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Media Producer, Collections Information & Access, The J. Paul Getty Museum

The Collections Information & Access department of the J. Paul Getty Museum seeks a media producer to lead the development and implementation of educational multimedia regarding the Museum’s collection and exhibitions. Media projects include audio tours, media-rich digital presentations, interactive installations, and videos about the Museum’s collection, art-making techniques, conservation projects, and exhibitions. The producer oversees media projects from conception through completion, serving as the primary contact for internal and external parties for content development, and administrative and related technology matters. Creates and executes project proposals, specifications, and budgets; develops and manages multiple concurrent project plans; helps to shape and define the experience of the Museum visitor—both physical and virtual; and ensures quality and consistency across media product lines.

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Coordinator, Educational Technology Programs. Art Institute of Chicago

Coordinator, Education Technology Programs
Museum Technology Department

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO is seeking a qualified candidate who
will, under the direction of the Manager of Museum Information
Systems, provide support for a broad array of museum technology
initiatives, focusing on projects involving interpretation of the
Museum collections in both the galleries and on the web. This may
include any or all of the following: concept development,
specification design, project management, content development,
application maintenance, and outcomes evaluation. Assists in
electronic communications projects intended for various audiences,
including teachers and other educators using various software tools.

A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE must have a Bachelor's degree. Additional
academic training in educational technology and outcomes evaluation
are highly valued. Academic background or experience in art or
museum education, and/or technology work experience is highly
preferred. Strong planning, organizational and communication skills
are required.

TO APPLY: Send resume and cover letter to The Art Institute of
Chicago, 111 S. Michigan, Employment Services MC/612, Chicago, IL
60603. E-mail: aic.jobs@artic.edu, fax: 312-857-0141.

The Art Institute of Chicago is an equal opportunity, equal access
employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

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