Kaitiaki Taonga Maori

Organisation/person name: 
Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery - Napier City Council
Work type: 
Temporary: Full-Time
Work classification: 
Administration - Arts
Job description: 

Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Napier, is one of New Zealand's leading museums and art galleries with a national reputation for distinctive exhibitions.  We are seeking a dynamic, innovative person to join our organisation as the Kaitiaki Taonga Maori at what is an exciting period in our development.

The Kaitiaki Taonga Maori is a full time limited term (12 months) position responsible for the care of and access to the Taonga Maori collections held at the Hawke’s Bay Museum & Art Gallery (HBMAG). The position has both collection research and visitor facilitation components and successful candidates will be research oriented with good communication skills.

Candidates should have a relevant tertiary qualification, arts, culture and heritage sector experience. Vernon skills desirable. Candidates should have extensive knowledge of Tikanga Maori, with good Te Reo preferred. 

Opportunity location: 
Napier, Hawke's Bay
Key skills sought: 

Relevant tertiary qualification, arts, culture and heritage sector experience.Knowledge of Tikanga Maori. Te Reo skills.

 

Start date: 
Monday, 28 June 2010
End date: 
Friday, 24 June 2011
This opportunity is: 
Paid
Closing date: 
Friday, 30 April 2010
Contact details: 

Tanya Stewart,

Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery, PO Box 248, Napier

Email:  tstewart@hbmag.co.nz, Tel: (06) 835 9241, Fax: (06) 835 9249

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    Hawkes Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Napier

    The Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is now closed order to undertake a significant redevelopment project.

    Home to Hawke's Bay's great treasures: Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is a place of stories, heritage, art and artefacts - a place where visitors can explore New Zealand's vibrant art and cultural history.

    The redevelopment project will repackage the exterior to match the wealth within. Our doors will reopen in 2013.

    The HBMAG Education Service will continue throughout the redevelopment project, operating from The Faraday Centre and other sites throughout the region. Please see the Education page on our website for further information www.hbmag.co.nz

    The Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery will continue to hold events during the redevelopment. Please see the Events page on our website for further information www.hbmag.co.nz

    To find out more about Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery's redevelopment project visit the website: www.forus.org.nz

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