· Temporary, up to 12 months parental leave cover
· Full-time,
· Clerk Grade 5/6
· Sydney CBD – The Domain
· Total Remuneration Package up to $115,797
· Salary range ($93,295 to $102,941)
Established in 1871, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is located in Sydney’s The Domain adjacent to the Royal Botanic Garden and near the Central Business District, the Gallery acknowledges the original custodians of this land – the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.
The Gallery attracts around 1.4 million visitors annually and runs Australia’s largest education program with over 90,000 student and teacher visits per year.
With our expanded campus recent opening the Gallery has a new state-of-the-art building located next to our existing and much-loved building. Providing us with close to double the exhibition space, the expanded Gallery enables us to share more art with more people and provide more family, learning and educational programming for all our audiences.
We are seeking diverse, collaborative, supportive and brilliant individuals to work alongside our existing talent and build on our rich history to create an even more inspiring Gallery for the future.
For more information about the Gallery and our future, please visit our website www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
Our commitment to diversity
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and flexible workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from diverse cultures and people with a disability
About the Role
Produce dynamic programs and interpretive content that support the Gallery’s strategic plan of connecting with existing and potential audiences more effectively.
What technical / soft skills you require
- Appropriate tertiary qualification and/or relevant, equivalent professional experience in the field of expertise most relevant to the role.
- Experience in devising and delivering programmes which engage diverse audiences with art coupled with proven ability to set program objectives and reach targets on time and within budget.
- Excellent working knowledge of art history, with strengths in Australian, European and/or contemporary art.
- Ability to work flexible hours, with late night and weekends.
Targeted questions
- The public programs producer works collaboratively across teams to lead and produce large-scale programs, with a focus on late night programming. Tell us about a time you successfully managed a program, effectively inspired colleagues of varying seniority to work together towards a successful program? How did you measure success? (max 400 words)
- Imagine you are planning a new series of public programs to expand engagement with the Gallery's late-night program, Art After Hours. Describe your method of planning for the development and delivery of this program, outlining what you would take into consideration and the stakeholders you would involve. (max 400 words)
Part of the assessment process may include additional online capability testing, skills testing or work samples in accordance with the new Government Sector Employment Act 2013, therefore you may be contacted to participate.
The successful applicant will be required to undertake a National Police Records Check.
Enquiries
If you require further details about this role, please contact Clare Willcox, Public Programs Manager at *************@ag.nsw.gov.au
Applications must be lodged electronically via the iworkfor.nsw.gov.au website. Applications submitted via email will not be accepted.
Closing date for applications 10 July 2024 – we strongly recommend to submit by 4pm as there is no support available after 5pm. Late submissions may not be accepted due to technical issues if you have attempted submission after 4pm on the final close day.