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(OAeBU) Data Trust

OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication 
in the social
sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to 
coordinate
and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly 
communication needs of
European researchers in the field of SSH.
The European landscape of scholarly communication in the SSH is currently 
patchy,
fragmented and not organized enough to be efficient, particularly to address 
the challenge of
transitioning to Open Science. This is due to several factors, such as the 
small size of resource
providers, the variety of technical skills and resources across the community. 
The nature of
the SSH disciplines also adds specific challenges which are not correctly 
addressed at scale,
such as the diversity of publication languages, the entrenchment in diverse 
cultural
backgrounds and the need for specific forms of scholarly communication 
(monographs, critical
editions, and edited bibliographies, amongst others).

By fulfilling its mission, OPERAS provides the research community with the 
missing brick it
needs to find, access, create, edit, disseminate and easily and efficiently 
validate SSH outputs
across Europe. In one word, OPERAS unlocks scholarly communication resources and
enables the whole field to reinvent itself in the new Open Science paradigm.
The OPERAS AISBL was established in 2020 and we are now seeking to recruit
a Communication Manager for the OAeBU Data Trust project.

Job Description
This position is responsible for facilitating community consultation and 
engagement for the
international Open Access eBook Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust effort, funded 
initially through
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded project, "OAeBU Data Trust: Advancing to 
Launch
by Developing IDS Governance Building Blocks." This project is a collaboration 
led by the
University of North Texas, with co-PIs from OPERAS, OpenAIRE, and Educopia 
Institute.
This position will work under the supervision of the Canadian-American 
Executive Director of
the OAeBU Data Trust effort to develop and manage mechanisms to engage community
partners and solicit community input for the work-packages and projects related 
to the global
OAeBU Data Trust effort. Based in Europe to provide the Data Trust with 
increased staff
capacity to attend meetings within the Eastern Hemisphere, the position will be 
staffed
through the OPERAS international not-for-profit association (AISBL).

As the second of two full-time positions working for the Data Trust, this 
individual will be
responsible for developing and managing engagement strategies for OA book usage 
metrics
stakeholder constituencies. This position is highly international and 
interdisciplinary in scope;
the manager must have a positive record of communicating and engaging 
professionally with
commercial, academic, and non-profit audiences worldwide. The individual 
recruited for this
position must also have professional experience in scholarly communication and 
must be a
reliable, independent worker that appreciates the importance of open access 
policies to
global knowledge distribution.

Primary Job Responsibilities

Partner Outreach and Engagement
* Develop, implement, and manage global engagement strategies for diverse
stakeholder groups, including commercial and not-for-profit publishers, 
publishing
platforms and services, and libraries. Existing strategies that will be 
transitioned from
the ED to the Community Manager for ongoing stewardship include stakeholder
communities of practice listservs, working group listservs, and social media.
* Prepare, present or distribute, and manage outreach and engagement
communications, including slide decks, info-graphics, and regular listserv, 
web, and
social media posts
* Support the Executive Director in building strategic community relationships 
with
partner organizations
* Regularly communicate with community groups to foster interaction in support 
of
project activities

Manage Community Consultation Processes
* Facilitate virtual and potential in-person community consultation sessions to 
inform
project outputs and forward project goals
* Develop and implement online feedback mechanisms (e.g. online surveys, 
groupmap
boards) in support of community consultation

Manage Community Engagement and Outreach
* Generate reports of summative Data Trust engagement trends for stakeholder
communities, grant work packages, social media, and project deliverables; work 
with
Executive Director to adjust approaches as necessary given engagement trends.
* Manage the database of OAeBU Data Trust contacts
* Manage a calendar of conference and event proposal submissions, to ensure
representation of the Data Trust work at key conferences
* Attend and monitor conferences or other events as needed to raise Data Trust
awareness and bring back information about related efforts to the OAeBU Data 
Trust
communities.

Qualifications
Required
* Exceptional written and oral communication skills with cross-cultural 
awareness
* Facilitation experience with international stakeholders
* Written and spoken fluency in English
* Presentation and collaboration experience in multiple countries, with English
speaking and English as a second language audiences
* Proven ability to produce presentations and reports in English
* Experience with facilitating virtual discussions via listservs, social media, 
etc.
* Ability to work under pressure, to adjust to change, to handle multiple 
tasks, and to
coordinate the work of extended groups of project partners
* Working knowledge of existing standards bodies and emerging interoperability
frameworks and standards adoption efforts for research and scholarly
communications including but not limited to EOSC, the Research Data Alliance, 
NISO
and COUNTER

Preferred
* Degree with at least five years of community management and communications
experience
* Direct experience with data entry and report generation

Work Environment
The OAeBU Data Trust is a distributed team, with leadership and staff members 
working in
multiple timezones. Success in working in a geographically distributed, 
collaborative, and
research-intensive environment requires a demonstrated ability to accomplish 
timely, high-
quality work, handle a variety of duties, adapt to changing priorities, work 
successfully in a
team, and communicate effectively with all segments of an extended community.

Relationships
Supervisor: Yannick Legré
Takes direction from: OAeBU Data Trust Executive Director, Christina Drummond

Offer
* The position will be offered for a period of 3 years, contingent on receipt 
of grant
award funding.
* This is a full-time position based in Brussels.
* Remote working opportunities in Europe can be considered.
Salary depends upon the experience of the successful candidate. Full package 
may vary
depending on the country of living, if working from a different country than 
Belgium.
Displaced qualified Ukrainian people are strongly encouraged to apply

Equal opportunities
The OPERAS AISBL and the OA Book Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust are committed to 
creating
a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to race,
colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, 
national origin,
genetics, disability, age or veteran status.


Process and timescale (provisional)
Closing date for applications 17 June 2022, 5:00 PM CEST
Interviews & Short-listing 27 - 30 June 2022
Expected Starting Date 01 September 2022

Information
For additional information about this position, you may contact OPERAS' 
Secretary-General
at yannick.legre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:yannick.legre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

An assessment may be part of the selection process.

To apply
Please send a cover letter and your CV to 
yannick.legre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:yannick.legre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
Only direct applications from candidates are taken into account. OPERAS AISBL 
does not
appreciate any acquisition by third parties regarding this position.

https://www.operas-eu.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CM_OAeBU_202200504_Final.pdf

Herzlichen Dank.






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