SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Playing a central and critical role to the Museum's cybersecurity efforts, the Cybersecurity Coordinator supports the Associate Vice President of IT & Security in analyzing risk, developing plans, and implementing changes for a range of technical, process, and policy areas within IT and across the institution. Under the direction of the AVP of IT & Security, the Cybersecurity Coordinator works with IT management, IT staff, Human Resources, and other departments to conduct regular reviews of policies, regulations, and cybersecurity best practices, and the Museum's risk profile to develop and implement changes to its policies, practices, tools, and technical configurations to mitigate cyber risk. This role develops and implements cybersecurity awareness training programs in concert with the Human Resources department, conducts regular audits of accounts across a variety of systems, and is the central coordinator of compliance filings and cyber insurance applications. The Cybersecurity Coordinator also participates in a range of projects to help guide and support best practices and adherence to policies and regulations.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 20+ security-related policies
- 400 End Users to be trained
- Coordinate with IT Staff of 20
- 10+ major systems, some cloud-based
- 100+ servers in IT environment
- Coordinate/participate in 5 or more projects per year
- May occasionally work evenings and/or weekends
WORK SCHEDULE:
This position is regular, full-time Monday-Friday, 40 hours/week
REPORTS TO:
Associate Vice President, IT & Security
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Post high school course work, technical degree, associate's degree, business or vocational
- 2 or more years of Information Technology or Auditing
- Experience working in a technical, audit, or compliance role in an IT or Audit department or in an analogous consulting role
- Demonstrated knowledge of computer hardware, software, or networks
- Demonstrated experience with IT policies
- Demonstrated ability to organize, track, and manage detailed information
- Demonstrated communication skills, both written and verbal
STARTING SALARY:
Exempt (Salaried). $61,500 to $ 66,500 / year
BENEFITS:
Benefits for full-time, exempt (salaried) staff include: free parking, T accessibility, commuter spending account, 23 vacation days, 12 holidays, 10 sick days, medical, dental, and vision insurance, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, retirement and savings plan, health care/dependent care flex spending plan, a Museum Membership, employee discounts, employee referral program, tuition assistance, professional development, direct deposit, free admission, free Duck Tours, discounted movie passes, and much more!
VACCINATION POLICY:
Staff, interns, and volunteers will be required to show proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. The Museum will consider an exemption from the vaccine requirement if they are unable to get vaccinated due to a qualifying medical disability or a sincerely held religious objection. The Museum is not required to provide an accommodation or exemption from the vaccine requirement if doing so would pose a direct threat to others in the workplace or would create an undue hardship for the Museum.
The Museum of Science is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where employees are treated with respect and dignity.
No phone inquiries, please. Qualified applicants will be contacted within two to four weeks of initial application.