Provide leadership for the Research Library & Archives consistent with the strategic and operational objectives of the National Gallery inclusive of workforce planning, operations, budget and staff management.
Provide expert advice and direction on professional and technical requirements for the general research library, special collections and archives activities to Research Library & Archives staff, Gallery staff, sector peers and external researchers.
Develop, refine and manage Research Library & Archives strategies, policies and procedures to build a leading special collections and archives collection with clearly defined priorities balanced with available resources and preservation requirements.
Work collaboratively with staff across the Gallery to integrate the collection and activities of the Research Library & Archives, within the artistic program and other Gallery activities.
Manage the contract and system administration of all library management systems including the web-based public online catalogue.
Manage Research Library & Archives activities related to preservation, digitisation, collection development and rationalisation, and public research enquiries and access.
Undertake other duties as required by the Assistant Director, Collection Management & Art Services including corporate and financial reporting for the Research Library & Archives.
ABOUT THE GALLERY The National Gallery is one of Australia's leading visual arts institutions.
The National Gallery is based in Canberra and is a vital part of the Australian cultural landscape.
Our Purpose is to collect, preserve, promote and share the national collection of art.
The Vision of the National Gallery is to be the international reference point for art in Australia, inspiring all people to explore, experience and learn.
Our Values include Boldness, Integrity, Respect and Excellence.
WORKING AT THE GALLERY When you work at the National Gallery you will be exposed to some of the world's leading Australian and international art and artists.
We are located in the National triangle on the waterfront and your lunchtimes can be spent in our beautiful sculpture garden or around Lake Burley Griffin.
We support flexible working practices, including working from home, and you will have access to low-cost, onsite car parking.
The National Gallery is committed to the health, safety and wellbeing of our people and we expect our people to share this commitment and work safely at all times.
We value the contribution that a diverse workforce brings and encourage people from a diverse background to apply.
This might include identifying as First Nations peoples, people with a disability, culturally and linguistically diverse people and LGBTQIA+ people.WHAT YOU WILL GAIN FROM THE EXPERIENCE – OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE As the Manager, Research Library & Archives you will lead a small team of library and archive specialists in the development, care, and provision of access to the National Gallery Research Library & Archives.
This role offers an exceptional opportunity for a library, special collections and archives professional to contribute to the future of Australia's premier gallery-based, visual arts library, archives and special collections.
In this role, you and your team will be responsible for the National Gallery Research Library & Archives holdings, covering First Nations, Australian and international art with strengths aligned to areas of the national art collection.
This includes special collections and archives, containing rare and unique materials that document the history and development of the visual arts, both nationally and internationally.
You will work with a wide range of internal stakeholders including the curatorial, exhibitions, conservation, registration and learning teams as well as Australian and international visual arts researchers.
This role is part of the Gallery's Artistic Programs portfolio and reports to the Assistant Director, Collection Management & Art Services.