Repatriation Researcher, First Nations (ID)
- Employer
- Australian Museum
- Location
- Sydney (Region), New South Wales (AU)
- Salary
- You will be paid a competitive annual salary $93,295 - $102,942, pro-rated, plus employer's contribu
- Closing date
- 27 Oct 2024
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- Academic Discipline
- History, Philosophy & Theology, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Life sciences
- Job Type
- Research Related, Other Research Related
- Contract Type
- Temporary
- Hours
- Part Time
About the Project
The Repatriation Program (the Program) is the Australian Museum’s (AM) program to return its Restricted Collections back to their communities of origin, and sits within the First Nations Division. The Program aims to promote reconciliation, self-determination, and best practice in cultural heritage by working with First Nations and Pasifika communities to address past injustices in museum collecting practices. The Program works closely with State and Commonwealth organisations, as well as First Nations and Pasifika communities, to secure funding, provide accountability, and deliver results, ensuring that communities’ aspirations for their cultural heritage are prioritised and respected.
Some examples of the achievements of the Program can be found at: https://www.arts.gov.au/what-we-do/cultural-heritage/indigenous-repatriation/domestic-repatriation
About the Role The roles are aligned with the Australian Museum’s strategic priorities to deliver core aspects of its Corporate Strategic Plan and Reconciliation Action Plan. The AM continues to exceed Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People Diversity Targets and these roles will enhance our commitment to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander employment.
This role is an opportunity for a graduate researcher to hone their research skills in a fast-paced environment and provide a meaningful contribution to practical reconciliation in Australia’s oldest museum through its First Nations repatriation program.
The role is split into two part time positions. The Repatriation Researcher will be conducting provenance research to provide assurance to communities that they are accurately returning Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred Objects to their respective source communities, and will require an understanding of records and archives, and be able to follow lines of research inquiry that may go outside the AM. Experience in cultural sensitivity and community engagement is desirable, as consultations must necessarily discuss the repatriation of Pasifika and Australian First Nations Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred Objects in a sensitive and respectful manner with the relevant communities.
The primary focus of the role will be to provide high quality research that will provide assurance on the provenance of Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred Objects scheduled for return to Country. This will involve engaging with AM Archives and conducting independent research, whilst also providing support for other areas of the Repatriation Program including community consultations and engagement and Restricted Collection care.
Employment Status:
Clerk Grade 5/6.
Fixed term 2 years, starting in January - February 2025.
Part time, one role 2 days per week, and the other role 3 days per week.
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You will be paid a competitive annual salary $93,295 - $102,942, pro-rated, plus employer's contribution to superannuation (currently 11.5%) and annual leave loading.
About you
We are seeking researchers with demonstrated skills in working with archival material and have experience working with First Nations communities, understanding the complexities of this interaction within an institutional setting.
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