21 Aug
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Uworkin
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Townsville
21 Aug
Uworkin
Townsville
A rare opportunity to join Queensland Museum in Townsville as Programming Coordinator.This role will strongly appeal to educators who are passionate about creating engaging learning experiences beyond the classroom.You will support the development, delivery and evaluation of high-quality programs for priority audiences, working closely with the Manager, Programming and Engagement to coordinate school bookings and activities, partnerships and logistics.We are seeking a highly organised and adaptable professional with excellent interpersonal skills, a collaborative approach and a can-do attitude.
Experience in teaching, curriculum planning and education program delivery will be highly valued.
A current Blue Card is required.
Job details
Position status: Permanent
Position type: Flexible full-time
Occupational group: Arts/Culture/Heritage
Classification: AO3
Workplace Location: Townsville region
Job ad reference: QLD/QM******
Closing date: 03-Sep-****
Yearly salary: $***** - $*****
Fortnightly salary: $**** - $****
Total remuneration: $***** up to $*****
Job duration: Permanent
Contact person: Bridget Wall
Contact details: ************ Access the National Relay Service
The Programming Coordinator will:
Under direction, develop, deliver and evaluate programs and events including curriculum-linked activities, tours, talks, and workshops to engage priority audiences online, onsite, and offsite.
Perform administrative functions associated with program and education delivery such as coordinating contractors, responding to enquiries and facilitating bookings.
Maintain appropriate systems and records, collate date and conduct desktop research to draft routing reports, meeting minutes, memorandum and correspondence as required.
Work collaboratively with colleagues onsite at Queensland Museum Tropics and across Queensland Museum to set priorities, communicate requirements,
optimise efficiency and delivery high-quality programming.
Build and maintain partnerships with relevant stakeholders including education, community, cultural, sector and industry networks
Comply with Queensland Museum policies, procedures and appropriate legislation including a commitment to creating a child safe and youth friendly learning workplace.
Contribute to the safety culture of QMN by reporting all incidents and hazards and ensuring work is undertaken in the safest way possible, following all QMN WHS policies and/or procedures and guidelines relevant to the job.
A current Blue Card is required.
While there are no mandatory qualifications for this role, formal learning and/or experience in education settings, including Australian Curriculum knowledge and understanding, as well as administrative and visitor experience experience is desirable.
The role description will outline any qualifications, licences and specific requirements of the role.
If you are interested in this job we encourage you to read the attached role description and talk to the contact officer.
Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months and may be considered for other vacancies (identical or similar).
Appointments are subject to criminal history checks in accordance with section 52 of the Public Sector Act ****.
Prior to appointment, current and previous public sector employees are required to disclose any history of serious disciplinary action in accordance with section 71 of the Public Sector Act ****.
All employees are required to disclose any interest/s that conflict, may conflict or may be perceived to conflict with the discharge of their duties in accordance with section 89, 182 or 183 of the Public Sector Act ****.
Further information
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📌 Programming Coordinator (Townsville)
🏢 Uworkin
📍 Townsville