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The job would suit someone with practical knowledge of working with cultural
heritage metadata (archives, museums and audio-visual archives), and
experience with libraries. You should be able to work very accurately and
precisely and have an excellent eye for detail. Do you have a passion for
making cultural heritage accessible to the public and like to work in a non
profit organisation? If you are a team player and are comfortable working in
an international environment then we might have the right job for you!

  
**What will be the core responsibilities of this job?**  
  
As a Junior Operations Officer you will proactively and effectively carry out
metadata assistance, data harvesting, ingestion and publication of data from
providers and aggregators contributing to Europeana, ensuring accessibility to
this content. You will offer support to all the providers and aggregators on
issues regarding the data ingestion process and quality management of the
content. You will also be assisting in defining content selection criteria, in
analysing the data quality of the datasets (as copyrights labelling and
persistency of identifiers) and giving feedback to aggregators and providers
on how to improve their data quality. Another important part of this role is
planning and updating the existing dataset.

  
You will be working in a team with four Operations Officers. You will handle
the daily ingestion flow of Europeana's aggregators and content providers,
together with your future colleagues. This requires working with Europeana's
metadata standards, ESE and EDM, and giving feedback on mappings from your
content providers. The job requires communication with our partners on a daily
basis and good communication skills are therefore important.

  
In addition, you will assist with the maintenance of statistics on datasets
and you will participate in achieving the targets defined on the team KPIs.

  
**What set of skills and knowledge should you bring?**  
  
Ideally you have a University or Higher Vocational Education level of
education in Information Management, Library Science or a related field.

  * You will preferably have experience within the cultural sector and/or the library sector.
  * Work experience and excellent knowledge of metadata formats
  * You are able to work very accurately and precisely and have an excellent eye for detail.
  * You are IT-literate and are a fast learner when it comes to picking up new software and new procedures.
  * You like working in an international and dynamic work environment
  
**What are the benefits?**  
  
You will have a good basic salary, which is in line with the Collective Labour
agreement for Research Institutes Scale 7, depending on your experience and
skills. Your annual gross salary will be between €25,800 and €32,500, holiday
allowance included. Furthermore you will have 42 days holiday per year and an
annual bonus (around 8%) plus very good fringe benefits.

  
It's also important to know that we are based in the National Library of the
Netherlands in The Hague, close to Central Station.

  
**What is the recruitment procedure?**  
  
Send us your CV (in English) with a covering letter outlining what interests
you about this position to: [log in to unmask]

  
Should you have any additional questions or require more information before
deciding to apply, please send us an email. You should respond before 26th
March 2013 and first interviews will take place as of April 2013.

  
More about us:

  
For more information see: [http://europeana.eu/portal/aboutus.html](http://eur
opeana.eu/portal/aboutus.html)

  
Acquisition as a result of this vacancy will not be appreciated

  
**Company overview**  
Europeana is the European gateway for digital cultural heritage. Through our
portal, widgets and apps, people can find millions of digitised images, texts,
maps, paintings, sounds and audio-visual materials from Europe's museums,
libraries and archives. The Europeana Foundation office is based in The Hague
in the Netherlands. 40 people work on a wide variety of European projects
contributing to Europeana and a European Cultural Commons. Together with
cultural institutions from all over Europe, we are expanding and improving our
services. Our ambition is to provide new forms of access to culture, to
inspire creativity and to engage people with their cultural heritage.

  
The Hague, 06 March 2013



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