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Deputy Production Manager

Exciting opportunity to join major performing arts organisation

Small, dynamic and dedicated team

Bell Shakespeare is one of Australia’s foremost theatre companies. We are seeking an experienced Deputy Production Manager to join the Production team. The Deputy Production Manager is responsible for providing production support in the planning and delivery of the Company’s activities, specifically providing support to the Company’s stage productions, workshops, installations, functions and events.

The role will primarily support the Head of Production and production staff members to deliver Bell Shakespeare’s productions and programs in a range of venues.

Supervising seasonal production crew and working across the company, this role is a key part of the production department, working closely with creative teams, builders and suppliers to ensure that all production and design requirements are achieved to the highest standard.

Who you are

The successful applicant will be an active participant in pre-production planning, rehearsal activity, bump in, season support, bump out and facility maintenance. This includes co- ordination and delivery of production related resources, supervision and direction of production teams, researching and sourcing equipment, working closely with creative teams, as well as maintaining accurate records and documentation within the production environment.

As part of the Bell Shakespeare team, you will

– Receive complimentary tickets to all Bell Shakespeare productions
– Receive ongoing professional development
– Have the opportunity to work within major performing arts venues, including Sydney  Opera House, Arts Centre Melbourne and Canberra Theatre Centre

To be considered as a successful applicant we require;

Essential criteria

Demonstrated professional industry experience

Knowledge and experience in theatre production techniques

Ability to create and interpret technical drawings using CAD software

An understanding of the artistic process and the ability to work with creative teams

Proven ability to work in a team environment whilst also able to work autonomously

Flexible attitude to duties, responsibilities and working hours within the skill set of the position

High level computer skills, particularly using spreadsheets and word processing software

Excellent problem solving and communication skills

Ability to keep detailed written and electronic records

Must hold a current driver’s licence

Be an Australian Citizen or hold permanent residency

Desirable skills

Tertiary Qualifications in arts, arts management and/or theatre technical and production fields

Knowledge of Workplace Health & Safety requirements in a production environment and prior experience producing WHS documentation including Risk Assessments and Safe Work Method Statements

Experience in the planning, installation and operation of technical systems

Experience in coordinating set and prop construction and an understanding of construction processes and timelines

Experience in using tools and machinery

Forklift licence

Dogging and/or Riggers certification

Application:

If you are interested in the role, please send through your CV and a cover letter for the attention of:

Benjamin Howlett
Head of Production hr@bellshakespeare.com.au

Download Position Description HERE

Bell Shakespeare is an Equal Opportunity employer. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, and culturally and linguistically diverse applicants are encouraged to apply for this position.

Applications will close at 5pm on October 11th 2019.

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