----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Position: Applications Programmer/Webmaster in the Information Systems Department serving both The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library Duties: Responsible for developing databases and spreadsheets. Responsible for mapping databases and transporting data across systems, linking database retrieval through the website. Will provide technical knowledge and communications expertise to support the ongoing development of both an internal and external Website. Responsible for maintenance and (some design) of Web space for various departments of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library. Responsible for some (limited) training of staff in software applications. Responsible for troubleshooting: answering questions about software applications for staff. Qualifications: Requires in-depth knowledge of Microsoft Products including macros and templates, for: Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, Power Point. Experience with developing and maintaining databases (the Frick Art Reference Library uses the Unix-based Cuadra Star for a variety of applications.) Must be familiar with scanning, digital imaging. Must be familiar with library online catalogs (the Frick Art Reference Library uses the Innovative Interfaces, Inc. opac.) In building it's website The Frick Collection currently uses a Umax Powerlook 2000 scanner, NetObjects Fusion, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, PageMaker, Omni Page Pro OCR software. To qualify, you must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, 2 years'experience with Internet information services, knowledge of HTML, PERL, CGI scripts and other applicable languages. The ability to problem-solve using programming tools along with excellent management, analytical and writing skills. Strong verbal communication skills are essential. Editorial and/or desktop design experience preferred. Salary: Competitive; excellent benefits. Contact: Apply with letter/resume to Floyd Sweeting, Head, Information Systems Department (see signature file below). Details: The workday is M-F, from 9-5. This position supervised by the Head of Information Systems. The Frick Art Reference Library is an international research library and a photoarchive that together serve as one of the world's most complete resources for the study of Western art. Founded in 1920, the Library today has holdings of approximately 900,000 study photographs, 275,000 books, 72,000 auction sale catalogs, and 1600 periodical titles. It is open to interested individuals from all over the world. Floyd Thomas Sweeting III, Head, Information Systems Department The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library 10 E. 71st Street, New York, NY 10021 Tel: 212-288-0700 x289 Fax: 212-879-2091 Email: [log in to unmask]