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Tamaki Paenga Hira: Tui tui hono tangata, whenua me te moana.

Ko Tamaki Paenga Hira, hewaengarahi ake, he ngakau mahaki mo te kaitiakitanga taonga pu korero, pakiwaitara, korero tipua ano hoki mai i nga kai para korero.

Auckland Museum is a much-loved organisation at the centre of Auckland’s identity, committed to developing and sharing engaging content through its galleries, exhibition, events and educational programmes.

Our ICT team requires an Application Specialist for a planned period of eight months to cover the current incumbent while she takes Parental Leave. One of a team of three Application Specialists, this role serves the curatorial and collection teams of the Museum. Your particular focus will be on the Collection, Library and Digital Asset Management Systems, the latter being very new and strategic to the Museum’s online future aspirations.

The role would initially be full time hours, with the possibility of reducing to part time hours for a hand-over period from mid-June 2018.

To be successful in this role, you will offer:

  • Prior experience as a user or admin/tech supporter with Vernon, Genie/Presto or any Digital Asset Management Systems highly advantageous
  • ITIL and System Development Life Cycle understanding
  • Proven incident logging and change management tool familiarity
  • Evidence of effective working relationship building competence
  • Effective communication skills, including the ability to present and train
  • The ability to learn quickly
  • Flexibility with short-term contract work
  • Demonstrate positive organizational change management savvy

To apply for this job, please apply online or go to our job site http://careers.aucklandmuseum.com and enter the job code 11250.

You must be currently eligible to work in New Zealand to apply for this fixed term position.

This is a great opportunity for someone looking to be part of a fabulous New Zealand organisation committed to telling our national and Auckland stories and reflecting our unique place in the South Pacific.