Copyright Officer
at National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa, ON, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 06 Aug, 2024 | Not Specified | 08 May, 2024 | N/A | Privacy Act,Completion,Instructions,Art History,Art Reproduction,Bilingualism,Reasoning Skills,English,External Clients,Databases,Digital Images | No | No |
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Description:
JOB SUMMARY
Location: On-site, National Gallery of Canada, 380, Sussex Drive, Ottawa
*Salary under review.
Reporting to the Copyright Manager, the Copyright Officer plays a role in the protection and licensing related to the reproduction and exhibition of works of art. This includes ensuring compliance with copyright laws, drafting contracts and licenses and raising infringement issues.
The incumbent advises internal and external stakeholders on the application of copyright law and processes in support of the promotion of the National Gallery of Canada’s (NGC) collections, loans and exhibitions. She/he/they provides permissions and reproduction of works of art, and drafts contracts and licensing in accordance to the Copyright Act, the Scale Agreement and NGC policies.
The incumbent will also contribute to the implementation of the Gallery’s digital and accessibility strategies to ensure that the public, partner institutions, scholars and people with disabilities and/or who live outside of the National Capital Region can access the NGC’s collection and public programming online.
REQUIREMENTS
A team player with the ability to treat colleagues and external clients in a respectful manner.
- Analytical and reasoning skills: the incumbent can understand, express and apply complex concepts and instructions related to technical, artistic and administrative procedures.
- Developed problem-solving; able to synthesize information and present options to stakeholders.
- Knowledge of:
- the Canadian Copyright Act, Status of the Artist Act, the Privacy Act and other related legislations in Canada and abroad and the ability to interpret them;
- the ethics of art reproduction and the Gallery’s policy on Copyright, Exhibition Rights and the Scale Agreement;
- different formats of digital images and photographic materials and ability to use photographic software (eg. Photoshop) to crop and resize images as appropriate for intended use;
- art history, the NGC collection and the various databases used to retrieve requested
information from internal or external stakeholders;
- Multiple different software programs and databases; and
- Publishing/printing process to ensure timely, accurate and efficient client service regarding reproductions and licenses.
- The minimum level of required expertise is normally attained through completion of a Bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent program such as Applied Museum Studies) and 3 years of relevant experience in art institutions and/or cultural industries.
- Bilingualism (French and English) is an asset.
Responsibilities:
Please refer the Job description for details
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Information Technology/IT
IT Software - Other
Software Engineering
Graduate
Art institutions and/or cultural industries
Proficient
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Ottawa, ON, Canada