Database Developer/Programmer, Academy of Natural Sciences, Drexel University

Published: January 13, 2023    Computer Science, Jobs, Museum Technology

Closing: January 21, 2023

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The Academy of Natural Sciences was founded in 1812 for “the encouragement and cultivation of the sciences”. Since then, it has sponsored global expeditions, conducted pioneering environmental and systematics research, and amassed remarkable collections containing more than 18 million specimens from around the world and a peerless library and archive. Since 2011 its academic enterprise has been further strengthened through its affiliation with nearby Drexel University – a leading private non-profit research institution that focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship and provides a unique cooperative education program for its undergraduate and graduate degree students.

Today the Academy is one of the most important natural science institutions in the world. However, the world is changing fast and the Academy – directed by its Strategic Plan 2019-24 – is changing with it. Over the next five years the Academy will become a “force for nature” and advance its mission: “to understand the natural world and inspire everyone to care for it”. In so doing the Academy will build on its fundamental belief that diversity and inclusion generates better ideas, inspires creativity, and is essential to building a positive workplace so that in time it can become an institution that is of, by and for all Philadelphians.

Job Summary
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia seeks a database programmer who can develop desktop and web-based solutions for managing specimen collections in the Center for Systematic Biology & Evolution. The collections contain 20 million species in areas spanning botany (plants and fungi), diatoms, entomology, herpetology, ichthyology, malacology (mollusks), mammalogy, ornithology, paleontology. and general invertebrates. Current databases hold more than 1 million records in various platforms. More information about Academy collections may be found here, and information about research at the Academy can be found here.

The position reports to the Vice President, Collections & Research with a dotted line to the Senior Director, Technology and Infrastructure.