Community Heritage Network Collections Developer

The primary responsibility will be to work with the Ambrose University College Library, other organizations and volunteers in developing heritage collections, with an emphasis on collections that contribute to our Canada 2017 Networks.  Our networks are community based connecting with organizations and individuals across Canada, that work with families, teachers, students, parents, and seniors.   A special effort will be made to contact groups that work with, aboriginals, persons with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada and use French as well as English.  Networks will build on existing FACTS networks and the development of  new networks as required.  The employee must support our Value Based Medium including the values of our partners and sponsors, and work on projects with our partners and/or sponsors, as required.  Research, training and network development may take place at various sites within and outside the community and over the Internet.

To apply go FACTS Summer Opportunities 2015

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