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The Exhibitions Section has responsibility for the development and management of the Memorial’s galleries and exhibitions program. The program includes the planning, implementation and maintenance of: 10,000sqm of permanent exhibitions and galleries; national and international travelling exhibitions; temporary and special exhibitions and displays, and major gallery redevelopment.

The Manager, Exhibitions takes a lead role on exhibitions and projects and is responsible for managing the high standard of presentation within the galleries and exhibitions on tour, project management, administration, monitoring and reporting against projects, plans and budgets.

Working to the Head, Exhibitions the position leads multidisciplinary exhibition project teams that may include external consultants and contractors such as designers and trade contractors; as well as cross-branch disciplines including but not limited to, historical, curatorial, registration, conservation, audiovisual, buildings, web and marketing. The position requires experience in the delivery of interpretative exhibition design projects within the museum or art gallery sector; a thorough understanding and appreciation of contemporary museum practices; experience in the development and management of a touring exhibitions program, the ability to contribute to several projects simultaneously at various phases; and high level communication and liaison skills.

Responsibilities:

1. Provide project management and administrative support in the planning, implementation and maintenance of permanent, temporary and touring exhibitions, including:

  • Lead and manage all aspects of the development and preparation of exhibition documentation, including curatorial, collection, design and production/fabrication/construction documentation through all exhibition development phases;
  • manage the development and preparation of exhibitions for tour, including but not limited to, tour liaison; documentation; crating lists; venue confirmations; loan agreements; guest lists; marketing packs; and briefing material;
  • coordinate the planning and implementation of installation and demount of all exhibition types, including touring;
  • manage the procurement of goods and services as they relate to the exhibition program including the development and management of contracts;
  • manage and coordinate meetings and prepare and distribute minutes;
  • manage the establishment and monitoring of exhibition lists;
  • develop and implement exhibition policies and practices;
  • manage multimedia and image orders using the Memorial’s digital media system (PICTION);
  • coordinate host venue visitor statistics, reports and surveys; and
  • other administrative tasks as required.

2. Establish and maintain productive working relationships with Memorial staff, staff at State, metropolitan and regional cultural institutions across Australia, exhibition designers and external contractors;

3. Contribute to the preparation of reports, grants, sponsorship proposals and acquittals;

4. Manual handling and movement of a wide range of collection material, exhibition infrastructure, including graphic material, showcasing and exhibition furniture

5. Reporting to the Head, Exhibitions, work under limited direction with autonomy and accountability for specific tasks and will make decisions related to the direct work area.

6. Provide leadership and supervision to a small team of exhibition staff including monitoring and prioritising the work of the team against the agreed business plan while fostering team development and identifying opportunities for improved working practices to reflect the changing environment of museums and cultural collections.

7. Develop, manage and report against exhibition development and maintenance budgets.

8. Work under a broad direction exercising a considerable degree of independence and make decisions that may have a high level of impact on the direct work area and the broader operations of the Memorial.

Note: This position will on occasion be required to work outside core business hours.

If you experience any problems with the application system please contact the Recruitment Team on 02 6243 4234 or email [email protected]

For more information or to apply visit the AWM website.