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Digital Technology Lead – The Fans Museum
Salary: £32,000
Hours: Full time
Term: Min 12 months with a view to Permanent
Location: The Fans Museum, Sunderland
Closing date: 12:00 am 2 October 2024
About the Job
The job-holder will be responsible for delivering and developing The Fans Museum’s (TFM) digitisation programme. With a practical understanding of digitisation in heritage organisations, an ability to build digital literacy internally and a collaborative approach to working, the job-holder will help raise the profile of TFM’s collections by providing online and on-gallery access to digital imagery, film and interpretation.
- Contract hours: 40 Hours a week. Bank holidays, weekend and some evening work may be required to support commercial activities. *
- Salary: Starting £32,000 + incentives
- Annual leave: 25
- Reporting line: Founder and Project Lead
- Working closely with: Founder, Project Lead, Commercial Lead, Volunteer support.
About Us:
The Fans Museum was first established in 2014 but has developed considerably since that time. We now occupy a Grade 2* listed building after bringing it back to life for all to appreciate. But we are much more than a museum.
We work directly with young and old, including those with autism and neurodiversity, those with dementia and we even run a Mental Health Hub that supports men with mental health challenges. So you will be working in an environment that extends far beyond football heritage and that also covers education, health and well-being across all our community.
* Matchdays are currently our main source of income. This means that all SAFC home games need to be prioritised, along with private parties and other events.
About you:
Our Digital Technology Lead will:
- share our Passion (for football heritage) and Purpose (education and health)
- have experience of creating and implementing immersive/digital technology
- have the drive and determination to develop and deliver The Fans Museum’s digitisation programme
- be a people person who can build great relationships, ethically and inclusively,
- champion and promote exceptional customer service.
Main responsibilities:
- Management of The Fans Museum website and online shop
- Management of The Fans Museum social media
- Creation of immersive digital experiences e.g. Virtual Tours, Augmented Reality
- Provide general IT support and guidance
- Lead on the development and delivery of TFM’s digitisation programme.
- Help set digitisation priorities for the Museum.
- Design and implement quality control monitoring of digital media assets.
- Support the upskilling of staff and volunteers by designing and delivering suitable digitisation training materials and sessions.
- Help determine and develop TFM’s digitisation infrastructure – including equipment, hardware, software and storage.
- Keep up to date with developments in photographic and digitisation techniques, equipment and standards.
- Develop working relationships with other heritage organisations and professional groups.
- Liaise with commercial film, media, design and digitisation service providers.
The above list is not exclusive or exhaustive and the job holder may be required to undertake such other duties as may reasonably be required.
Skills/Knowledge/Experience
Essential:
- Degree or equivalent qualification in media/photography/film or other relevant subject area; or equivalent experience.
- Photography and video experience – ideally in a heritage setting.
- Experience of ecommerce and online sales
- Experience of immersive technologies e.g. VR, AR & Virtual Tours
- Experience of social media management
- Practical understanding of digitisation workflows – including asset management, colour management and quality control.
- Excellent working knowledge of Adobe image and video processing software.
- Fluent in standard IT packages – i.e. Microsoft Office.
- Knowledge of Intellectual Property Rights and data protection – and how they affect an organisation’s ability to use and re-use digital assets.
- Commitment to continued professional development and knowledge sharing.
- Experience of collaborative working.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Desirable:
- Museum collections handling experience. Experience of on-gallery media systems and AV technologies.
- Experience of delivering digitisation or IT training and support
- Knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
This new role has been made possible by funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to create this new role which will be instrumental in the digitisation of The Fans Museum’s collection, that will catalogue and provide access to the heritage collection on an enhanced, interactive website.
How to apply
To apply please send a cover letter and CV to [email protected]