About Us
FORM Building a State of Creativity Limited (FORM) drives bold, creative transformation in Western Australian communities. We are an NFP, purpose-driven company and we strive to be a leader in developing a vibrant creative economy for the benefit and wellbeing of all Western Australians.
FORM works collaboratively to build a cultural and creative ecology in Western Australia that values artistic excellence, improves arts access for all, and encourages resilient and vibrant communities. Through a process of co-creation, we amplify the voices of Aboriginal people in an expression of their living continuous cultural heritage.
FORM is well-known for delivering significant cultural tourism projects and creative experiences in collaboration with key strategic partners, including the Ngurra Kuju Walyja - One Country One People — The Canning Stock Route Project; Tracks We Share: Contemporary Art of the Pilbara; and Thomas Dambo's Giants of Mandurah. We also manage FORM Gallery in Perth and Spinifex Hill Studio and Project Space in South Hedland.
The Opportunity
The Public & Community Art Specialist will deliver cultural experiences that support artists, communities, and project partners across Western Australia by managing major public art and cultural projects, including permanent public art, community arts, destination development, and event management.
Responsibilities
* Developing and executing major, multi-year project and program strategies.
* Creating and overseeing detailed plans for projects and programs, covering risk management, budgets, communication, logistics, team coordination, and community engagement.
* Developing strategic partnerships that enhance cultural, artistic, and financial value.
* Fostering strong working relationships between clients, artists, and community members.
What You'll Need to Get You Started
* Tertiary qualification in arts management, tourism, urban planning or a related discipline.
* At least two years of experience in managing major cultural tourism projects and/or in the hospitality industry.
* Current, or ability to obtain, a Working With Children Check
* Current (within one (1) month), or ability to obtain, a National Police Clearance
* Current and unrestricted C Class Driver's Licence
* Ability to travel within Western Australia and/or interstate when required
Your Capabilities
Cultural and Community Knowledge: Deep understanding of cultural tourism, contemporary art management, and cultural sensitivity, with a focus on Indigenous cultures, heritage sites, and community engagement.
Project and Financial Management: Expertise in managing large-scale cultural tourism projects, including planning, logistics, budgeting, risk management, and securing funding.
Strategic and Creative Thinking: Ability to develop innovative solutions and strategic plans that enhance cultural tourism experiences and align with organisational and regional goals.
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication: Strong skills in building relationships with diverse stakeholders, effective communication, and leadership to ensure project success and community benefit.
Desirable Qualifications
* Project management qualification or certification
* Risk management qualification or certification
* International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) Certificate in Engagement
* ICIP Protocol training
Why join FORM?
* Opportunities for professional development and growth
* Flexible work options to support your wellbeing
* A positive, inclusive work culture that values teamwork and creativity
* Purposeful work, making a difference for Western Australia's diverse communities
How to apply
Read the position description available via Dropbox:
Please provide your resume and a cover letter explaining why you interested in this opportunity.
Closing Date: Friday 10 October 2025 at 4.00pm
Please email if you have any queries.
FORM reserves the right to extend the advertisement, or close this opportunity earlier if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
Supporting a Diverse Workforce
FORM values diversity and is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful work environment. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or other protected statuses.
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those seeking flexible working arrangements, including part-time opportunities. Diversity includes differences in background, experiences, abilities, and perspectives, and we strive to create an environment where staff feel a sense of belonging, are valued, and able to bring their full selves to work.
FORM acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Western Australia both past and present, whose enduring connection to this Country and ongoing contributions to our collective culture and communities we respect and honour. We appreciate and are deeply grateful for the privilege of working on these lands.