Phoenix Art Museum seeks a Collection Database Administrator to
coordinate the conversion and migration of data from ARGUS to The Museum
System (TMS).  Post-conversion, the Collection Database Administrator
will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the database
including implementing and maintaining protocols, training and assisting
users, developing and writing customized reports and providing ongoing
database support.

Job Duties Include:
1.      Oversee the conversion and migration of existing data from ARGUS
to TMS.  Act as the liaison between the Museum and Gallery Systems
during the migration process;
2.      Responsible for day-to-day management of database;
3.      Customize TMS for use by various departments including creating
department-specific Crystal Reports and forms;
4.      Establish standards and protocols for data entry;
5.      Work with registration and curatorial staff to establish
cataloguing and lexicon standards for each department;
6.      Input new data, update and correct existing data and ensure
consistency of information in database;
7.      Develop procedures manual and train Museum staff in use of TMS;
8.      Provide museum-wide support to users;
9.      Tag digital images with appropriate metadata and populate
database with images from the Museum's DAM (digital asset management
system);
10.     Run data updates and system backups;
11.     Work with the Information Systems Manager to maintain network
standards;
12.     Assist with special projects as needed (including digital and
website initiatives)

Minimum Qualifications: 
1.      Bachelor's degree in information technology, art history, museum
studies, or library sciences.  
2.      Minimum two years client/server relational database systems
experience or equivalent combination of education, training and
experience.  
3.      Experience with Crystal Reports and SQL required.  
4.      Previous experience in museum registration or collections
management preferred; experience with TMS strongly preferred.
Knowledge of:
1.      Crystal reports and SQL;
2.      Digital imaging standards and best practices.
Skill and ability to:
1.      Be highly organized with close attention to detail;
2.      Multitask on several assignments with the ability to meet
deadlines and work with minimal supervision;
3.      Maintain effective working relationships with a wide variety of
museum staff members as well as software/hardware vendors

Submit cover letter, resume and salary history to job code PAM-CDA:

        Email:  HR at phxart.org                        Fax:    (602) 257-2127

        Mail:   Human Resources Department
                        Phoenix Art Museum 
                1625 N. Central Avenue
                Phoenix, AZ  85004-1685

Deadline for submissions: November 2, 2011

Job Status: Regular, full-time, exempt
EOE

Phoenix Art Museum is the Southwest's premier destination for
world-class visual arts.  Popular international exhibitions are shown
along side the Museum's outstanding collection of more than 18,000 works
of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern
and contemporary art, and fashion design.  A vibrant destination for
over fifty years, Phoenix Art Museum presents festivals, live
performances, independent art films and educational programs that
enlighten, entertain and stimulate.  For more information, visit
PhxArt.org.





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