Coordinator Cultural Planning and Public Art, Blacktown Arts

The Coordinator Cultural Planning and Public Art is responsible for providing key specialist advice to Council on arts and cultural planning and working to achieve a whole of Council commitment to the advancement of arts and cultural development within Blacktown City.

About the opportunity

At Blacktown Arts, we walk alongside our First Nations Elders, Knowledge Holders, and broader communities of artists, partners and collaborators in our shared vision of creative and cultural experiences being part of everyone’s daily lives. A deep sense of culture, place and people sits at the heart of everything we do.

We have an exciting opportunity for a Coordinator Cultural Planning and Public Art to join our Blacktown Arts team on a term contract, full-time basis up to December 2027. Working in the City Living directorate and you will work closely with the leadership team of Arts and Cultural Development and provide city wide leadership and project management across cultural strategy and public art. You will influence and shape several ambitious public art projects associated with Council’s Transformational Projects, including the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grant projects. 

The Coordinator Cultural Planning and Public Art is responsible for providing key specialist advice to Council on arts and cultural planning and working to achieve a whole of Council commitment to the advancement of arts and cultural development within Blacktown City.

The role is also responsible for oversight of Councils public art policy to guide the effective commissioning, procurement, and management of public art projects across Council departments to ensure best practice public art delivery to Council and the community. 

Blacktown Arts is a division of Blacktown City Council. For Council, we deliver arts and cultural development in Blacktown City. We manage the City's art collection, commission and present permanent and temporary public art across the region, and lead cultural strategy for the City.


Qualifications and experience

Essential:

  • Degree qualification in a related field
  • Solid working experience in cultural planning, community engagement and stakeholder consultation in an arts or cultural development context
  • Solid working experience in public art planning, strategy, delivery, and reporting
  • Experience in leading teams to develop and deliver public art projects and arts programs
  • Strong project management, communication, and negotiation skills
  • Current class C driver's license
  • Working with Children’s Check. 

Desirable: 

  • Experience working in local government
  • Demonstrated commitment to customer service. 


Remuneration and benefits

The salary and conditions of employment are in accordance with Blacktown City Council’s Enterprise Agreement.

  • Entry level for this position starts at $2,338.60 per week
  • 35-hour working week 
  • Car allowance
  • Opportunity to participate in Council's flextime arrangement
  • Employee benefits such as leave entitlements (where applicable), 12% employer contribution payable to your nominated superannuation fund, Fitness Passport, gym membership discounts, and social clubs.

This position has been identified as child related work, in accordance with the Child Protection (Working with Children) Regulation 2013. Therefore, your application must include a Working with Children Check (WWCC) number. For further information, go to https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-for-a-working-with-children-check


Our commitment to safety

Blacktown City Council is committed to safety. We have introduced alcohol and other drug testing at the pre-employment phase, and via a series of random and cause testing.

We are a child safe organisation that supports and promotes the safety, wellbeing and empowerment of children.


Position description 

Click here to view or download the position description.

  Apply now using our fast and easy-to-use online application process:

  1. Have your resume and any other relevant documentation ready to attach. 
  2. Have a personal email address ready to use and complete your application without 'logging out' of the system.
  3. Review the questions and decide on your responses before commencing your application.

Best of luck.


Accessibility 

For any questions, please contact Alicia Talbot on 0402 617 754 or Alicia.talbot@blacktown.nsw.gov.au 

Dates

Closing: June 22, 2026, midnight

Website

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