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Security Officer, Security Control Room

NGA Level 2
Position Number – Several Vacancies
$51,545 – $57,275 per annum
Full-time – Ongoing

Applications close midnight, Sunday 15 May 2022
Applications closed

THE POSITION

Reporting to the Assistant Manager Security the Security Officer provides an efficient and effective security service which protects:

  • the National Gallery’s works of art
  • ensures the safety and service needs of visitors and staff
  • seeks to enhance visitor experience; and
  • supports the objectives and strategies identified in the National Gallery’s Corporate Plan.

As weekend and sift work is expected with this role, weekend, public holiday and shift penalty's apply in accordance with the National Gallery's Enterprise Agreement.

CONTACT

Further information about the position may be obtained by contacting Colin O’Shea on +61 2 6240 6469 or Michelle.Izzard@nga.gov.au. The Recruitment Officer may also be contacted on +61 2 6240 6495.

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