The City of Bunbury is inviting expressions of interest from Aboriginal applicants, in accordance with Section 50D of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) , for casual or fixed-term opportunities at the Wardandi Wanil Art Centre . The Wardandi Wanil Art Centre is a new cultural space celebrating creativity, storytelling, and connection to Country. We are seeking people who enjoy working with the public and are keen to be part of a welcoming, community-focused environment. Available roles will primarily support front-of-house, gallery, and studio operations , with a strong focus on customer service and creating a positive experience for visitors, artists, and community members. If you are enthusiastic, approachable, and interested in working in a creative and culturally rich setting, we encourage you to register your interest. About the Talent Pool This Expression of Interest will form a talent pool for upcoming employment opportunities at the Wardandi Wanil Art Centre. If a suitable role becomes available that matches your availability and skills, you may be contacted to discuss further. Expressions of interest remain active for 12 months , with applications are securely stored during this time. Should you wish to withdraw your application, please email records@bunbury.wa.gov.au Please note: if a specific vacancy is advertised separately, a standalone application will be required. How to Apply Complete the online application form and attach your resume and a brief covering letter explaining why you are interested in working at the Wardandi Wanil Art Centre. As this is a talent pool, no Position Description is provided and duties will vary depending on the role. Skills and Experience We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate: A positive, customer-focused attitude Experience in customer service, retail, hospitality, or front-of-house roles (desirable but not essential) Strong communication and interpersonal skills A willingness to learn and follow procedures Respect for cultural diversity and an interest in arts and culture Reliability, punctuality, and flexibility to work across a range of shifts, including weekends No prior gallery or arts experience is required—training will be provided. What We Offer Conditions of employment are in accordance with the City of Bunbury Employees 2024 Enterprise Agreement . The City of Bunbury is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming workplace. Applications close at 5.00pm (AWST) on 31 December 2026. Be part of a new cultural destination and help create a welcoming experience for our community and visitors. Register your interest in working at the Wardandi Wanil Art Centre today.