Housed in one of Australia’s most prominent national heritage-listed buildings, the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House was the first museum in Australia dedicated to telling the story of the journey of our democracy. It seeks to provide a range of innovative exhibitions, tours, interpretation, education programs and public activities that will inspire and challenge visitors to explore democracy from its ancient roots to the present day and possible futures.
The Learning Design Producer is critical to the development, implementation and delivery of high-quality curriculum-aligned onsite, online and outreach learning programs and resources at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House.
This position plays a key role in our Learning senior leadership team and involves collaborating with others, as well as supervising and training a high-performing team of museum educators in a heritage building.
This job requires developing and delivering professional development opportunities for teachers, tertiary students, and museum colleagues; and working closely with other teams across the museum.
The key duties of the position include:
- Manage the development and coordination of onsite and digital learning programs; including staffing, program bookings, operational systems and program delivery to ensure high-quality learning experiences for schools and youth audiences.
- Manage the development, delivery and evaluation of onsite, offsite and digital TQI-identified and accredited professional learning programs for teachers.
- Take a leadership role in the recruitment, supervision, professional development and mentoring of staff.
- Contribute to the museum’s strategic direction for Learning.
- Support and promote productive stakeholder engagement and relationships across the museum, within the broader museum sector and with critical external stakeholder groups including teachers, associations, tour operators and school communities.
- Promote the museum and its vision to external stakeholders through social media platforms and representing the museum at virtual conferences and external meetings.
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