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The Department of Justice supports the community, Western Australian Government, judiciary, and Parliament through the provision of access to high-quality justice, legal and corrective services, information, and products.
The Arts Coordinator provides oversight and coordination of prisoner participation in arts activities, including accredited art classes, University art courses, cultural events involving arts such as NAIDOC Week and Reconciliation Week exhibitions and projects, and external and internal exhibitions including the ongoing series of exhibitions at Fremantle Prison. The Arts Coordinator plays a critical role in ensuring prisoner participation in art activities and the production and sale of prisoner artwork are carried out in a lawful, ethical, transparent, and culturally appropriate manner that complies with legislative and departmental requirements. This includes the legal rights of the prisoner artist ensuring the governance processes are adhered to regarding sales, commissioning, and ownership of prisoner art.
Working regionally is a great opportunity for individuals to develop themselves professionally where they are required to develop initiative and a broad range of professional and personal skills including the ability to work autonomously and flexibly as well as building and nurturing community and stakeholder relationships. Regional work allows learning new skills and on-the-job experiences.
Arts Coordinator roles may earn an average of A$103,966 - A$114,590 per annum + Super (PSCA 2021)
Working with the Department of Justice, you will receive all the benefits attached to a government career: job security, competitive wages, flexible work arrangements, generous leave provisions, and a supported work/life balance. Read more.
There are countless ways to develop your career at the Department of Justice. It is one of the most diverse public sector organisations in WA, providing a variety of legal, justice, corrections, and related services to the Government and the community. Read more.
The Department of Justice is proud of its diverse workforce and is committed to ensuring all its employees are valued and have the opportunity to maximise their potential. The Department of Justice strongly encourages people from diverse backgrounds to join. Read more.
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