A while back AAM issued guidelines to museums regarding providing publicly accessible information about objects whose provenance during the Nazi-era may prove useful to persons researching the current whereabouts of certain objects. At that time, AAM also decided that it would be in the public's and museums' interests to develop a web portal to help centralize such the searching and sharing of such information. That effort has recently received funding. The following interesting, exciting, and important job opportunity relates to that project:
Project Manager, Nazi-era Portal web project
American Association of Museums seeks a Project Manager to supervise the
development, maintenance, and marketing of a Web-based database search tool.
Three (3) year contract. This position will work closely with developers to
oversee database construction and with museums to gather and organize
database content. College degree required; Masters preferred. Must have
experience with museum collections databases. Should be familiar with
Nazi-era assets topic, html, and web management. Demonstrated competency
dealing with the public via the telephone is required. Salary mid-forties.
Send resume and cover letter to AAM Human Resources at h...@aam-us.org.
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