• Are you a creative thinker who’s passionate about developing and delivering exceptional children's experiences?
  • Permanent, Part-Time role - 4 days per week.
  • Flexible working arrangements available.
  • City of Newcastle (CN) is currently seeking an experienced and innovative Children's Program Developer to join our team in Museum Archive Libraries and Learning (MALL), working Monday to Thursday in this permanent, part-time role opportunity.
What’s it like working at the City of Newcastle?

We are focused on making a real difference in our community and achieving our vision of creating a smart, liveable, and sustainable global city. We are proud to deliver services valued by our community. People come first at the City of Newcastle, which means providing employees with meaningful work and capacity for work life balance. As a large local organisation, CN offers opportunity to develop in your current role, grow into future opportunities and reach your full potential.

Our organisation’s values are Cooperation, Respect, Excellence and Wellbeing which are underpinned by our behaviours of courage, trust, and pride. Together, our values and behaviours support our decision making, our day-to-day interactions and everything we do.

We value diversity of thought, and we focus on equity in the workplace. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace culture where everyone feels respected, safe, and valued so they can be themselves and fully contribute their opinions and perspectives to the success of the organisation.
The Children's Program Developer develops and delivers a diverse and inclusive range of programming, partnerships and resources to support the learning and literacy development of children from birth through to age 12. In this role you will lead the development of a suite of engaging and innovative STEM, history and literacy-based programs across the Newcastle libraries and museum.

Drawing upon your proven children's programming experience, key responsibilities will include leading the development, planning, delivery and evaluation of children's programs in a customer-focused and cost-effective manner. You will implement effective evaluation and feedback mechanisms to ensure ongoing quality improvement, manage budgets, contracts, as well as, liaise and negotiate with stakeholders on programming including logistics, intellectual property rights, staff, volunteer and contractor management.
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12/05/2024

Jennifer Levitt-Maxwell

[email protected]

02 4974 1434

Part Time
Newcastle
NSW
$80,801.42 + 11% Superannuation per annum for a 28-hour week