JOB DESCRIPTION

The University of Arizona (UA) Office of Research, Discovery and Innovation 
(RDI) oversees three cultural institutions as part of the UA interdisciplinary 
arts, culture and society academic enterprise.  Under RDI leadership, the 
cultural institutions – Arizona State Museum, UA Museum of Art, Center for 
Creative Photography – work in coordination with academic programs to leverage 
their intellectual resources and strengthen UA’s position by advancing 
collaborative research, scholarship, and engagement at the local, regional, 
national, and international levels.  Located in Tucson, Arizona, the University 
of Arizona is one of the nation's leading public universities and is ranked in 
the top 25 research universities nationwide.
 

POSITION SUMMARY

The Cultural Institutions Technology Program Manager provides strategic 
direction and manages technology for RDI cultural institutions.  The incumbent 
will work in conjunction with the University Information Technology Services 
(UITS), RDI cultural institutions leadership, key collection managers, and 
relevant technology stakeholders to create and maintain an integrated 
information technology (IT) organization.  The Technology Program Manager will 
develop and lead a team that coordinates strategic development, project 
management, and support services for all three cultural institutions.

 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide long-range strategic direction for technology within the RDI Cultural 
Institutions, including coordinating infrastructure, collections management 
systems, and web-based content delivery.
Act as lead technology project manager for implementation of coordinated 
infrastructure, digital asset management, and web-based content delivery in 
support of RDI Cultural Institutions’ strategic direction.
Develop and maintain coordinated IT infrastructure network, operational 
workflows, procedures, and policies.
Develop and sustain coordinated collections management systems, including 
digital asset management, data integrity, e-commerce, and storage.
Develop and sustain coordinated web-based content delivery including 
collections access, online exhibitions, research portals, publication projects, 
and websites in conjunction with RDI Communications.
Serve as RDI Cultural Institutions’ liaison to internal (e.g. UITS) and 
external (e.g. vendors) technology entities.
Oversee RDI IT personnel in implementing coordinated IT support services 
(desktop, server, web), equipment, and software needs for RDI Cultural 
Institutions.
Additional duties may be assigned.
 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Demonstrated record of strategic technology planning and leadership.
Outstanding project management skills including organizational, team-based 
decision-making, work flow optimization, support services, personnel 
management, budgets, and report generation.
Demonstrated experience in implementing and/or managing an enterprise-level 
museum collections management system, e.g., TMS, Embark, Emu, PastPerfect.
Demonstrated experience in managing cloud-based storage solutions, such as 
Amazon Glacier.
Working knowledge of programming languages and databases.
Demonstrated experience in implementing and/or managing digital asset 
management systems.
Demonstrated experience in developing, managing and maintaining online content 
for the cultural heritage community.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively across distinct institutional 
cultures.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
Good interpersonal skills with all levels of an organization.
Five years of technology experience.
Bachelor’s degree in technology-related field.
 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Grant writing/fundraising experience.
Experience working with cultural heritage collections.
Experience working with images and their associated metadata.
Experience working in an academic environment.
Master’s degree in technology, art, history, museum studies or an equally 
relevant field.
Experience implementing e-commerce solutions.
 

Research, Discovery & Innovation (RDI) supports world-class research and 
discovery by University of Arizona faculty, staff, and students with particular 
attention to the University’s land-grant mission of service to the State of 
Arizona. RDI enables the research success of University of Arizona faculty 
through its support of University research centers, institutes, museums, and 
core facilities; provision of research development, compliance and safety 
services; and strategic external partnerships. The University of Arizona seeks 
to build on its great strengths in interdisciplinary research by expanding its 
fundraising program dedicated to securing philanthropic support for 
interdisciplinary campus-wide initiatives that cross multiple academic 
interests.

With more than $606 million in research and development dollars from federal, 
state, and private sources, The University of Arizona currently ranks #21 among 
public universities in the US in overall research expenditures and #2 in 
physical science research. With world class faculty in fields as diverse as 
astronomy and space exploration, plant science, biomedical science and 
biotechnology, anthropology, Native peoples, business, law, philosophy, music, 
and dance, the UA is one of only 62 members in the Association of American 
Universities. The University’s main campus is situated in the heart of Tucson. 
Surrounded by mountains and the high Sonoran Desert, Tucson boasts a 
distinctive southwestern feel and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each 
year.

The UA today has over 43,000 students, and nearly 15,600 employees. The main 
campus has grown from its original 40 acres to more than 350 acres, and boasts 
the oldest continually maintained green space in Arizona. The University of 
Arizona offers a broad range of educational programs and support services that 
attract an excellent and diverse student body.

Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; 
life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and 
holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family 
members; state and optional retirement plans; access to UA recreation and 
cultural activities; and more!

Accepting a new position is a big life step. We want potential candidates and 
their families to be able to make informed decisions. Candidates who are 
considering relocation to the Tucson or Phoenix area, and have been offered an 
on-site interview, are encouraged to use the free services offered by Above 
& Beyond Relocation Services (ABRS).Ask your department contact to be 
introduced to ABRS prior to your visit.

The University of Arizona has been listed by Forbes as one of America’s Best 
Employers in the United States and WorldatWork and the Arizona Department of 
Health Services have recognized us for our innovative work-life programs. For 
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