Message-Id: <200101081818.LAA10472@dns.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 13:11:47 -0500 From: Stanley Greenberg <mailto:grnbrg@PIPELINE.COM> Subject: Re: [Job Announcement] Program Coordinator To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
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But the prestige of working at Columbia should be worth at least a 20
percent rent reduction, and maybe even a discount subway pass.
Stanley Greenberg
At 12:45 PM 1/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
> Gee, we need a curator, an accountant, a copy writer, a legal counsel,
who can digitize on any paltform and speak two languages. But we don't
have any money, so make it one BA level entry job......
> Don't all run for this one at once!
>
>Susan Knoer
>Reference Assistant
>Special Collections
>University of Louisville
>Louisville, KY 40292
>502/852-6752
>502/852-8734 FAX
mailto:>susan.marie@louisville.edu
>
>>>> mailto:msl5@COLUMBIA.EDU 01/08/01 11:18AM >>>
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>Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation
>Columbia University
>
>Title: Program Coordinator
>
>Description: Reporting to the associate director of the Media Center
>for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation and providing
>assistance to the director of the Center for Archaeology, the
>incumbent coordinates the research, development, submission, and
>fiscal accounting of project grants for art history, archaeology, and
>historic preservation. Financial duties include administering
>payroll, purchasing, contracting, budgeting, and auditing. The
>incumbent manages physical collections of objects and images as well
>as media properties, including responsibility for organizing and
>cataloguing materials, obtaining copyright permissions, and drafting
>licensing contracts. The incumbent organizes equipment and facilities
>operations as well as faculty and student study and training programs
>and expeditions. The incumbent authors and edits reports, specialized
>articles, and online materials. The incumbent supports faculty and
>advisory council activities, presentations, classroom teaching, and
>events. Other duties and responsibilities assigned as necessary.
>
>Qualifications: BA/BS required with significant course work in art or
>architectural history, archaeology, or architectural conservation;
>advanced degree desirable. Fluency in at least one foreign language
>preferred. At least two years work experience required, preferably at
>a museum or other cultural institution or site. Experience with
>digital imaging, databases, and multimedia materials for online
>libraries desirable. Cataloguing and archiving experience in art
>history visual resources, architectural graphics, or archaeological
>materials desirable. Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Word and
>spreadsheet and database software, such as Microsoft Excel and Access
>highly preferred. Familiarity with project management software
>desirable. Ability to work with both PC and Macintosh operating
>systems preferred. Knowledge of or ability to learn quickly
>electronic funds management systems preferred. Must be resourceful,
>highly organized, willing to learn independently, and able to work
>collaboratively on multiple projects with faculty, staff, and
>students.
>
>Please send CV by January 31, 2001, to:
>
>MCAH
>821 Schermerhorn
>1190 Amsterdam Ave
>New York, NY 10027
>
>The Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic
>Preservation supports Columbia University art historians,
>archaeologists, and architectural conservators in projects that
>consider material culture, vision, media, and pedagogy. The range of
>interests encompasses the political, environmental, demographic,
>economic, legal, cultural, philosophical, interpretive, engineering,
>and preservation issues concerning humanity's legacy of images,
>objects, artifacts, sculpture, buildings, landscapes, and
>archaeological sites.
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><div><b>Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic
>Preservation</b></div>
><div><b>Columbia University</b></div>
><div><b><br></b></div>
><div><b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator</div>
><div><br></div>
><div><b>Description:</b> Reporting to the associate director of the
>Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation
>and providing assistance to the director of the Center for
>Archaeology, the incumbent coordinates the research, development,
>submission, and fiscal accounting of project grants for art history,
>archaeology, and historic preservation. Financial duties include
>administering payroll, purchasing, contracting, budgeting, and
>auditing. The incumbent manages physical collections of objects and
>images as well as media properties, including responsibility for
>organizing and cataloguing materials, obtaining copyright permissions,
>and drafting licensing contracts. The incumbent organizes equipment
>and facilities operations as well as faculty and student study and
>training programs and expeditions. The incumbent authors and edits
>reports, specialized articles, and online materials. The incumbent
>supports faculty and advisory council activities, presentations,
>classroom teaching, and events. Other duties and responsibilities
>assigned as necessary.</div>
><div><br></div>
><div><b>Qualifications:</b> BA/BS required with significant course
>work in art or architectural history, archaeology, or architectural
>conservation; advanced degree desirable. Fluency in at least one
>foreign language preferred. At least two years work experience
>required, preferably at a museum or other cultural institution or
>site. Experience with digital imaging, databases, and multimedia
>materials for online libraries desirable. Cataloguing and archiving
>experience in art history visual resources, architectural graphics, or
>archaeological materials desirable. Thorough knowledge of Microsoft
>Word and spreadsheet and database software, such as Microsoft Excel
>and Access highly preferred. Familiarity with project management
>software desirable. Ability to work with both PC and Macintosh
>operating systems preferred. Knowledge of or ability to learn quickly
>electronic funds management systems preferred. Must be resourceful,
>highly organized, willing to learn independently, and able to work
>collaboratively on multiple projects with faculty, staff, and
>students.</div>
><div><br></div>
><div>Please send CV by January 31, 2001, to:</div>
><div><br></div>
><div>MCAH</div>
><div>821 Schermerhorn</div>
><div>1190 Amsterdam Ave</div>
><div>New York, NY 10027</div>
><div><br></div>
><div><font color="#000000">The Media Center for Art History,
>Archaeology, and Historic Preservation supports Columbia University
>art historians, archaeologists, and architectural conservators in
>projects that consider material culture, vision, media, and pedagogy.
>The range of interests encompasses the political, environmental,
>demographic, economic, legal, cultural, philosophical, interpretive,
>engineering, and preservation issues concerning humanity's legacy of
>images, objects, artifacts, sculpture, buildings, landscapes, and
>archaeological sites.</font></div>
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