APS 6 - Program Manager, Marketing and MediaHone your marketing strategy creation skills in our friendly and supportive Communications & Marketing team.Enthusiastically collaborate with media and advertising stakeholders to promote the National Library's services.This is a non-ongoing opportunity until 18 July 2025 with the possibility of extension.As a world leading library, the National Library of Australia offers an innovative and collaborative workplace where exceptional team players and technical specialists can flourish. As part of the Library's team, you will help support organisational reform, working collaboratively with your team to shape the Library's future.The Library is seeking to fill a non-ongoing Program Manager, Marketing & Media (APS6) role in the Communications & Marketing Section of the Engagement Branch. This is a non-ongoing opportunity until 18 July 2025, with the possibility of extension.The Program Manager, Marketing & Media will bring up-to-date knowledge of the current Australian media landscape to the Communications and Marketing Section. They will be required to translate this knowledge into engaging content and strategies that capture the interest of the National Library's target audiences.This role will be best suited to an enthusiastic self-starter who happily collaborates widely across the Library and external channels to promote the work of the National Library. This includes sharing in the work to monitor, analyse, report on, and respond to media coverage. The successful candidate will also develop and work to deliver marketing campaigns to support onsite and online activities. The ability to prioritise and maintain flexibility with your day-to-day workload will be an essential skill.Minimum QualificationsQualifications or equivalent experience in communications & marketing are mandatory for the role.Experience in marketing and media management would be highly desirable.We encourage and welcome applications from people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and mature age people. #J-18808-Ljbffr