Overview
Tracker Development is recruiting: Manager for Minyma Kutjara Arts in WA
The role of the Manager is to support the delivery of high-quality arts and cultural programming for Minyma Kutjara Arts.
The Manager oversees all aspects of the art centre's operation and reports directly to the Irrunytju Community Development Advisor. They are responsible for ensuring strategic and sustainable growth as well as maintaining and developing relationships within the cultural, arts, tourism, Indigenous and economic development sectors.
The Manager is also responsible for day-to-day administration, financial management, funding, marketing, sales, and ensuring the delivery of arts and cultural services.
To succeed in this position, the successful applicant must have the ability to work in a cross-cultural environment. Previous experience in a similar role will be highly regarded.
Location
Irrunytju Community (Wingellina), Ngaanyatjarra Lands, WA.
Benefits and Renumeration
Contract: Fulltime, 24-month contract with a six-month probation period.
Ongoing employment is subject to funding.
Salary package: approximately $110,000.
Benefits
* 24-month contract.
* $101,244 salary, plus regional allowance of $4,333 and superannuation.
* 4 weeks annual leave with 17.5% loading.
* 3 weeks additional leave per year with $690 travel allowance x 3
* 1 week remote leave per year (accrued every 12 months on the anniversary of commencement) with $2,353 flight allowance
* Relocation assistance.
* Salary sacrifice available.
* 2 b/r, furnished accommodation and utilities provided, rent free.
* Travel in support of Minyma Kutjara Arts to key art sector events.
About Us
Minyma Kutjara Arts is a part of the Irrunytju Community Aboriginal Corporation and is the central creative hub of the community where artists, young and old, create artworks, share stories, and pass on knowledge. Working in a diverse range of mediums, with a strong connection to culture, Country and community, artists continue tradition while creating a sustainable business model for future generations.
Selection Criteria
Please address the following selection criteria in your application.
Essential
1. Demonstrated ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with First Nations people, and with a diverse range of stakeholders, including industry and government partners.
2. Knowledge of the First Nations arts sector.
3. Experience working with remote First Nations communities.
4. Experience in a similar role.
5. Proven ability to lead and manage projects and lead the governance, administration, and management of a not-for-profit organisation.
6. Proactive administrative and organisational skills with fluent and effective written and verbal communication.
7. Willingness to travel and work outside of normal work hours, and holder of a full driver's license.
Desirable
1. Knowledge of Ngaanyatjarra (or other western desert Aboriginal) cultures and/or art centres.
2. Ability to live and work in a remote community.
Application
Your application must be submitted by 5.00 pm AEST, Monday 15 September 2025.
Please send your application via email to Tim Acker:
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