Description:
Public Art & Public Programs Officer
- Band 5 ($60,497 - $69,626 per annum)
- Permanent Part-time (0.8EFT)
- Flexible working arrangements available
About the Role
This role is responsible for the development of the annual public art program in line with the Public Art Policy and Procedure. The role is also responsible for the planning and delivery of the Public Program within the Horsham Town Hall Venue including ongoing programs such as Mini Makers, Art Club and School Holiday workshops.
About You
The successful applicant will have a degree or diploma in visual arts, cultural development education or a related field and/or at least 3 years' experience organising and coordinating the delivery of public art outcomes and creative public programs.
About the Region
Horsham Rural City Council is a vibrant municipality located approximately 300 kilometres north-west of Melbourne. The majority of its 19,880 residents are located in Horsham, a hub for health care, niche retail, education and schooling, community services, arts, sports and culture.
The region is a significant producer of dryland, broad-acre cereals and agriculture is one of the region's main industries. There is an abundance of wide-open space, small populations and diverse natural assets, including recreational lakes, wetlands, the Wimmera River, Mount Arapiles and nearby Grampians National Park.
For a confidential conversation, please contact Lauren Larkins, Coordinator Visual Arts on 0400 399 948
For more information, please see the Position Description.
To apply, please provide a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) outling your suitability for this role and a copy of your resume. Please address the Key Selection Criteria in your cover letter.
Applications Close: 10 Aug 2025