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Revolutionary City Education & Engagement CoordinatorRevolutionary City Education & Engagement Coordinator The Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) at the American Philosophical Society (APS) is seeking a Revolutionary City Education & Engagement Coordinator to work on The Revolutionary City: A Portal to the Nation’s Founding–a multi-institution, collaborative public-facing digital archive (http://therevolutionarycity.org/) of manuscript and printed materials created or received in Philadelphia during the American Revolution (1774-1783). To increase the utility and ensure wide-ranging accessibility of the Rev City Portal, the Coordinator will work closely with the Rev City Project Team to develop document-based content including digital maps, spotlight videos, walking tours, and educator materials. Responsibilities
Position Length: 1-year term, starting in summer 2024. Position Salary: Full-time, annual salary $50,000 This is a full-time, one-year term, onsite position with benefits. The APS offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, 403b with employer match, and generous paid days off. ABOUT THE APS The APS Library & Museum’s collections make it among the premier institutions for documenting and exhibiting the history of the American Revolution and founding, the history of science from Newton to NASA, Native American languages and culture, and the development of American anthropology. The Library houses over 13 million manuscripts, 275,000 volumes and bound periodicals, 250,000 images, fine art, and other objects. Museum exhibitions interpret these extensive collections for the regional, national, and international visitors who come to Philadelphia’s historic district. In so doing, the exhibitions aim to nurture the spirit of inquiry, promote critical thinking, and engender enthusiasm for object-based learning by using primary source documents and authentic objects. The Library & Museum also hosts a robust fellowship program, offering over 25 short-term and 10 long-term fellowships each year to scholars using its collections. ABOUT REV CITY: The Revolutionary City will educate Americans on the founding moment and its legacy, engage them to better understand and participate in civil dialogue through historical examples, and unite them in an appreciation of the diversity of the American experience and the common bonds that hold its citizens together. This project has been shaped by extensive public-facing, publicly engaged experience of stakeholders from Philadelphia-area research libraries, history museums, and community colleges to make heretofore hidden collections broadly available. Qualifications
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