- Help shape an inclusive workplace
- Drive meaningful change in one of Australia's most celebrated cultural institutions
- Part-time ongoing role in a supportive team
About the Position
The Coordinator, Equity & Inclusion is an exciting new role for a natural collaborator who will support the delivery of Arts Centre Melbourne’s inclusion strategies and initiatives.
This role is responsible for tracking, supporting and delivering key actions within Arts Centre Melbourne’s Equity & Inclusion inclusion strategies and plans, including the Gender Equality Action Plan and the Disability Equity & Inclusion Plan. The position will also elevate the profile of Equity & Inclusion across the organisation, including through the acknowledgement of significant dates, supporting the function of the Employee Networks (the Pride Network and the RISE: Racial Inclusion, Support and Equity Network) and providing ad hoc coordination for projects and initiatives as required. In addition, the role provides administrative support to the Head of Equity & Inclusion and the broader Equity & Inclusion team. The successful candidate will bring a genuine passion for equity and inclusion, experience in administrative roles, strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to working with internal and external stakeholders.
Part-time ongoing position (0.8 FTE). Band 3.1 $78,901.68 p.a. (pro-rata) plus superannuation.
Your skills and experience
- Experience in administrative or coordination roles
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience in diversity, equity and inclusion or human resources roles desirable
- Understanding of diversity and inclusion principles
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects
- Passion for the arts and cultural sector
- Passion for driving access, equity and inclusion in the workplace
- A proactive, customer service-focused mindset
For more information, please read Position Description - Equity & Inclusion Coordinator
About Arts Centre Melbourne
Arts Centre Melbourne acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we gather, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung. We also acknowledge the neighbouring Kulin Nation groups, the Boonwurrung and Bunurong people, and pay our respects to elders, past and present.
Beneath our iconic Spire, in Hamer Hall and at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, we showcase the best of Australian and international performing arts.
Together with our own program of performances, events and activities we offer a diversity of audiences a distinctly multidimensional approach to participation, education and entertainment.
We are now focused on Reimagining Arts Centre Melbourne as part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to transforming the Melbourne Arts Precinct into a thriving, connected creative and civic space over the coming years.
For a glimpse into working at Arts Centre Melbourne click here.
Enjoy Team Member Benefits
As a valued member of our ensemble, you will enjoy:
- Flexible hybrid work arrangements available
- Complimentary tickets
- Discounts at food & beverage outlets
- Discounted commuter benefits and onsite parking
- Access to wellbeing activities and learning and development programs
- Free access to Employee Assistance Programs which includes specific support to our First Nations team members and specific counsellors for members of the LGBTQIA+ community and People of Colour.
Apply Now!
Arts Centre Melbourne welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, Disabled and Deaf people, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and people of all ages.
We seek to provide workplace adjustments at all relevant stages of the recruitment process such as alternative formats or other access supports. You can specify in the application form if you require any adjustments or please ask us at any stage. If you need to contact us about making workplace adjustments during the recruitment process, please send an email to peopleassist@artscentremelbourne.com.au. (please note this inbox is not monitored by the hiring manager; emailed resumes are not able to be considered).
Please submit your resume together with a cover letter describing your experience and fit for the role by 11:55pm, Sunday 29th March 2026.
Early applications are encouraged as applications will be reviewed as they are received, and suitable candidates may be invited to attend an interview prior to the closing date.
Employment at Arts Centre Melbourne is conditional upon the satisfactory completion of a National Police Check.
Applications are open to those with full working rights in Australia. Arts Centre Melbourne is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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