Posted August 22, 2014.

The Sullivan Museum and History Center seeks individual who will conduct subject research, coordinate, and interview Norwich alumni and related community members as part of an established program entitled “Norwich Voices.” The coordinator will continue to refine the scope of the project, interact with Norwich University departments to identify potential candidates, and create necessary documentation for legal release agreements. In addition, the coordinator will maintain audio and clerical files, provide support for the translation and publication of audio materials, work with University work-study students in support of the program, provide historical background material for candidates, and maintain all confidential files for the Oral History program. S/he will maintain and provide data entry for the meta-data for this program to provide support in populating the materials across media platforms.

To apply, please submit cover letter, resume, and Norwich application to Oral History Search, via e-mail: jobs@norwich.edu.

Norwich University is an Equal Opportunity Employer offering a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental, group life and long term disability insurance, flexible-spending accounts for health and dependent care, retirement annuity plan and tuition scholarships for eligible employees and their family members.

Job Requirements
Requirements: advanced computer skills, audio technology knowledge, interview/journalism and broadcasting experience or related experience. This program is related to the 2019 Bicentennial Program of Norwich University.