The Right Honorable John G. Diefenbaker Centre DIRECTOR Applications are invited for the position of Director for the Diefenbaker Centre located at the University of Saskatchewan. Reporting to the Diefenbaker Centre Management Committee, the Director oversees the operations of the Centre which is a broadly-based educational and research organization for the study of Canadian history, politics and government. The Centre has archival responsibility for the Diefenbaker collection of papers and maintains a museum displaying various aspects of Canadian history and politics. The Centre also produces and delivers educational programs focusing on Canadian history and government for schools and other interested groups. In addition to directing the daily operations of the Centre, the Director is also responsible for: all the planning functions - strategic, short and long term; administering all the financial aspects of the Centre - including budget preparation and budget administration; all the personnel and staffing issues - recruitment, training, work allocation, performance evaluation and discipline; the security and maintenance of the collection of the facility - archival issues and processes; actively pursing the development, selection and design of in-house and travelling exhibits; supervising the promotional, publicity and education activities of the Centre; representing the Centre in official and semi-official capacities. Qualifications: A graduate degree in Canadian Political Science or History and several years of relevant experience in a museum, archival or interpretive centre; or an equivalent combination of training and experience are required. The successful candidate must be computer literate with demonstrated experience in budget preparation and administration, planning, staff supervision, promotion and publicity, and collection security and maintenance. Candidates should have proven leadership skills and the ability to interact effectively with others. Term: Five year renewable term. Salary: The anticipated starting salary will be in the range of $40,000 to $50,000 per annum. A competitive benefits package is also available. Apply by February 28, 1994 to: The Personnel Department Room E120, Administration Building University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 The University of Saskatchewan is committed to the principles of Employment Equity and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and women.