This role is suited to someone who brings strong digital stewardship or digital preservation experience, and who enjoys working across disciplines and teams to embed sustainable practices into everyday work.
You might come from a library, archive, museum, gallery, higher education, or digital content environment, and have experience working with digital collections, learning resources, or complex digital systems. You understand the long-term risks and responsibilities of managing digital materials, but you are equally comfortable explaining those concepts to non-technical audiences and building shared understanding.
This role would suit someone who:
- Enjoys relationship-building and working collaboratively across organisational boundaries
- Is motivated by cultural and practice change, not just system implementation
- Can translate specialist digital preservation or digital asset management knowledge into practical, usable guidance
- Is comfortable acting as an advocate and advisor, helping others see the value of sustainable digital practices
- Likes balancing strategic thinking with hands-on work, from policy input through to analysis and documentation
You do not need to have worked on a learning objects repository before. What matters most is your ability to combine specialist digital expertise with strong communication, influence, and collaboration skills, and your interest in helping a large institution adopt more sustainable and inclusive approaches to managing digital learning resources.
If you are someone who cares about the long-term life of digital materials and enjoys working with people to make complex ideas understandable and actionable, this role offers an opportunity to shape meaningful change at scale.

















































































































































