Copyright Specialist
Thompson Rivers University
The Copyright Specialist II reviews and renews copyright licenses for use of third party resources in TRU Open Learning and on-campus publications and course materials.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reviews third party resources used in Open Learning distance and online courses and by campus faculty in their courses in order to obtain licenses and permissions.
- Negotiates terms of licenses and permissions with publishers, authors, artists, web-site administrators and other creators of educational resources to confirm terms of use of third party materials within course content.
- Prepares payment requests and carries out financial transactions related to obtaining licenses.
- Updates departmental databases to reflect clearance status of third party resources used in course content.
- Supports compliance with policies and guidelines related to third party material use by a Canadian post-secondary institution.
- Uses discretion as to when a matter should be escalated to the Supervisor of Editing and Copyright.
- Recommends optimal alternate sources of third party copyrighted materials, communicating with academic staff as required.
- Participates in planning workshops, seminars and events related to copyright offered to faculty, staff and students at TRU.
- Maintains and updates relevant procedures manuals.
REPORTS TO
Supervisor of Editing and Copyright
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION:
- Grade 12 plus six months of post-secondary education
EXPERIENCE:
- Three years of related experience including:
- Three years with electronic word processing and data entry
- Three years of experience related to intellectual property administration (copyright or trademark administration)
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE OR ABILITIES RELATED TO THE JOB
- Ability to deal courteously and tactfully with faculty, staff, students and external stakeholders
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- General knowledge and understanding of copyright law and practices related to the post-secondary educational environment, both in the U.S. and Canada
- Demonstrated ability to initiate and complete tasks independently with minimal direction and supervision; analyze and resolve issues; originate own work; and manage workload with changing priorities and periodic interruptions
- Demonstrated intermediate skills using Word and Excel
- Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and attend to fine details with accuracy and thoroughness
- Demonstrated ability to organize and maintain files and databases, including use of a diarized system
- Experience searching for information on the Internet and through library search systems
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Long periods of time working at computer
- Periodic lifting of documents, not exceeding 5 kg.