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Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 11:26:45 -0500
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From: Terry Kuny <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: US - Community Information Network Coordinator - Charlottesville,
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
JEFFERSON-MADISON REGIONAL LIBRARY
COMMUNITY INFORMATION NETWORK COORDINATOR
(for Monticello Avenue)
Grade B03: Salary $2,409 per month
Hours will vary
The Jefferson-Madison Regional Library is seeking a full-time COMMUNITY
INFORMATION NETWORK COORDINATOR for the MONTICELLO AVENUE network project.
MONTICELLO AVENUE is a community network sponsored by Albemarle County, the
City of Charlottesville, the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, and the
University of Virginia to develop community World Wide Web pages, provide
public access to the Web and promote civic awareness via the Internet.
Responsibilities include: expanding community involvement in MONTICELLO
AVENUE; making presentations to various civic groups; working with
non-profit groups to develop and maintain up-to-date, dynamic web pages;
coordinating, publicizing and conducting public internet workshops;
coordinating relations with news media and user groups; training
information providers to navigate the World Wide Web; developing a
strategic plan for MONTICELLO AVENUE; managing community-oriented website
using HTML; creating instructional materials in print and HTML formats;
configuring and maintaining IBM-compatible and Macintosh computers and
peripherals; purchasing necessary hardware and software to support
development of Web resources and public Internet access; managing annual
equipment budget of $20,000; serving as support staff for MONTICELLO
AVENUE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE; recruiting, training and scheduling
volunteers; and overseeing public computer lab.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, public relations skills,
organizational skills, and familiarity with computers and the Internet are
essential. Knowledge of the community is a plus. Experience in project
and volunteer management and experience as a trainer are desirable. A
Master's Degree in Library Science is preferred. Work time will vary
according to need and will not be adhering to a rigid schedule.
Apply by Friday, January 9, 1998, to the Department of Human Resources,
Room A280, City Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22902.
The City of Charlottesville is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Minority and disabled individuals are encouraged to apply. The
City of Charlottesville will make reasonable accommodations for persons
with disabilities.
YOU WILL BE ASKED TO PROVIDE PERSONAL IDENTITY AND ELIGIBILITY FOR WORK IN
THE U.S. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT.
12/9/97
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Joyce MacDonald
Jefferson Madison Regional Library
201 E. Market St.
Charlottesville, Va. 22902
phone (804) 979-7151 ex. 400 fax (804) 971-7035
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