Job description
- Guide Aboriginal cultural awareness and respect within the Northern Territory’s premier cultural and scientific institution.
- Use your passion to drive the development and implementation of Aboriginal Heritage and repatriation programs and exhibitions.
- Enjoy an attractive salary of $135,000 per annum plus super and generous additional benefits.
About the Opportunity
We are currently looking for an experienced individual with an exceptional knowledge of Aboriginal culture and communities to join the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) in the role of Head of Aboriginal Heritage, based in either Darwin or Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.
You will join the Northern Territory’s premier cultural and scientific institution and be responsible for developing and implementing crucial strategy and operational plans to assist the museum in aligning with “Aboriginal engagement, employment, governance and cultural awareness and respect”.
The key responsibilities of the role include, but are not limited to:
- Ensuring MAGNT’s Aboriginal Heritage collections are managed and developed in a culturally sensitive manner
- Formalise and strengthen professional relationships with other institutions and Aboriginal organisations and communities
- Secure funding for Aboriginal Heritage projects
- Planning and implementing MAGNT’s repatriation activities
Who are we looking for
We are looking for an individual with a deep understanding of contemporary Aboriginal issues and an understanding of the ethical issues involved and how to address these. Experience in project management methods will also be beneficial.
Strong relationship building and leadership skills will enable you to effectively lead the Aboriginal Heritage team to develop their programs while developing and maintaining relationships with other key institutions and Aboriginal organisations and communities.
You will bring:
- A demonstrated experience managing, developing and mentoring diverse teams and a strong understanding of relevant legislation and regulations
- Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills
- Experience in grant application and governance
MAGNT considers that being Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under sub-s 35(1)(b)(ii) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1996 (NT).
The Benefits
In addition to working for a leading cultural and scientific institution, you will be rewarded with an attractive salary of $135,000 per annum plus generous additional benefits, including salary sacrificing options and relocation assistance.
You will also enjoy:
- Professional development opportunities;
- The ability to direct and manage the Aboriginal Heritage collections and programs; and
- Involvement in fieldwork and attendance at conferences.
If you are passionate about working in an Aboriginal cultural and heritage position, this is your next opportunity.
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