The Learning Supervisor position plays a key role in the support of development and delivery of highly successful onsite, online and outreach learning programs by a high performing team of presenters in a heritage building. This position also requires supporting professional development opportunities for teachers, tertiary students, and museum colleagues; and working closely with other teams across the Museum. The key duties of the position include Under the direction of the Manager Learning - Onsite and Outreach, the Learning Supervisor will be required to: • Support the design, development, delivery, and evaluation of high quality, innovative learning programs and resources for school students and teachers visiting the museum onsite, online, and virtually. Programs must align with the Australian Curriculum and MoAD's Learning Philosophy. • Provide leadership as team supervisor for daily operations and administration including program delivery, digital technology, surveys, PACER, rostering, statistics, and reports. • Deliver and model best practice learning programs using a variety of engagement techniques and education pedagogy for all ages and abilities in a variety of contexts, including digital excursions. • Work collaboratively with Learning Coordinators to support the delivery of digital excursions and professional development/mentoring of staff, including project work supervision. • Present and participate in professional learning in a variety of formats - conferences, workshops, and webinars; contribute to Learning's social media accounts. • Work collaboratively with other teams across the museum, within the broader museum sector and with critical external stakeholder groups including teachers, tour operators and school communities.