MAGNT is seeking a strategic and thoughtful coordinator to support the growth and sustainability of our work through donor engagement, grants, and partnerships.
This full-time, 12-month position plays a vital role in supporting MAGNT's exhibitions, programs and research through strong relationship-building and funding coordination.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop and implement effective relationships with donors, funders, and stakeholders
* Research and identify new funding opportunities for exhibitions, programs, and research initiatives
* Prepare and submit grant proposals and reports
Required Skills and Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as arts administration, museum studies, or business
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
* Strong organizational and time management skills
* Familiarity with grant writing and fundraising principles
Benefits
* Opportunity to work with a purpose-driven organisation that values culture, community, and storytelling
* A dynamic and diverse work environment
* Professional development opportunities
What We Offer
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. If you are passionate about arts administration and want to contribute to a dynamic and diverse organisation, we encourage you to apply.
About Us
MAGNT is a leading cultural and scientific institution in the Northern Territory. Our collections and expertise span Aboriginal cultures, natural sciences, histories, and arts across Northern and Central Australia and our neighbours to the north. We connect people to the stories of the Northern Territory and drive curiosity, exploration, and partnerships.