Director of Information Technology
Company: National Museum of Wildlife Art
Location: San Diego
Posted on: May 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Summary:
The Director of Information Technology is a strategic and hands-on
leadership role responsible for the oversight, development, and
continuous improvement of the Museum's IT infrastructure,
cybersecurity, software and hardware management, enterprise
applications, user support and technology strategy. Reporting to
the Chief Financial Officer, this role blends operational
excellence with forward-looking planning to support the Museum's
mission and enhance the visitor experience. The Director will
ensure reliable, secure, and sustainable systems across all
departments.Compensation & Benefits: Salary - $120,000 - $160,000
year, commensurate with education/experience. Medical, dental,
vision, legal, and life/LTD insurance. 403(b) retirement plan
matching 100% of the employee contribution up to 6%, with immediate
vesting. 15 vacation days, 10 days of accrued paid sick days per
year, and 10 paid holidays. Annual discretionary bonus program Paid
ParkingKey Success Factors:System Reliability & Performance: Ensure
high availability, uptime, and scalability of all systems through
proactive monitoring, regular maintenance, and efficient IT service
delivery.
Strategic Technology Planning: Align IT initiatives with
organizational goals by identifying emerging technologies
Cybersecurity & Risk Management: Enforce cybersecurity best
practices, conduct regular risk assessments, and ensure data
privacy and regulatory compliance.
Enterprise Applications Oversight: Management of software solutions
including CRM, ticketing, donor management, and content management
systems.
Security Systems Management: Oversight of the museum's video
surveillance security technologies.
Budget & Resource Optimization: Develop and manage IT budgets;
optimize procurement through vendor negotiation, nonprofit
licensing, and cloud-based tools.
End-User Support & Training: Foster a service-oriented IT culture
by ensuring responsive support, onboarding resources.Primary
Responsibilities:
- Lead strategic planning and execution of IT initiatives that support core museum operations.
- Manage the Museum's network infrastructure, cloud services, and systems architecture.
- Oversee and maintain the Museum's security camera systems and related surveillance technology, ensuring full operational readiness and secure data retention.
- Develop and implement cybersecurity policies and practices aligned with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
- Evaluate and manage enterprise applications for operational departments.
- Direct IT procurement: develop RFPs, evaluate proposals, negotiate contracts, and maintain vendor relationships.
- Lead IT budgeting and forecasting in alignment with strategic goals.
- Supervise IT team members and external consultants, fostering collaboration and innovation.
- Provide regular updates and recommendations to senior leadership on IT performance, risks, and opportunities.
- Ensure helpdesk operations meet service-level expectations and
promote a responsive, user-first culture.Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities Required:Education & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in information technology, Computer Science, MIS, or related field.
- Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in IT, at least 5 years in leadership or management role managing 2 or more employees.
- Experience in managing IT systems in public facing venues
(e.g., tourism, hospitality, attractions, cultural institutions)
strongly preferred.
Skills/Abilities- Technology and systems knowledge to include: Windows Server, Office 365, Azure AD, (VMware, Hyper-V)
- Backup/disaster recovery platforms.
- CRM, ticketing, and donor platforms -Galaxy Ticketing, Microsoft Dynamics highly preferred
- Surveillance systems (cloud-managed security camera systems)
- Security and endpoint protection tools
- Demonstrated ability to set priorities, create work plans, coordinate resources and systems to monitor multiple projects.
- Ability to lead, motivate, coach, delegate, and provide performance feedback to IT staff.
- Effective interpersonal skills with ability to develop collaborative working relationships.
- Ability to effectively communicate technological needs to senior management.
- Ability to work with multiple departments to successfully implement a project.
- Excellent administrative, written, and verbal communications
skills.
Certifications (preferred):CISSP, CISM - cybersecurity
Microsoft Azure or Office 365 Admin
Network+ or CCNAWorking Conditions:On-site position aboard the USS Midway Museum, with work performed in a restored shipboard office environment. Weekends, evenings and holidays as needed.
Must be able to climb stairs and ladders, lift small equipment, and navigate historic shipboard spaces.
Standard office equipment and computing devices used daily.
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