Please respond to the individuals mentioned in the postings. This has been posted to two lists -- sorry for the duplication. ************************************************************************* ACCESS SERVICES COORDINATOR Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village seeks a permanent full time Access Services Coordinator. This individual will be responsible for providing a high volume of reference and research assistance to museum staff and external researchers both remotely and on site in the Research Center Reading Room. This individual should have expertise in conducting historical research in diverse primary and secondary sources, in developing and implementing research strategies, and in bibliographic instruction methods. This individual will also be expected to make collection development and management recommendations regarding Research Center collections. This individual will coordinate the work of paid and volunteer staff. With the Access Services Team this individual will assist in the development, delivery, oversight, and evaluation of all Historical Resources public programs provided by the Access Services team. This individual must be an innovative self-starter with excellent oral and written communications skills and a commitment to working in a team environment. Masters in Information and Library Studies from an A.L.A. accredited institution required. Knowledge of current archival, library, and information science practices and procedures especially in the areas of manual and on-line information retrieval, reference sources and services, and electronic access to information required. Understanding of diverse research methodologies desirable. Previous supervisory experience preferred. Normal office environment, frequent light lifting, standing, and walking. Frequent exposure to dust and mold. Must be able to understand and interpret complex policies and procedures to a diverse audience and to retain concentration and poise despite numerous interruptions. Send letter of application, resume, and list of references by November 15 to: Cathleen R. Latendresse Research Center Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village P.O. Box 1970 Dearborn, Michigan 48121-1970 Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village is an equal opportunity employer &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& DIGITAL PROGRAM DEVELOPER Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village seeks a permanent, full time Digital Program Developer. This individual will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating a suite of digital exhibits and programs deliverable to the Research Center's off-site users through the Internet and through multimedia products as appropriate. This individual will be expected to coordinate the efforts of diverse Museum staff in order to develop and create the overall suite of digital exhibits and products. This individual will be expected to provide expertise and assistance to Museum staff responsible for developing on-site digital applications as appropriate. This individual will be expected to actively develop and represent the Museum in collaborative digital initiatives which further institutional mission and programs. This individual should have expertise in all relevant areas of imaging and telecommunications technologies, and demonstrated ability in the development of digital applications. This individual should have a knowledge of exhibit design principles, museum or related historical training or experience, expertise in the area of assessing user needs and in program evaluation, and an appreciation of the legal and intellectual issues posed by the digital delivery of cultural resources. This individual will coordinate the work of paid and volunteer staff. With the Access Services Team this individual will assist in the development, delivery, oversight, and evaluation of all Historical Resources public programs provided by the Access Services team. This individual must be an innovative self-starter with excellent interpersonal, oral and written communications skills and a commitment to working in a team environment. This individual must be committed to remaining current in their field. Masters in Information and Library Studies from an A.L.A. accredited institution or equivalent degree required. Knowledge of current archival, library, and information science practices and procedures in the areas of electronic information retrieval and reference services. Experience in the development of digital applications for the delivery of cultural resources required. Training or experience in a museum environment preferred. Normal office environment with high percentage of computer work, occasional exposure to dust and mold. Send letter of application, resume, and list of references by November 15 to: Luke Gilliland-Swetland Research Center Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village P.O. Box 1970 Dearborn, Michigan 48121-1970 Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village is an equal opportunity employer ***************************************************************************