Trainer on Research Data Management & Digital skills
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TU Delft Library is looking for a Trainer in Research Data Management (RDM) and Digital Skills. This is a temporary one-year position with a maximum end date 31-12-2026 focused on organizing and delivering training for researchers at TU Delft.
As part of the Research Data and Software (RDS) team, you will collaborate with a dedicated training group that includes two trainers, an educational advisor, a training assistant, and a coordinator. Together, you will teach courses such as Research Data Management 101 and Personal Data and Human Subjects in Research for PhD candidates. Depending on your experience and interests, you have also the opportunity to contribute to Carpentries workshops and other software-related training sessions.
The RDS training team works in close collaboration with the Faculty Data Stewards, the Digital Competence Centre team and also colleagues from other Dutch research organisations. These collaborations will give you ample opportunities to engage in development and delivery of training together with a diverse network of partners, while expanding your professional connections. In addition to researcher-focused training, you will support the data literacy project for MSc and BSc students, led by the Education Support (ES) team at the Library. In this project you will contibute as content and training expert helping design mini-modules that introduce research data management concepts to students, allowing you to gain experience in tailoring content for a broader academic audience.
Your main responsibilities include:
- Organizing and delivering training on RDM and digital skills in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.
- Creating inclusive, engaging learning environments.
- Assessing training needs and refining course offerings based on participant feedback.
- Participating in national and international networks and initiatives related to RDM and digital skills education.
- Contributing to the updates, improvement and/or design of learning materials and activities.
- Contributing to the development of data literacy mini-modules for MSc and BSc students.
About the Research Data and Software (RDS) team The RDS team is part of the Research Services Department at TU Delft Library. Since 2019, we have led efforts to implement the Vision for Research Data & Software management training at TU Delft. More details on our training program here.
This one-year position (with maximum end date 31-12-2026) supports the continued delivery of our training courses and offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the advancement of open and reproducible science at TU Delft.
Requirements
A Master's degree or equivalent experience in a research setting; a PhD is considered an asset. Ervaring Organizing, delivering, and developing training for PhD candidates and researchers, ideally in both in-person and online formats. Solid knowledge of research data management (including personal data) and digital skills for reproducible research. Familiarity with the FAIR data principles and their practical implementation. A commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and interactive learning environment. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse audiences and collaborators. A collaborative mindset and enjoyment of working in a team-oriented environment. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken; non-Dutch speakers should be willing to learn Dutch to at least A2 level. Nice to have: - Experience in educational design and pedagogy, or willingness to develop these skills. - Knowledge of and hands-on experience with open-source programming languages such as Python and/or R. - Familiarity with Software/Data Carpentry workshops; being a certified Carpentries instructor or willing to become one., Are you passionate about empowering researchers and advancing open science? Join us to deliver training in data management and digital skills to TU Delft researchers., * Proven experience in organizing, delivering, and developing training for PhD candidates and researchers, ideally in both in-person and online formats.
- Solid knowledge of research data management (including personal data) and digital skills for reproducible research, with a keen interest in staying up to date with developments in these areas.
- Familiarity with the FAIR data principles and their practical implementation.
- A commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and interactive learning environment.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse audiences and collaborators.
- A collaborative mindset and enjoyment of working in a team-oriented environment.
- A Master's degree or equivalent experience in a research setting; a PhD is considered an asset.
- Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Non-Dutch speakers should be willing to learn Dutch to at least A2 level.
Nice to have:
- Experience in educational design and pedagogy, or a willingness to develop these skills.
- Knowledge of and hands-on experience with open-source programming languages such as Python and/or R.
- Familiarity with Software/Data Carpentry workshops; being a certified Carpentries instructor or willing to become one is a plus.