About the role As the Public Art Project Officer, you will oversee the operations of the City's Public Art Program while spearheading the development and implementation of new public art projects. You will be a key player in building internal and external relationships, facilitating community engagement, and supporting public art initiatives that inspire and enrich public spaces. Your role will include providing expert advice, coordinating public art projects, managing project documentation, and ensuring that public art strategies align with best practices for diverse cultural engagement. Work type: Permanent part time 45.6 hours per fortnight Classification: Band 6 $90,263 - $97,365 per annum plus superKey responsibilities include: Serve as a key liaison for stakeholders in public art project proposals. Foster collaborative relationships with council teams and community partners. Champion the involvement of artists, encouraging investment and innovation. Deliver and support public art projects, including those involving First Nation's artists. Manage project documentation, including procurement, reporting, and evaluation. Identify and secure grant funding and manage related reporting requirements. Coordinate public art events and facilitate community participation in projects. Provide guidance on the care and management of outdoor art collections. Adhere to Council policies and contribute to creating an inclusive, child-safe environment. About youTo be successful in this role you will have extensive knowledge and experience in the arts and cultural industries.Essential Experience: Proven project management skills, with a strong track record of managing public art projects. Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Experience developing project management tools and facilitating networks. Relevant tertiary qualifications with experience or substantial relevant professional experience. Current Victorian Driver's Licence. Desirable: Tertiary qualifications in Arts Administration, Architecture, or related fields. Experience in arts and culture project management within a local government context. If this sounds like the role for you, then click apply now! Child Safety Responsibilities We are committed to being a child-safe organisation and have zero-tolerance for child abuse. We have specific policies, procedures, and mandatory training in place to support employees, volunteers, and contractors to achieve and adhere to these commitments. Please read our Child Safe Standards Management Policy. Diversity and Inclusion At the City we want a workforce that reflects the community we live in. We welcome and embrace everyone, all people with their own unique experiences, and support and encourage all our employees to do their best work, have equal access to opportunities and a just working environment. For this reason, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from First Nations people, people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, from the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disability and people of all genders, ages and diverse experience. Create our future together at the City of Greater GeelongJoin the City of Greater Geelong, a community-focused workplace on Wadawurrung Country. We deliver over 130 services to our growing population, striving to make our city a great place to live, work, and study. Our central location for Central Geelong-based employees is the Civic Precinct, Wurriki Nyal, a modern, sustainable, and inclusive workplace, along with our outreach locations.If you're passionate about inclusivity and community, apply now – we’d love to meet you!We support accessibility and encourage discussions about any adjustments or support you may need during the recruitment process. Applications and EnquiriesClick the Position Description link to view more information about this position.Enquiries: Sahn Cramer – Cultural Planner | SCramer@geelongcity.vic.gov.auClick the Apply button to submit your application or find out more about this opportunity. If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, please contact the Talent Acquisition team via email at careers@geelongcity.vic.gov.au noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch. We collect demographic data to help us learn who our advertisements are reaching and how we can reach an even more diverse audience. We are committed to building a more diverse team. Your responses to our demographic questions are strictly confidential and will not be individually shared.