A unique institution at the heart of Melbourne’s iconic meeting place, Federation Square, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is Australia’s national museum of film, TV, videogames, digital culture and art. Welcoming over 1.45m visitors in 2015/16, ACMI is the most visited museum of the moving image in the world and the third most visited museum in Australia.

We are currently recruiting for a Senior Philanthropy Officer to drive forward the growth of ACMI’s philanthropy program, with an emphasis on the identification and cultivation of individual donors and the drafting of compelling and targeted applications for support from Trusts and Foundations and other public organisations. Working in close collaboration with the Head of Development and the Senior Memberships Officer and other departments within ACMI the position will play a critical role in ensuring ACMI’s ongoing sustainability through the management and development of its fundraising and philanthropic partnerships.

You will bring your extensive fundraising and philanthropic management experience to this role with the ability to manage strategic relationships to drive donor growth. You will have experience in developing funding proposals with a track record in executing successful cultivation strategies with individual donors.
If successful you will become part of a talented, committed, driven and creative team of people who share a passion for film and digital media in a fast paced, innovative and collaborative environment.

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To apply for this great opportunity, please go to our website careers page and follow the online application process. Applications should provide a 500 word response demonstrating their ability to meet the requirements of the role outlined within the position description and be submitted together with a brief resume.

For further information on this role, please refer to the position description listed on the employment section of our website www.acmi.net.au.

Please note interviews will be held the week beginning: 26 June 2017