Creative Learning & Public Programs Officer
Creative Learning and Public Programs Officer
Position Purpose:
The Council is seeking an innovative professional to design and implement a range of creative learning and public programs that enhance the visitor experience and appreciation of the visual and performing arts. This is a part-time position within the Paranaple Arts Centre, working 30 hours per week, with remuneration of $35.53 – $39.11 per hour depending on skills and experience, plus 13% superannuation and leave loading.
Previous applicants need not apply.
Position Description:
Please refer to the attached Position Description for specific information regarding duties and the relevant selection criteria to be addressed:
Creative Learning and Public Programs Officer - Vacant
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Human Resources Contact: Jacci McDougall, Jodi Cowan, or Amy Smith at (03) 6424 0511
How to Apply: Visit the ‘How to Apply’ page for further details.
Application Form:
To apply online, prepare your resume and supporting documents for upload. For more details, read the 'How to Apply' page.
You can also download a copy of the application form below:
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Job Application - Creative Learning & Public Programs Officer - April 2025
Note: The City of Devonport appoints staff based on merit. A comprehensive Position Description is provided for each role, and applicants are assessed against these requirements.
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