Announcement: Digital Projects Developer

Elaine Hirsch elaineghirsch at lclark.edu
Thu Sep 17 10:02:06 PDT 2015


Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon invites applications for the
Digital Projects Developer position at the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. Lewis
& Clark is a selective liberal arts college with graduate programs in
Education, Counseling Psychology, and Law.

Watzek Library’s Digital Services unit develops and maintains information
resources and systems that support the academic activities of Lewis & Clark
students and faculty. The department maintains the library website, off
campus access to databases, and the library’s digital collections systems.
The unit collaborates with librarians, faculty and other institutions on
digital initiatives that advance the academic mission of Lewis & Clark.
(See http://library.lclark.edu/lib/digitalinitiatives.html for examples of
projects)

Reporting to the Digital Services Coordinator, the Digital Projects
Developer performs advanced technical and creative work essential to Watzek
Library’s services and digital initiatives. The Developer authors and
modifies web software code and installs, configures and administers web
content management software. The Developer manages technical projects and
assures that deadlines are met and deliverables achieved. The Developer
configures, supports and manages library systems that facilitate internal
library workflows. The Developer also stays abreast of current and emerging
technologies and determines appropriate ways to integrate these
technologies into projects involving students and faculty. The Developer
participates in and leads Watzek teams such as the Web Team.

Please see the full job posting here <https://jobs.lclark.edu/postings/5610>
.

Elaine Hirsch
Associate Director
Watzek Library
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