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Head of Department Aquatic Zoology x 1 & Curator Marine Invertebrate Zoology Pool

The Western Australian Museum’s vision is to be an excellent and vibrant Museum, valued and used by all Western Australians and admired and visited by the world.

The WA Museum is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an equitable and diverse working environment and providing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and young people. The Museum values the importance of a work environment which is representative of the wider community and which supports a variety of perspectives.

Conditions
This is for 1 (one) full time, permanent 
Head of Department Aquatic Zoology Specified Calling Level 3 as well as running a Pool. We are also seeking to establish a Pool for Curator Marine Invertebrate Zoology Specified Calling Level 2 to fill any vacancies that may arise over the pool period.

These Pools will run for a period of 18 months from the initial appointment. Applicants deemed suitable will be placed into one or both pools where appointments may be considered for similar vacancies for full-time, part-time, casual, fixed term or permanency.

Job Description/s

As the Head of Department, Aquatic Zoology position 14426, you will have the responsibility for collection development and management, and, research and education functions pertaining to designated groups or fields within the Department of Aquatic Zoology. The position is expected to promote electronic delivery of information regarding the environment and the systematics of Aquatic Zoology collections. This position is also responsible for delivering the content, concepts, and objects for exhibitions.

To be considered for the Head of Department Aquatic Zoology position, you must possess the following:

As the Curator Marine Invertebrate Zoology, you will have responsibility for the care of the Marine Invertebrate Zoology collection. This involves promoting the Museum’s science, undertaking research; including attracting external funds for research activities, contributing to public exhibitions aimed at promoting learning and understanding of marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments, and developing of collaborations with academic institutions and allied government departments. The position is expected to promote electronic delivery of information about the environment and systematics of taxon groups of Western Australian marine invertebrates.

For more information or to apply visit: JobsWA.