Senior Heritage Consultant, Interpretation & Public Art
As part of the Heritage Interpretation & Public Art Team at Artefact, you will provide high-quality and creative heritage interpretation and public art solutions and advice for a range of projects. These include large-scale infrastructure projects to urban and greenfields developments, for government, corporate, and community clients.
This creative and project-focused role produces Heritage Interpretation Strategies, Heritage Interpretation Plans, Public Art Strategies, manages artist engagement and artwork concept development, interpretive material content, and provides professional and creative heritage interpretation & public art advice to a range of clients.
Specifically, this role will project manage a range of interpretation and public art projects, including writing proposals, undertaking research, writing histories, developing interpretive concepts/solutions, writing reports/reviewing drafts, managing project budgets, managing client liaison, consulting with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal stakeholders, supervising the work of HCs on projects, and working closely with the Team Leader and the team to develop innovative and appropriate interpretive solutions for projects.
Artefact is a leading heritage consultancy firm in NSW, providing archaeological, cultural heritage management, and environmental assessment services. We work from regional offices in Bathurst and Newcastle and a head office on a heritage wharf overlooking Sydney Harbour.
As a Purpose-led organisation, social and environmental justice is in our DNA. We encourage like-minded people to join us, to follow our Purpose to use Artefact as an agent for positive change.
We offer allocated time to work on social and environmental justice initiatives through our Purpose Team program, flexible work options, professional development leave, and allowances.
What we are looking for:
Degree in museum studies, curation, heritage, arts administration, cultural heritage, or similar discipline
Minimum 5 years' experience in the museums, visual arts, or heritage sector such as heritage consultancies, museums, galleries, local councils, historic houses, parks, or equivalent public realm
Experience in managing heritage and/or visual arts projects such as exhibitions, heritage interpretation projects, public art outcomes, and producing high-quality reports
Understanding of the key principles and purposes of heritage interpretation and/or public art
Excellent project and budget management skills
Experience in stakeholder management and community consultation, particularly with Aboriginal stakeholders
Exceptional writing skills for professional reports and public interpretation material
A positive and creative approach to problem-solving
Effective time management and ability to manage complex projects and meet competing priorities
Highly organised with strong attention to detail
Clear communication skills and a collaborative, proactive attitude
Role Description:
As a Senior Heritage Consultant – Interpretation & Public Art, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
* Work within the Heritage Interpretation & Public Art Team
* Deliver high-quality and creative interpretive and public art solutions across a range of projects, from large-scale infrastructure to small urban developments, for government and corporate clients
* Produce Heritage Interpretation Strategies and Plans
* Develop Public Art Strategies and Plans
* Manage artist engagement and artwork concept development
* Create content for interpretive materials
* Project manage a range of interpretation and public art projects, including writing proposals, undertaking research, developing interpretive concepts and solutions, writing reports and reviewing drafts, consulting with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal stakeholders, and working with designers and production companies on the design and production of interpretive elements for projects
* Supervise the work of Heritage Consultants on projects
* Work closely with the Team Leader and team to deliver innovative, appropriate interpretive and public art solutions
Artefact acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands and waters of Australia. We acknowledge the Gadigal and Wangal of Pirrama (Pyrmont) where our Sydney office is located, the Awabakal, Worimi and Wonnarua of the Hunter Region where our Mulubinba (Newcastle) office is located, and the Wiradyuri of the Central West where our Bathurst office is located. We pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders past and present.
We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
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