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Curator, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Collections (50D)

The Department recognises Aboriginality as a genuine qualification for this position under 50D of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984. To apply you must identify and be recognised within your community as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) descent.

About us

The Western Australian Museum is a vibrant centre of inspiration, learning and enjoyment for everyone. It preserves, documents and shares collections relating to the State’s natural and cultural heritage. It collaborates with people across Western Australia to share the stories and voices of diverse communities. It works alongside national and international organisations, contributing to global research, promoting life-long learning, and developing and hosting world-class exhibitions.

About the role

The Museum’s Anthropology and Archaeology Department contributes to the collection, conservation, research and interpretation of the cultural heritage of Indigenous communities in Western Australia.

The position is a senior curatorial role in the team and works closely with the Head of Department and Senior Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Advisor to perform a key role in the Museum’s engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including the acquisition, curation, research and interpretation of collections.

This is a public-facing role with regular interaction with a variety of stakeholders and members of the public.

About you

We are looking for a qualified, dynamic, self-motivated individual who can work in a positive team environment, enjoys a challenge and wants to make a difference.

The successful applicant will have the necessary qualifications, and relevant contemporary experience as outlined in the JDF. They will be expected to:

Eligibility to Apply

To be eligible for appointment, applicants must have a valid working visa (for fixed term appointments) or be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or have a visa to live and work indefinitely in Australia (for permanent appointments) at the time of application.

A current (within 6 months) National Police Clearance Certificate will be required prior to commencement of employment, as per the Department’s Police Record Screening Policy.

Applicants must be, and shall remain, COVID-19 vaccine compliant in accordance with the WA Government Proof of Vaccination Directions.

All applicants and employees are required to remain compliant with all laws (including public health orders and directions) regarding COVID-19.

Pool Recruitment

This pool will be open for a period of 18 months from the day after the breach of standard claim period closes. Permanent, part time and casual appointments may be offered as vacancies arise; however, an appointment is not guaranteed.

Applicants found suitable in this pool, may be considered for subsequent, similar vacancies with the WA Museum for the duration of the pool.

For more information or to apply visit: JobsWA.