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Latest revision as of 16:34, 2 May 2017

Status: Historical

Title Institutional Partnerships Manager
Location Washington, DC
Employment Status Employee
FLSA Status Non-Exempt
Schedule
  • Full-time (40 hours per week)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Occasional evening and weekend events
Total Compensation
  • $26 per hour
  • Select benefits, including paid leave
Travel
  • Must be able to attend events in the District of Columbia and surrounding areas
  • May be required to support up to 5% domestic or international travel outside the Washington, DC area
Duration Position funded through September 2017, with an opportunity to extend the term of employment contingent on funding

Background

Wikimedia District of Columbia is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC. We are the regional outreach organization for Wikipedia and the other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, including Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. Our mission is to promote participation on Wikimedia projects in the Washington, DC area and throughout the United States.

Institutional partnerships are one of our core program areas. In 2015–16, we worked with 27 different partner institutions, including museums, universities, and professional associations, ranging from local organizations such as the Laurel Historical Society to those of national profile like the Smithsonian Institution and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Our partnerships have focused largely on “edit-a-thons,” day-long events that train partner staff and members of the general public on editing Wikipedia.

Institutional partnerships have historically been the most successful and high-impact of Wikimedia District of Columbia's program areas, with sustained growth in program footprint, partnership quantity and quality, and program participation and impact to content over the past several years. Our annual plan for 2016–17 anticipates the continued expansion of this program area, with a 25% increase in the total number of collaborative editing events.

Responsibilities

The Institutional Partnerships Manager will support the implementation of our institutional partnerships program by planning and facilitating events with institutional partners; see our events calendar for information about upcoming events. The manager will work with Wikimedia District of Columbia volunteers to expand knowledge, skills and confidence among our institutional partners to use and edit Wikipedia and host programs that engage local community members with Wikipedia. Additionally, the manager will help partner staff navigate gaps between the organization's culture and Wikipedia, and connect with local Wikipedians to aid them in their efforts.

The manager's primary responsibilities will include:

  • Identifying and researching potential partner institutions
  • Identifying contacts and stakeholders as well as potential event topics and themes
  • Preparing tailored outreach and training materials
  • Coordinating volunteer support
  • Assisting with attendee orientation and check-in
  • Presenting during live training sessions
  • Providing pre- and post-event social media support

Other responsibilities will include:

  • Helping to measure impact of partner institutions’ increased engagement with Wikipedia
  • Preparing event outcome reports for internal and partner use
  • Developing case studies from among a sample of partner organizations.

Requirements

Knowledge, skills, and abilities

  • Clear and professional oral and written communication skills, in both in-person and virtual settings that involve diverse individuals and perspectives
  • Strong ability to work collaboratively with a project team that values speed, accountability, execution, and inclusiveness
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and leverage relationships and networks, particularly among institutions of knowledge such as libraries, universities, museums, and professional associations
  • Willingness to learn and utilize new software tools

Experience

  • Experience with volunteer recruitment and fostering and sustaining effective volunteers a significant plus
  • Experience participating on Wikimedia projects or in the Wikimedia community a significant plus
  • Experience with online communities and crowd-sourced projects a plus
  • Experience with project management and strategic planning a plus

Education

  • Bachelor's degree or significant progress towards a degree preferred but not required