The Public Programs Convenor is a key role in the Learning Team with responsibility for the development and delivery of programs for adult audiences including talks, workshops and performances at the National Gallery in Canberra and across Australia. The National Gallery Learning Team deliver programs and events that support education and lifelong learning, working with audiences across adult programs, kids and families, young people, students and teachers and access. We deliver programs onsite, online and offsite to engage national audiences with the National Collection and artistic program. Working closely with the Public Programs Manager, the Public Programs Convenor collaborates with artists, curators, program convenors, content producers, program partners and communities to deliver programs that promote national engagement with the National Gallery collection and exhibitions program onsite, online and offsite. The Public Programs Convenor produces inclusive and accessible programs for diverse audiences that widen participation, spark curiosity and inspire new ways of thinking. The Public Programs Convenor works with First Nations colleagues across the National Gallery to elevate the voices of First Nations artists and build knowledge and understanding of First Nations arts practices, cultures and perspectives. The Public Programs Convenor is responsible for all aspects of program delivery including project timelines; artist and speaker management; risk management processes; ticketing; website communication; budgets and supervision of casual and contracted event staff. The Public Programs Convenor role requires regular after hours and weekend work. Weekend penalties or time off in lieu will apply. This position reports to the Public Programs Manager. This position is an ongoing, full-time role. The key duties of the position include In accordance with the APS 6 work level standards, you will have the following key responsibilities: Work collaboratively to devise, implement and manage programs that support a wide range of audiences to engage with the National Gallery. Collaborate with National Gallery partners, artists, communities and other external stakeholders to produce programs, overseeing or supporting the operational delivery of programs and events. Undertake all aspects of program delivery, including project timelines; stakeholder management; artist and speaker management; risk management; ticketing; website communication; budgets and supervision of casual and contracted event staff in the delivery of programs. Contribute to the gathering and analysis of audience and programs data to support organisational reporting and the assessment of program impacts.