The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Consortium seeks a 
dedicated staff member to help facilitate the growing activities of the 
Consortium and the community it both represents and supports. The person in 
this role will serve as a coordinator, communicator, and facilitator, working 
with the experts and adopters of IIIF to help advance the framework and its 
utility.  The role will liaise with IIIF editorial and community groups to 
ensure consistency and continuous improvement.

Reporting Lines: The incumbent will be an employee of CLIR (the Council on 
Library and Information Resources), while his or her work supporting IIIF will 
be directed by the Chair of the IIIF-C Executive Committee or the Chair’s 
designate, who will provide both high level and week-to-week direction 
regarding maintaining and expanding the IIIF Consortium and other activities. 
Administrative support and general working conditions will be provided by the 
Council on Library and Information Resources.

Specific duties include:

Community and Communication Management 

Communication support, including website content management, newsletters, 
social media, etc.
Event planning. Currently 4-6 events of differing sizes are held per year, with 
the larger ones requiring event management.
Liaison with & coordination of different IIIF community groups.
Establishing and helping maintain communication channels (documentation, 
presentations, training materials, email lists, ticketing systems, etc.) for 
community-based activities; support for documentation & knowledge 
management of IIIF-related artifacts.

Training and Outreach

Outreach and IIIF advocacy: represent IIIF at relevant conferences and meetings.
Training for IIIF adopters (in conjunction with the IIIF Technology Coordinator 
and community members): help define and deliver training curricula for various 
stakeholders in both online and in person. 
Consulting on IIIF strategies and standards for grants and projects seeking to 
become interoperable (including possibly being written into grants and 
projects).
Outreach and communication to industry and trade groups with a IIIF-interest 
(including possible vendors with products or content that might be made 
IIIF-compatible).

IIIF-C Administration & Project Management

Invoicing & reporting.
Marketing & outreach for consortium expansion & maintenance.
Member communication. 
Project management of IIIF-specific efforts directly supported by the IIIF 
Consortium (such as the development or maintenance of the IIIF.io website, 
validators, utiltiies, etc.)

Required and Desired Skills & Experience

The ideal candidate:

will be self-directed and highly organized
will possess well documented, demonstrated, and effective communication skills 
including oral, written, and presentation capabilities;
will have sufficient and demonstrated technical depth to gain a conceptual 
understanding of the different components in interoperable image delivery, and 
to  work with IIIF community members of all technical abilities
will be able to use or learn GitHub
will be familiar with or will be a quick study to learn web technologies and 
web-based image delivery
will have previous experience in libraries, archives or museums (desired)
will be comfortable and thrive in an open community
will be adept fostering contributions and participation from a growing member 
and adopter base. 


Travel is required. Candidates may be located anywhere in North America or 
Western Europe. Salary dependent upon qualifications; benefits included.


The position description is available at: 
https://www.clir.org/about/positions/iiif
An online application form is available at: 
https://app.wizehive.com/appform/login/cliriiif
For questions and comments, please contact email: w...@clir.org 


Please apply online, or send a letter of application and a c.v. to:

IIIF Community and Communications Officer Search
Council on Library and Information Resources
1707 L Street NW, Suite 650
Washington, DC 20036
USA


The posting will be open until filled; the search committee expects to review 
resumes as early as December, and given a sufficient pool of candidates, 
progress with interviewing in January of 2018. 


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