In partnership with the University of Massachusetts Boston, Plimoth Plantation 
seeks a Collections Database Programmer to lead the digitization efforts of the 
Museum.

The Collections Database Programmer will assist with digitization of four of 
Plimoth Plantation’s archaeological collections and implement an online 
database of this information for scholarly and public use. This position 
manages the digitization, long term preservation, organization, and 
distribution of the museums’ digitized and born-digital material. As part of 
the Center for 17th-Century Studies at Plimoth (CSSP), the Collections Database 
Programmer creates and maintains sustainable online and offline systems while 
diligently working toward Plimoth’s goal of preservation and dissemination of 
digital materials.

This position is 30 month, part-time grant funded position through Plimoth 
Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts, but can be conducted from a remote 
location with the possibility of  regular visits to Plimoth Plantation. 

About the Project:

This project will digitize the artifacts and archaeological excavation records 
for the Winslow Site (C2), the William Bradford II Site (C6) and the 
Allerton-Cushman Site (C21) and assist in implementing an online database to 
disseminate the data.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Collections Database Programmer is directly responsible for completing 
various grant-funded project tasks including:

•  Updating and refining Plimoth’s open-source collections management software, 
CollectionSpace, to meet Museum- and grant-specific needs

•  Implement and customize a Django App that uses data in CollectionSpace to 
populate a user-friendly database of the collections

•  Maintaining the digital asset management system to allow the public to 
access records and artifacts

•  Overseeing metadata clean-up to ensure consistency

In addition, the Collections Database Programmer is responsible for maintaining 
the workflow of the Digital Asset Management system for Plimoth Plantation. 

•  Establish a sustainable workflow for digital asset management and digital 
archiving. Maintain accurate records and documentation for the system.

•  Create and assign appropriate metadata for assets to ensure accurate usage 
rights.

•  Work with IT staff and Deputy Director of Public Engagement to plan upgrades 
and maintenance of digital archive and asset management systems.

•  Execute periodic auditing of digital assets, digital storage systems, and 
related workflows to ensure long-term persistence and usability of the digital 
material. Convert legacy media when necessary.

•  Assist the Curator in registering internal and external users to the Digital 
Asset Management system based on permissions. Configure digital storage 
software platforms, manage user accounts, and control access.

This description focuses on the primary duties of the position. It is not 
designed nor intended to include all duties inherent in satisfactory 
performance of the position, and it may be revised from time to time. The 
omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning 
duties that are logically related to the position.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred or minimum of 2 years of 
relevant experience. Applicants must be comfortable programming in languages 
like Python, Django, PHP, application automation, and data manipulation 
languages like SQL. CollectionSpace and Omeka experience is a plus. Museum 
experience is a plus.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Must have aggressive project management skills, the ability to stretch limited 
resources and a do-it-yourself attitude!

Knowledge of and experience with digital asset management systems, open-source 
software, hosted or cloud-based platforms. Thorough knowledge of metadata 
schemas and standards; experience with metadata standards.

Demonstrated knowledge of digital archives, electronic record management, and 
digital preservation practice. Knowledge of archival management practices of 
time-based media, born-digital complex objects, and digitally-constructed, 
multi-layered projects. Demonstrated ability to be self-motivated, to work 
independently, and to work in a collaborative environment. Excellent written 
and verbal skills.

CORE COMMITMENT

Whether part-time or full-time, year-round or seasonal, all staff and 
volunteers at Plimoth Plantation advance the Museum’s educational mission and 
strategic goals. They uphold the

Museum’s core values and principles in their work and in all of their 
interactions with the public and with coworkers. This commitment helps to 
ensure that Plimoth’s reputation for excellence is maintained and that, as 
stewards of the Museum, we are helping to create a relevant and sustainable 
future for Plimoth Plantation. The core principles that guide us in our work 
are:

•                 Safety and Comfort

•                 Compassionate Customer Engagement

•                 Professional Excellence

•                 Personal Accountability

•                 Advance a Culture of Philanthropy

•                 Teamwork


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