Search
Close this search box.

What we do
Sydney Living Museums (SLM) and The State Archives and Records Authority of NSW (SARA) came under the direction of a single Executive Director on 1 July 2019. Whilst maintaining two separate legal entities, services are provided under a shared model.

SLM is a leading government agency in Australia with responsibility for conserving, managing, interpreting and activating places and sites of local, national and international significance. Established in 1980, our collection includes the UNESCO World Heritage listed Hyde Park Barracks, The Mint, Australia’s oldest surviving government building through to the twentieth century Rose Seidler House, which marks the arrival of the modernist movement to Australia. The collection is unlike other museums in that the significance of each is in the whole, and not just in the parts. The awareness of place frames each narrative.

Our audiences are local, regional, national and international. Sydney Living Museums is a state cultural institution, reporting to the Minister for the Arts.

SARA is responsible for developing, preserving and promoting access to the State Archives Collection that pre dates the European settlement of Australia in 1788. SARA has three primary business functions:

SARA is the custodian and advocate for the State Archives Collection, which is one of the most complete and important collections documenting colonisation in the world. This vast cultural collection of more than 13 million items, valued at $1 billion and which grows each year, details the development of this place and the wielding of colonial power, with multiple series of documents now included as inscriptions on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.

The Recordkeeping Standards and Advice function assists public offices to meet their recordkeeping obligations under the State Records Act 1998, as a vital part of preserving the memory of government for current and future generations.
Commercial Operations, through the Government Records Repository, has substantial capability to provide commercial storage, records management, digitisation and consultancy services and generates the majority of SARA’s operating revenue.

What you’ll do with us
This role provides a range of timely, accurate and efficient administrative, minute taking and project support to assist in meeting changing priorities, workload peaks and project needs.

For more information on the role contact Joel O’Neill on 0404 352 951.

Click here for the role description.

What you need to do to apply 
To apply you will need to submit the following:

Also note:

What else you need to know
State Archives & Records Authority is committed to providing an inclusive workplace culture that values and supports diversity and inclusion. We believe everyone has the right to feel safe, respected, valued and heard regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, ethnic background or ability.

We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply for roles with our agency. Greater consideration will be given to suitable applicants, in order to improve access to employment and career opportunities in accordance with Government Sector Employment Rule 26.

We seek to provide workplace adjustments at all relevant stages of the recruitment process. You can specify your application if you require any adjustments or please ask us at any stage. If you need information about this vacancy in a different format, please call the Head of People & Culture on 02 8239 2366.

Thank you for your interest in this role. We look forward to receiving your application.

What the essential requirements of the role are

What you need to tell us – targeted questions:

  1. High level communication, customer service and interpersonal skills are essential to these roles. Please provide examples of how you have demonstrated these requirements, with particular reference to your experience in a remote work setting.
  2. Describe a scenario where you were required to manage tight deadlines, competing demands and multiple stakeholders. Explain what you took into consideration when choosing the actions to take?

For more information or to apply visit: JobsNSW.