• Support business areas with advice and guidance on how to introduce a First Nations voice and embed First Nations perspectives in our strategic and operational activities.
  • Work closely with the RAP Working group and business areas to guide, coordinate and implement the delivery of RAP actions and reporting.
  • Plan and manage the National Gallery’s NAIDOC and National Reconciliation Week activities, and other days of significance as required.
  • Develop and source impactful cultural competency learning and development opportunities for the National Gallery’s workforce.
  • Develop and embed First Nations First principles and associated guidance for the National Gallery.
  • Provide support and advice for the First Nations Advisory Group.
  • Support and advise the National Gallery with its community engagement, including helping arrange Welcome to Country and ensuring effective collaboration and respectful relationships between the National Gallery and First Nation Communities.
  • Support National Gallery staff and provide guidance in the development of strategy, policies, programs and practices related to or involving First Nations engagement.
  • Develop and nurture effective relationships with key internal and external stakeholders.
  • Other duties as required commensurate with your skills and abilities, and to support the broader outcomes of the team.
The National Gallery is one of Australia’s leading visual arts institutions. The National Gallery is based in Canberra and is a vital part of the Australian cultural landscape. Our Purpose is to collect, preserve, promote and share the national collection of art. The Vision of the National Gallery is to be the international reference point for art in Australia, inspiring all people to explore, experience and learn. Our Values include boldness, integrity, respect, and excellence.
The National Gallery is seeking an experienced leader in First Nations engagement with a strong track record of delivering outcomes. Working closely with the National Gallery’s First Nations staffing body, this role advances and champions First Nations perspectives across the National Gallery by providing advice, delivering key projects and guiding implementation of others and coordinating engagement with community. This role plays an active part in the RAP Working Group and supports the Gallery’s First Nations Advisory Group.

Continuing to elevate First Nations cultures is a key priority of the National Gallery’s strategic direction. The National gallery is currently implementing an Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan and has aspirations to develop First Nations First Principles to align to the National Cultural Policy, Revive.
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14/05/2024

recruitment

[email protected]

0261202939

Full Time
Parkes 2600
ACT
$108,322 to $123,601
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