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The Princeton University Art Museum is seeking an Associate Director for 
Information and Technology

Reporting to the Museum Director, the Associate Director for Information and 
Technology (AD) is a key member of the Museum's senior management team and sets 
the direction for a sustainable integrated technological program and 
information management strategy, which positions the Museum for future 
advancements in the museum and technology fields. The AD leads one of six major 
departments within the Museum and works with the Director and fellow ADs to 
create a technology environment that supports the Museum's mission and 
Strategic Plan, overseeing innovative technological solutions to contemporary 
museum issues.

The AD leads a team of professional staff in support of the Museum's mission 
and strategic objectives as it relates to public-facing digital initiatives; 
collections management; hardware and software systems; digital asset creation 
and management; information architecture and systems integration; application 
development; current technologies (e.g. linked open data and International 
Interoperability Framework); and all matters relating to the Museum's online 
presence. The AD provides leadership and oversight for initiatives spanning all 
Museum departments including advising the Director on current and future 
technological trends and advancements in the museum field. The AD's fiscal 
responsibilities include managing funds of approximately $1.5 million annually. 
S/he also represents the Museum as a leader, both on campus and across the 
museum community.

To apply go to Associate Director for Information and Technology and post to 
requisition 2018-8548.

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