We are a diverse and inclusive workplace that understands the importance of flexibility. Talk to us about what flexibility may look like for you. Period of Appointment Appointment to the role is on a fixed term flexible (up to 73.5 hours per fortnight) basis until 30 June 2025. Duties Lead the development of original, responsive and compelling insights and stories that can engage diverse audiences (including local and international audiences), complex stakeholders and communities. Lead and undertake research, planning and management of the delivery of curatorial content including producing/advising on a range of complementary produced experiences including curation of the exhibition space, public programs, education and learning programs, digital and related projects (including but not limited to publications, documents, community outreach, oral histories and social media). Lead, manage and liaise with external and internal stakeholders in the delivery of an immersive visitor experience including regular reporting and presentation of progress within the project. Work with internal stakeholders to ensure that infrastructure and systems are utilised effectively to archive, manage and facilitate access to curatorial insights and knowledge for internal and external customers. Prepare, present and participate in public engagement activities on-site and off-site to represent the Tasmanian Holocaust Education and Interpretation Centre with potential partners and stakeholders with the aim of developing new relationships. Navigate the often complex, operational needs and challenges through detailed information gathering, analysis and problem solving across different teams and functions in the organisation. Liaise with the Senior Curator, Cultural Heritage to ensure the Tasmanian Holocaust Education and Interpretation Centre is aligned and consistent with the TMAG strategic plan. Essential Requirements An appropriate related degree in an appropriate course of study from a recognised university Desirable Requirements Understanding and appreciation of the role of museums in society and the importance of heritage collections Postgraduate qualifications in Cultural Heritage or Museum Studies A current drivers licence Pre-employment Requirements The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this role is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted. crimes involving dishonesty Download the Statement of Duties and Associated Documents Statement of Duties - Senior Curator, Tasmanian Holocaust Education Centre - 005559.docx Statement of Duties - Senior Curator, Tasmanian Holocaust Education Centre - 005559.pdf Advice to applicants.DOCX Advice to applicants.pdf For more information Name: Mary Mulcahy Position: Director, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Email: ****** Phone: 0476 366 308 How to apply To apply, please provide a one - two page document outlining your experience skills, and knowledge as they relate to the statement of duties and a copy of your current resume. Online applications are preferred, please click the blue Apply Now button. -or- Complete the following application form and email your application to us at ****** Application for Employment (Form 201).DOCX Application for Employment (Form 201).pdf