Senior Curator, Geosciences (Mineralogy/Geology)

Deadline: Sunday, March 2, 2025 - 23:45
Employer: Museums Victoria, Melbourne VIC
Contract Duration: Permanent
Contract Type: Full Time
Salary: $106,534 – $117,716 per annum

Australia’s largest public museum organisation is seeking a Senior Curator, Geosciences (Mineralogy/Geology) to join Museums Victoria.

ABOUT MUSEUMS VICTORIA:

Welcome to Museums Victoria (MV), where we care for the state’s scientific and cultural collections, and every day brings new opportunities to inspire, challenge, and educate. From the awe-inspiring Melbourne Museum to the culturally significant Immigration Museum, the innovative Scienceworks, and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building, we are a team of passionate professionals dedicated to preserving the past and shaping the future.

And now, we are on the lookout for a Senior Curator, Geosciences (Mineralogy/Geology). If you are passionate about leading innovative research projects, preserving collections, and collaborating with a dynamic team to make geosciences accessible and impactful, this role could be your next great adventure!

ABOUT THE POSITION:

Museums Victoria has the largest Geosciences collections (Minerals, Rocks, Ores, Meteorites and Impactites) in Australia, and an internationally significant mineral collection. The purpose of this position is to develop research programs and collaborations in geosciences, particularly Mineralogy, develop the museums geoscience collections, provide collection access, and contribute to public program outputs for Museums Victoria.

Some of the key duties include:

Lead a research program in mineralogy and geology to enhance the Museum’s profile.
Conduct collections-linked research and coordinate development of mineralogy, petrology, and meteorite collections.
Initiate and maintain research collaborations with museums, universities, government departments, and community groups.
Secure research funding through grants, collaborations, and philanthropic programs.
Lead and supervise staff, postgraduate students, and volunteers in research and collection projects.
Provide geosciences expertise to Exhibitions, Education, Public Programs, Outreach, and Media.
Communicate geoscience to diverse audiences through public programs, exhibitions, online services, and other media.
Ensure ethical and safe work practices in laboratory, collection, and field research activities.
Comply with Museums Victoria's policies, procedures, and relevant legislation.