Education Engagement Officer (Identified) – AM

Vacancy Details
Closing Date
10/11/2025 10:00 am
Institution
Australian Museum
Salary
Annual salary rate $99,938 – $110,271, plus employer’s contribution to superannuation (currently 12%) and annual leave loading. 
Employment status
Full-time, 35 hours / 5 days per week. Period of engagement: 7 months with the possibility of an extension for an additional six months
Location
Newcastle & Sydney
Contact name
Natalie Taylor, Manager First Nations Education
Contact email

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About the Project

The Mini Museum is a loans-based program at the Australian Museum that aims to reach preschools in regional NSW and is currently in its pilot phase in both Tamworth and Newcastle. The program aims to bring together First Nations knowledges and Western science through a sensory-based learning approach that is supported by digital learning resources. We are looking for a collaborative staff member to join our team to establish positive relationships with First Nations community members and help inform, develop and embed authentic First Nations content and perspectives throughout the program.

About the Role

The Education Engagement Officer, First Nations is responsible for developing and delivering authentic First Nations education content for the Mini Museum program. In this role, you’ll be central to shaping how First Nations knowledge and cultural perspectives are authentically woven into this groundbreaking program—ensuring that our youngest learners begin their educational journey with genuine understanding and respect.

You will build and maintain positive relationships with First Nations communities and organisations and ensure that meaningful consultation informs all our work. You will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, and work to research, develop and deliver authentic and sensitive First Nations content and perspectives that align with our impact outcomes, and reach diverse audiences across the state. Content will be accessible through the physical learning kit, as well as through digital learning resources on the website.

The role will involve liaising with regional preschools and partners to support and deliver local First Nations perspectives in relation to the program. The successful candidate will ensure that content includes First Nations voices within target regions in NSW. There will be a focus on localising content in the Newcastle region in the first instance and as such, the ability to travel and to work autonomously is essential. We are open to the right candidate being located outside of Sydney, however, they will need to spend a negotiated number of days working in Sydney each month.

About you

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual who is deeply committed to authentically sharing and promoting First Nations cultures. The ideal candidate will have strong connections with First Nations communities and a proven ability to collaborate, and build and maintain positive relationships with a variety of stakeholders, including those in regional areas. The ideal candidate will be able to work both productively and autonomously, with an ability to translate and interpret concepts for particular audiences.

Knowledge & Experience

  • Demonstrated experience in working with First Nations content in a detailed and trusted manner that reflects First Nations self-determination
  • Demonstrated experience in consultation with First Nations communities and organisations
  • Knowledge and understanding of current best practice in Aboriginal education, including culturally responsive teaching and many ways pedagogies
  • Working with young audiences, ideally early childhood/preschoolers
  • Experience working within a cultural or education institution
  • Experience creating content for a variety of audiences

 

Essential requirements

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent – Aboriginality/Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
  • Tertiary qualifications in a relevant field, or extensive experience in a similar role.
  • Hold a valid NSW Working with Children Clearance