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Staff - Non UnionJob CategoryM&P - AAPSJob ProfileAAPS Salaried - Educational Programming, Level CJob TitleMusqueam-UBC Resource Curation ManagerDepartmentIndigenous Initiatives | Centre for Teaching, Learning and TechnologyCompensation Range$6,378.58 - $9,189.17 CAD MonthlyThe Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.Posting End DateOctober 14, 2022Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.Job End DateNov 1, 2023Job SummaryThe Resource Curation Manager will be responsible for leading the development of a long-term strategy for UBC that will inform the design of information seeking infrastructure and pedagogical and research practices with Musqueam. The person in this position will lead a university wide needs assessment with key stakeholders, informing future organizational and professional practices in alignment with Musqueam’s goals, vision and existing agreements with the UBC. This position will inform a multi-year strategy that will determine the design and functionality of an online educational portal (Musqueam Information Portal) for existing Musqueam resources, and how best to manage and support information requests. The development of such a portal will a) broaden the campus knowledge base about Musqueam history and its contemporary relationship with UBC and b) reduce the high volume of requests for information coming from UBC units for Musqueam engagement. This work will be developed in partnership with relevant groups from across the Vancouver campus and representatives from Musqueam. The work performed will be developed in alignment with the commitments detailed in UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan.This position will work closely with a team of institutional partners (CTLT Indigenous Initiatives, Xwi7xwa Library, the iSchool [School of Information] and Campus and Community Planning [C&CP]) as well as part-time student staff (Graduate Work Learns and Graduate Academic Assistants) from the iSchool who are currently identifying existing educational and informational resources relevant to Musqueam along with information needs that are commonly requested by UBC faculty, students and staff.Organizational StatusThis position will report to the Sr. Strategist for Indigenous Initiatives (II) in CTLT. Situated within the CTLTs Teaching, Learning and Professional Development (TLPD) portfolio, CTLT Indigenous Initiatives offers programming, academic resources, consultations, and support focused on Indigenous engagement in curriculum, pedagogy, classroom climate, and professional development. CTLT Indigenous Initiatives works with Indigenous community partners such as Musqueam, as well as UBC faculty, staff, and students to evaluate, develop, and bridge expertise around initiatives committed to improving classroom climate and campus environments conducive to student success, and to strengthening local capacity to conduct effective approaches to teaching and learning in this area.In addition to collaborating with other members of the II team, TLPD and CTLT staff, this position will be part of project teams involving partner units such as Xwi7xwa Library, C&CP and the iSchool with the guidance of members of Musqueam. This position will therefore require extensive contact with representatives of these units, in addition to staff at Musqueam, as well as other UBC faculties, administrative units, and faculty, staff, and student stakeholders across the university.This position will work collaboratively and strategically with all project partners and will guide the further design and project development for resources and services available to members of the UBC teaching, learning, and professional communities as well as users of UBC resources.Work Performed