• 1. Manage the Gallery's inward and outward loan process to ensure that loaned and borrowed works of art are appropriately documented, protected and meet the Gallery's legal and ethical best practice requirements.
  • 2. Assume responsibility for all registration components of exhibitions including: the preparation and reporting of budgets; the timely scheduling of arrival and departure of works; the oversight of installation for inward loans; the management of couriers as required; and the preparation of documentation and correspondence governing the movement of cultural objects which meet the Gallery's legal, procedural and ethical best practice requirements.
  • 3. Assume responsibility for registration requirements for acquisitions including transportation, condition assessments, documentation pertaining to the transfer of legal title and accessioning.
The National Portrait Gallery reflects the face of Australia and increases understanding and appreciation of Australian people and their stories through the art of portraiture. Guided by our values of creativity, innovation, inclusivity and integrity, our purpose is to develop a national portrait collection and provide the broadest possible access to all Australians. We do this through presenting engaging exhibitions and live and educational programs onsite in our award-winning building in Canberra, offsite across Australia, and on demand.
The Gallery is a dynamic and inclusive workplace and recognises the great contribution of our team. We’re committed to the health, safety and wellbeing of our team and our visitors, and to sustaining a safe workplace and inclusive culture. We support flexible working practices, including working from home, and respect family and caring responsibilities.
The Gallery is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. We welcome applications from First Nations people, LGBTQIA+ people, people with a disability, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
The position
The Registrar, as part of the Curatorial and Collection section, is critical to the delivery of the Gallery’s exhibition and acquisition activities. The role works collaboratively with all colleagues in Curatorial and Collection, in particular the broader Registration team, as well as with colleagues across the Gallery to facilitate a dynamic program of exhibition, display and acquisitions.
Working as part of a small, multidisciplinary team, this role supports the Head of Registration to coordinate the workflow of Registration activities throughout the Gallery within a dynamic schedule of priorities. The Registrar ensures that best practice standards are always maintained in relation to the care, storage and movement of artworks.
The Registrar reports to the Head of Registration. The role of Registrar has management responsibilities for three Registration positions. The role requires developed leadership, communication, negotiation, and project management skills combined with initiative and sound judgement. A strong understanding of, and experience with, Australian and international legal and ethical frameworks related to loans, acquisitions and the movement of works of art is imperative for this role. The candidate should be an adaptive problem solver with a focus on continuous improvement in Registration practices.

Specific Tasks
1. Manage the Gallery's inward and outward loan process to ensure that loaned and borrowed works of art are appropriately documented, protected and meet the Gallery's legal and ethical best practice requirements.
2. Assume responsibility for all registration components of exhibitions including: the preparation and reporting of budgets; the timely scheduling of arrival and departure of works; the oversight of installation for inward loans; the management of couriers as required; and the preparation of documentation and correspondence governing the movement of cultural objects which meet the Gallery's legal, procedural and ethical best practice requirements.
3. Assume responsibility for registration requirements for acquisitions including transportation, condition assessments, documentation pertaining to the transfer of legal title and accessioning.
4. Oversee, in consultation with the Head of Registration, the handling, installation, packing and unpacking of works of art to meet Australian and international museum standards, for all works in the custody of the Gallery.
5. Supervise Registration team staff and work as a key member of multi-disciplinary project teams across Gallery departments, ensuring the oversight and application of WH&S principles, procedures and participative management practices.
6. Create and maintain accurate records to facilitate access to, and identification of, loans and acquisitions in the Gallery’s Collection Management System (EMu) and Gallery digital records.
7. Liaise effectively with the curatorial, exhibitions and facilities teams to successfully deliver all registration requirements of our exhibition and acquisitions programs, working collaboratively and adaptively.
8. Uphold all Registration and related policies and procedures, from a perspective of continuous improvement, to ensure the gallery is compliant with national and international regulations and procedures for the movement of cultural objects, including the Gallery’s Approved Arrangements, Known Consignor Scheme status, insurance coverage and indemnification.

Specific Requirements
• The Registrar must have the ability to perform physical duties as required for the movement of works of art. This may include the movement of packed and unpack works of all media types as well as crates and travel frames.
• The Registrar must have the capacity to gain and hold a White Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) for Known Consigner requirements.

Please see position description at
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25/08/2024

Renee Joyce

[email protected]

02 6102 7040

Full Time
Canberra
ACT
$92,713 - $108,785
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