Job Information
Michigan State University(MSU) Specialist - Outreach-Fixed Term in East Lansing, Michigan
Working/Functional Title
Digital Humanities Research Coordinator
Position Summary
The College of Arts & Letters (CAL) at Michigan State University seeks a Digital Humanities Research Coordinator 1) to oversee and promote Digital Humanities (DH)-based research within CAL and 2) to connect the College with other units on campus that engage in/support DH, digital history, and digital scholarship. This is a full-time 12-month position for a one-year period with the possibility of renewal.
The Digital Humanities Research Coordinator will dedicate 90% of their time to research coordination and 10% to teaching within DH@MSU, which facilitates collaboration among the digital centers, labs, programs, and projects at MSU. As the lead DH research facilitator in the College, the successful candidate will support and amplify DH research within CAL and foster DH-related collaborations across MSU. They will also consult in varying capacities with research and infrastructure support networks and fellowships. The scope of this position includes research support for project planning, maintenance, and sunsetting of DH-based projects in CAL. The remaining time will be dedicated to teaching one course per year in the Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities Minor (https://digitalhumanities.msu.edu/minor).
We seek candidates with integrity and a strong work ethic, who possess an understanding of what it takes to continuously improve and maintain research projects within a major academic research institution. We seek someone with the ability to collaborate and expand their technical skill set in creative ways.
As an institution, our compensation philosophy is to be market competitive and internally equitable. The minimum salary range is $62,000 for this position. However, a final determination regarding salary will be made considering the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate.
Activities of the Research Coordinator
- Serve as Core Faculty in the DH@MSU community
- Build connections and infrastructure for DH research and digital scholarship within the College and across the University
- Work with research networks (Digital Scholarship and Practice Network, Research Facilitators Network) to coordinate and advocate for research support on campus
- Consult and support CAL faculty and graduate students on DH-based projects
- Collaborate with the MSU Libraries Digital Scholarship Lab by participating in consultations with faculty and students on digital project and methods and co-facilitating joint programs, such as the Project Incubator and Graduate Arts Fellowship
- Lead training and fellowship programs for faculty and graduate students in developing their online presence
- Serve on the team running the MSU Domains Initiative (Reclaim Hosting)
- Teach one credit-bearing course in the Digital Studies undergraduate and/or Digital Humanities graduate program
- Opportunity to supervise student internships in Digital Humanities projects
- Work with the current DH Outreach and Engagement team to disseminate DH-based research to the public
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Masters
Minimum Requirements
- Graduate Degree - MA, MLS, MFA, PhD, or similar
- Experience engaging in digital humanities research
- Ability to translate research and methods across disciplines in and beyond the arts and humanities
- Ability to work independently and collaborate across programs with interdisciplinary, cross-institutional teams
Desired Qualifications
Experience working with fac