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Arts Development Officer – Public Art and Projects
Permanent Part-Time (30 hours per week)
Vacancy 144/2024Imagine a future with us The City of Mandurah (CoM) is one of the main cultural ambassadors and project leaders for Mandurah. We support and empower local businesses, create local jobs and opportunities, and foster innovation and creativity in enterprise while considering the impact on our beautiful environment.
But enough about us, let's talk about you Our Arts and Culture team is looking for a dynamic, passionate, and capable individual to fill the position of Arts Development Officer – Public Art and Projects, to deliver outstanding arts and cultural outcomes in Mandurah, in partnership with the community.
You will be responsible for: Delivering the goals and objectives of the Arts and Culture Strategy 2023-2028 and the Strategic Community Plan 2020 – 2040.Providing specialist public art project planning, implementation, and guidance.Contributing towards the management of the City's public art collection and a place-based cultural program.Contributing towards the management of the City's civic art collection.Supporting Mandurah's diverse community to have access to creative opportunities, initiatives, and collaborations.Responding to the professional development needs of the creative community.To be successful you will have: Minimum five years' experience in working with public art.Minimum five years' working in the arts, events management, or an allied field.Experience in budgets and budgeting processes.Experience in sourcing, administering, and acquitting grants, sponsorships, and funding opportunities.National Police Clearance.Experience of working with Local Government is preferred but not essential.The finer details This permanent part-time Level 5 position (30 hours per week) attracts a pro-rata salary range of $87,623 to $93,338 gross per annum, dependent on qualifications and experience.
We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their background, identity, experience, ability, or thinking style.
Sound exactly like the sort of role for you? Great! To apply please visit our Careers page at www.mandurah.wa.gov.au . For further information or any enquiries, please contact Heloise Lorimer, Coordinator Arts and Culture, on (08) 9550 3279. Applications for this position are open until a suitable pool of candidates is received. This means the vacancy may close without notice. If you are interested in this position, we highly recommend you apply as soon as possible. Why work with us? A fair salary – enjoy great work conditions including salary sacrificing options.Access to free staff parking and less than 50 mins to Perth by train and car.Superannuation Guarantee Contributions (SGC) payments with matching additional contributions made by the City in accordance with the City's Enterprise Agreement.Health and wellbeing initiatives, including free recreation centre membership.Discounted medical insurance.Learning and Development opportunities to fuel your career.Generous leave entitlements – provisions for many forms of leave; including annual, personal/carers, parental, study, cultural, domestic violence, compassionate, and bereavement leave.Employee Assistance Program.A vibrant Employee Reward and Recognition Program.
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