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Art Gallery of Western Australia
Emerging Teaching Artist
PN 16927, 16928, 16929, 16930
Fixed term, part-time (0.6FTE flexible)
Level 1 - $65,728 - $74951 pa, (pro rata)
PSCSA Agreement 2024
Are you an emerging artist with a passion for creative learning and engagement? We'd love to hear from you We welcome applicants identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, LGBTQIA+, with disabilities, and those from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
ABOUT THE POSTION
This exciting 
Emerging Teaching Artist position
 is a unique opportunity for an early career artist to develop their skills and practice in a supportive, hands-on environment.
Working 3 days a week for six months
, this position will be mentored by AGWA's Head of Learning and Creativity Research and AGWA Teaching Artists to gain invaluable experience in 
Gallery 09
, an interactive exhibition space dedicated to
artist-led projects
 that centre participation, inclusivity, and creative exploration.
As part of a highly collaborative team, this position will engage directly with audiences of all ages and abilities, supporting the delivery of 
public engagement and school workshops.
Through on-the-job mentorship and practice sharing they will explore 
slow-learning practices
that
support social and emotional wellbeing.
This role is ideal for an emerging artist who is passionate about working with children and families, education, community engagement, and participatory arts practice, and who is looking to develop as a Teaching Artist
 within a gallery context. The position will work alongside lead artists, staff and trained volunteers to support long-term exhibitions that are designed to have
social and emotional impact
.
There are currently 4 fixed-term, part-time (0.6 FTE) vacancies available for immediate filling across the next 6 months. There will be a pool process to fulfil a further 4 fixed-term, part-time positions within the remaining 12 months.
The interview process will be in a workshop format, where eligible candidates will interact and collaborate amongst one another.
The second stage of interviews for successful candidates will be an informal, conversational meeting to further discuss your skills and the role.
ABOUT THE PERSON
We're looking for a
n energetic, enthusiastic, and curious early career artist
 who loves working with children and is passionate about the intersection of contemporary arts practice, gallery education, and community engagement. You are someone who thrives in collaborative environments, is confident communicating with people of all ages and abilities, and brings a generous, open-minded approach to creative facilitation.
You are eager to grow as a 
Teaching Artist,
and excited by the opportunity to be mentored by industry leaders while contributing meaningfully to a space that values 
participation, process, and inclusivity.
You may have experience in visual arts, performance, socially engaged practice, or interdisciplinary fields.
You are comfortable stepping into a gallery setting that is unpredictable and hands-on, and you bring a willingness to experiment, reflect, and learn as part of a wider team. A genuine interest in working with children and community groups, and a commitment to 
accessibility and inclusion,
will be central to your success in this role.
If you're ready to deepen your practice, connect with communities, and help shape meaningful creative experiences with a passionate team, then this internship is for you We enthusiastically welcome applications of all cultural backgrounds and abilities.
Please refer to the attached JDF for a more detailed description of the work-related requirements for this position.
ABOUT AGWA
The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) is the State's premier Art Museum. Situated in the heart of Perth's Cultural Centre, the Gallery houses the State Art Collection of over 18,300 works by renowned local and international artists from the 1800's to today, including approximately 3,000 Aboriginal works. In 2020, the Gallery celebrated 125 years of operation.
We are committed to developing an equitable and diverse workforce that is representative of the Western Australian community at all levels of employment.
Indigenous Australians, young people, people with disabilities and people from culturally diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply for positions at the Art Gallery of Western Australia
PERIOD OF VACANCY:
This is a part-time (0.6FTE)
,
fixed-term
vacancy, available for immediate filling for up to 6 months, with the possibility of an extension.
HOW TO APPLY:
Register your interest in the above position, by submitting:
· A Current CV with the contact details of 2 referees
· A A4 letter of no more than 1 page
explaining why you feel this role is for you, and what you are hoping to learn.
Please send your Application via Email to:
OTHER CONDITIONS:
A current (within 6 months) National Police Clearance Certificate
will be required prior to commencement of employment, as per the Department's Police Record Screening Policy.
Working with Children Check
is required for the role. The successful candidate must obtain the check, however AGWA will cover the cost.
FOR FURTHER JOB-RELATED INFORMATION:
Please contact Lilly Blue:
T:
or
CLOSING DATE:
Friday,
10
th
October 2025
at 4pm (AWST).