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Curator

Mid levelFull-timeOfficeBroadmeadows VIC 3047, AustraliaProfessional servicesMedia and communicationsPosted 3 weeks agoVerified 3 weeks ago
Pending fitX of Y criteria met

About the job

This job is about overseeing the Hume Gallery exhibition program and managing day-to-day operations across the municipality. The Curator plays a vital role in driving audience engagement and increasing visitation through public programs and events. The team values collaboration, creativity, and a commitment to community, making it an exciting opportunity to contribute to the cultural landscape.

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You'll be responsible for

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Leading exhibition development

Leading the development, delivery, and evaluation of annual exhibitions and public programs, driving audience engagement and supporting the goals of the Council Plan.
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Overseeing EOI process

Overseeing the annual EOI process of applications to exhibit.
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Building partnerships

Establishing strong partnerships with key stakeholders including community members, artists and arts organisations, community and business organisations, other government and non-government agencies and schools to develop, implement and support the delivery of art and cultural activities.

Key criteria

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Community-focused curatorial experience

Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering community-centric exhibitions.

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Budget management skills

Proven ability to develop, monitor, and evaluate budgets effectively.

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Stakeholder engagement expertise

Experience establishing partnerships with artists and community organizations.

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5 criteria for this job
Community-focused curatorial experience
Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering community-centric exhibitions.

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Budget management skills
Proven ability to develop, monitor, and evaluate budgets effectively.

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Stakeholder engagement expertise
Experience establishing partnerships with artists and community organizations.

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Knowledge of museum practices
Highly developed skills in museum and curatorial principles and practices.

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Current driver's licence
Valid driver's licence for operational responsibilities.

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