Te Papa is Aotearoa New Zealand's national museum, renowned for being bicultural, research-driven, and innovative. Our success is built on our relationships with and our ability to represent communities who have connections to the collections in our care.Fixed-term until September 2026 (to cover for parental leave)
Salary : $79,299 - $94,167
Help build a New Zealand History and Cultures collection for Aotearoa New Zealand's national museum.
An opportunity to contribute to sustaining a vigorous New Zealand History and Cultures collection and research base for Te Papa and to support our Exhibition / Experience programme.
You will work closely with other curators, collection managers, our exhibition development team and others in the organisation to :
You will be part of a small and busy team so you will need to be able to work across the range of curatorial tasks including working with communities, research, writing and cataloguing.
The ideal person for this position will have the following :
Experience of working with objects, collections and forms of intangible knowledge
About us
Te Papa is Aotearoa New Zealand's national museum, renowned for being bicultural, research-driven, and innovative. Our success is built on our relationships with and our ability to represent communities who have connections to the collections in our care. Our vision is for a Tiriti-based museum, where a collective commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi is fostered and Maori exercise tino rangatiratanga.
The starting salary for this position will be between $79,299 to $94,167 with opportunity for progression through the band. Offers will be made within the range to reflect the skills and experience offered by the candidate and internal relativities.
Applicants must have the ability to obtain and maintain the legal right to work in New Zealand. Prior to Te Papa confirming any offer of employment, pre-employment checks will be undertaken including criminal conviction history and reference checking as a minimum.
Applications close : Thursday, 31 July 2025, 5pm.
Contact : Paul Diamond, Head of NZ and Pacific Histories and Cultures :
New Zealand • Te Aro, Wellington, NZ