Duties
A Learning Services Officer is responsible for contributing to the development and delivery of programming events for school groups and family groups.
Specifically a Learning Services Officer is responsible for:
- creating, planning and delivering engaging programs associated with the Museum’s collection, exhibitions, ideas and themes to school groups and family groups;
- coordinating the operational aspects of these programs;
- supporting Learning Services and Community Outreach volunteers in their duties to ensure the effective delivery of programs;
- assisting with administrative and other tasks associated with specific programs, including communicating program and event information across the Museum and evaluating programs;
- ensuring that he/she has sufficient supervision, instruction and equipment to undertake his/her work safely and that employees and volunteers have sufficient supervision, instruction and equipment to enable them to perform their duties safely.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for this vacancy, applicants must:
- be either an Australian Citizen or have permanent residency, pending granting of Australian Citizenship;
- undergo a number of pre-employment checks, which includes a police records check;
- hold a General Registration for Working With Vulnerable People (ACT).
Notes
This position will require some work on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. It may also involve some strenuous physical activity from time to time.
To apply visit the NMA website.