This is an excellent opportunity to be with the biggest Canadian Currency collection in the world. Why have your notes when you have the "Banks" notes. Not only that... you are being paid by the Bank of Canada.... now this is a "dream" job.
Photographer (08-DBO-212 IK) Job Type: Full Time
Location: Ottawa, ON, CANADA;
Job Category: Other
Industry: Banking/Finance
Date Posted: Jan 23, 2008
Department of Banking Operations Salary Range: $52,704 to $57,004* (Position grade 14), depending on the qualifications of the candidate
*Base salary to which re-earnable performance pay may be added
Notes:
This position is being posted internally and externally on a concurrent basis.
Condition of employment: Candidate must be eligible for reliability status clearance.
In order for your candidacy to be considered, you must complete the online questionnaire that will appear when you submit your application.
There will be no relocation assistance provided for this recruitment action.
Position Type: Term of one year with the possibility of extension
Job SummaryUnder the general direction of the Chief Curator, you are responsible for providing digital photographic services in support of collection registration. You are a key member of the Collection Services section of the Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada, working in support of the Museum’s mission to preserve Canada's numismatic heritage through stewardship of the National Currency Collection and to enrich the lives of Canadians through meaningful communication and experiences about money, the central bank, and the economy.
Responsibilitiesphotograph 3-D artifacts making up the Collection in accordance with the annual schedule
prepare photographs for other needs, such as advertising and sales
ensure that the image quality is of a high standard (match colour, clean image, etc.)
copy images to electronic media (CDs, DVDs) and keep accurate records (e.g., create contact sheets)
prepare reports
identify and resolve technical problems, resolve common problems, and refer complex ones to more senior colleagues
participate in the implementation of approved procedural process or system changes
provide suggestions for process changes to better meet service standards
reproduce 2-D artifacts as required using scanning equipment
Screening Criteria
two years of experience providing digital photographic services
one year of experience using a medium format digital back, as well as Mac systems, particularly Mac OS10
advanced knowledge of Capture One, Adobe Photoshop, and Toast
one year of experience using DSLR cameras and lenses
Position RequirementsEnglish or French essential
well-developed, demonstrable skills photographing small, highly reflective objects
well-developed ability to discern differences in colour
demonstrated high level of accuracy and attention to detail
demonstrated careful handling techniques of fragile objects
solid interpersonal skills (team player): shares expertise, provides constructive feedback, contributes ideas, and generally collaborates with others to achieve common goals within the curatorial unit
demonstrated effective communication skills
demonstrable ability to plan, establish priorities, and set objectives
Assetsknowledge of photographic procedures with respect to cultural objects
industry contacts and willingness to keep abreast of new developments
experience in a museum environment
Priority will be given to candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada.
Qualified candidates are required to submit a detailed resumé and a covering letter highlighting how their education, training, and experience meet the above-mentioned Screening Criteria and Position Requirements. Applications should be sent by 3 February 2008.
The Bank of Canada is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from qualified men and women, including Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities.
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