Education and Programs Officer
This role is responsible for developing and implementing educational programs across various gallery venues. The successful candidate will work closely with schools to design and deliver targeted initiatives, including education kits, lectures, and guided tours.
The ideal candidate will possess strong communication and project management skills, as well as the ability to coordinate artists, trainees, and volunteers to support public programs and educational activities.
In this temporary full-time opportunity, you will have the chance to plan and deliver initiatives across multiple gallery venues, while also engaging with community organisations and participating in public events.
To be successful in this role, you will require tertiary qualifications or substantial experience within an art gallery or museum environment. A Working with Children Blue Card and current Queensland driver's licence are also essential requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
* Coordinating artists, trainees, and volunteers to support public programs and educational activities.
* Planning and delivering initiatives across gallery venues and through outreach in schools, community organisations, and public events.
What We Offer:
This 3-year temporary opportunity offers a unique chance to make a meaningful contribution to our team. As a valued member, you will receive comprehensive training and support to help you succeed in your role.
About This Role:
This role is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about education and community engagement. If you have a strong background in art galleries or museums, and excellent communication and project management skills, we encourage you to apply.