
Research (Repatriation) Officer_Identified
Gdg On Campus | University Of Sydney
Chau Chak Wing Museum (F21)
•7 hours ago
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Full time 2 years fixed term contract Enhance provenance understanding and coordinate the return of Australian First Nations Ancestors and First Nations collections in the University’s care Base Salary $103,185 - $111,237 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity This position has been designated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only under the provisions of section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW). The University of Sydney is seeking a Research (Repatriation) Officer (Identified) to support the Curator, Indigenous Heritage, Chau Chak Wing Museum. In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to consolidate and organise the Museum’s cultural heritage records and coordinate repatriation activities relating to the return of First Nations Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred objects. You will ensure collections are cared for according to best practice, while strengthening the Museum’s ability to support communities. Over the two-year period, you will act as a dedicated point of contact for research, repatriation, and stakeholder engagement, making a meaningful contribution to the preservation and care of First Nations Ancestral Remains and important cultural materials. Key Responsibilities include: consolidate and organise existing and new records for long-term sustainability conduct comprehensive data analysis and literature reviews, and prepare succinct summaries for the Curator, Indigenous Heritage, the Repatriation Committee and other stakeholders at the University undertake research to identify repatriation opportunities for First Nations Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred objects in the University’s care collaborate with community representatives, external organisations and repatriation officers to support culturally sensitive processes ensure objects are cared for according to cultural protocol and in line with international standards and recommend improvements within existing resources and practices maintain trusted relationships within communities to facilitate repatriation activities, including handover and ceremonies, and complete all relevant documentation. About you confirmation of identity - identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures ability to act in accordance with cultural protocols related to caring for First Nations Ancestral Remains and Secret/Sacred collections experience working in a similar Research and Repatriation function within the higher education sector or within Museums is highly desirable demonstrated understanding of best practice in relation to repatriation activities (both in an Australian and global context) cultural sensitivity and discretion of the highest order, to manage communications and work respectfully with First Nations communities and stakeholders experience with collection management systems and archival processes strong organisational skills and the ability to work independently on long-term initiatives. 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