The Heritage Development Coordinator will support a community, customer and value driven heritage program managing the sponsorship, development, stewardship, and licensing of assets across TAHE’s heritage portfolio.
The role enables precinct and place making through quality design, extensive and inclusive engagement with communities and coordination of efficient ‘end to end’ planning, delivery. promotion and utilisation of heritage adaptive reuse projects.
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Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate planning and delivery of innovative and creative heritage precinct making, and midscale place and adaptive reuse project works and services.
- Engage and consult at local and regional levels across NSW for projects enabling and showcasing sustainable community outcomes.
- Support the management of quality restoration, adaptation, and interpretation design, fostering a consistent approach to brand, narrative, heritage, and cultural storytelling.
- Develop and monitor cost-efficient, community, customer and value-driven prioritisation and optimisation of project initiation, funding approvals, scheduling, scoping and benefits realisation.
- Assist management of a complex and dispersed asset portfolio with input to strategic and asset management planning, asset assurance and asset operations and maintenance arrangements.
- Develop specifications, scopes and procure performance-based contracted services.
Key Requirements
- Tertiary qualification in project, program, heritage or design management, or extensive equivalent experience
- Demonstrated experience in coordination of complex, medium scale, design, and construction projects including enabling visioning, oversight, planning, scheduling, value optimisation and development of functional documentation and data analysis.
- Knowledge and application of value-driven, creative, and sustainable architectural design principles (including Building Code of Australia, Disability Discrimination Act) compliance measures, heritage, and cultural storytelling) supporting measurable community benefits.
- Experience in project feasibility assessment and planning, including prioritisation, initiation, estimating, budgeting, funding and cash-flow justifications and approvals.
- Strong experience in the coordination and engagement of diverse, regional and local stakeholders assimilating multiple viewpoints and flexibly enabling effective customer / community outcomes.
- Proven experience in the specification and procurement of contracted services.
This role is based in Sydney CBD with flexible working arrangements (2 days/week working from home).
To apply for this role, please send an up-to-date resume to daniel.flatley@randstad.com.au
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.
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The Heritage Development Coordinator will support a community, customer and value driven heritage program managing the sponsorship, development, stewardship, and licensing of assets across TAHE’s heritage portfolio.
The role enables precinct and place making through quality design, extensive and inclusive engagement with communities and coordination of efficient ‘end to end’ planning, delivery. promotion and utilisation of heritage adaptive reuse projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate planning and delivery of innovative and creative heritage precinct making, and midscale place and adaptive reuse project works and services.
- Engage and consult at local and regional levels across NSW for projects enabling and showcasing sustainable community outcomes.
- Support the management of quality restoration, adaptation, and interpretation design, fostering a consistent approach to brand, narrative, heritage, and cultural storytelling.
- Develop and monitor cost-efficient, community, customer and value-driven prioritisation and optimisation of project initiation, funding approvals, scheduling, scoping and benefits realisation.
- Assist management of a complex and dispersed asset portfolio with input to strategic and asset management planning, asset assurance and asset operations and maintenance arrangements.
- Develop specifications, scopes and procure performance-based contracted services.
Key Requirements
...- Tertiary qualification in project, program, heritage or design management, or extensive equivalent experience
- Demonstrated experience in coordination of complex, medium scale, design, and construction projects including enabling visioning, oversight, planning, scheduling, value optimisation and development of functional documentation and data analysis.
- Knowledge and application of value-driven, creative, and sustainable architectural design principles (including Building Code of Australia, Disability Discrimination Act) compliance measures, heritage, and cultural storytelling) supporting measurable community benefits.
- Experience in project feasibility assessment and planning, including prioritisation, initiation, estimating, budgeting, funding and cash-flow justifications and approvals.
- Strong experience in the coordination and engagement of diverse, regional and local stakeholders assimilating multiple viewpoints and flexibly enabling effective customer / community outcomes.
- Proven experience in the specification and procurement of contracted services.
This role is based in Sydney CBD with flexible working arrangements (2 days/week working from home).
To apply for this role, please send an up-to-date resume to daniel.flatley@randstad.com.au
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.
show more