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Bring your technical expertise to life in our state-of-the-art venues.
Stand out in the industry and be part of an outstanding, dedicated in-house technical team in a role that prioritises your personal development. This Role includes generous Sunday rates, a flexible span of hours and other rewarding penalties through Clause 10 of the Geelong Arts Centre Enterprise Agreement 2021-24.
Creativity and technical excellence is what Geelong Arts Centre does best. Hosting a huge array of events from theatre and live music performances to workshops and gala events, This is your chance to work with brand new state-of-the-art technical equipment to bring nine versatile spaces, theatres and venues to life.
Geelong Arts Centre will become Australia’s largest regional arts centre upon completion of the Little Malop Street Redevelopment in 2023. Backed with a $140 million investment from the Victorian Government, the Little Malop Street Redevelopment will significantly expand the capacity of Geelong Arts Centre, providing multiple new theatres, state-of-the-art technical equipment, more dining options, a new Box Office and new administration and back of house facilities.
Dedicated to delivering a bold future for a clever and creative Geelong, Geelong Arts Centre is a ‘must-play’ destination for exciting and innovative major performances and performers, attracting professional, high-end productions?to the Geelong region.
Be part of history and join the Geelong Arts Centre technical team during an exhilarating time of growth and expansion!
Geelong Arts Centre is a leader, connector, and creator of extraordinary cultural experiences for local and global communities. Want to be a part of it? Apply now!
About the role
The Head of Lighting and Vision leads the delivery of high-quality lighting and vision technical production services within all Geelong Arts Centre venue and performance spaces. This role provides specialist technical expertise to support presenters deliver live events and performances.
This position coordinates the conservation of the Centre’s lighting and vision assets, including systems and equipment servicing, maintenance schedules, operating information and storage and retrieval to ensure equipment is operational and ready for service.
The Head of Lighting and Vision leads the day-to-day operations and supports the development and performance of the lighting team. Additionally, this position provides supervision of the broader technical team and operates of lighting and audio-visual equipment for pre-production, rigging, rehearsal, performances, recordings, and de-rigging of shows and events in line with budgeted schedules.
The ideal candidate will have:
- Minimum 3 years’ experience as a lighting technician (preferably working in the entertainment or live performance industry)
- Tertiary qualification in Live Performance or relevant field desirable
- Experience leading a team of lighting and vision technicians in a large-scale theatre or similar live performance venue.
- Industry-leading expertise of lighting and vision equipment used in live performance, and experience applying this knowledge to successfully achieve and create specific lighting and artistic effects.
- Proven contribution to the overall professional effect of productions and experiences and applying this knowledge for different situations, venues, and performance scenarios.
- Knowledge and experience of electronics, computer networking systems such as ArtNet and sACN.
- Highly developed stakeholder engagement skills, with a positive diplomatic approach, flexibility of style, and the ability to establish productive working relationships with a variety of people.
- Availability to work outside of normal business hours including evening, late nights and weekend work will be required as part of the normal hours of duty.
- Current Driver’s Licence
- Working with Children Check
The following capabilities are essential to success in this position:
Communicating with influence:
Engages and energises others through confident and persuasive communication; tailors communication style and message according to audience needs.
Service culture:
A people first attitude; considers others’ perspectives in making decisions and providing consistent quality advice and service; offers solutions and strategies that best serve the stakeholder’s needs.
Digital literacy:
Promotes technical solutions to modernise work practices, ensuring alignment with business requirements and contemporary digital landscape; actively grows capability in digital communication and technology literacy.
Leading teams:
Leads with values-in-action, integrity and emotional intelligence to support, develop, motivate, and guide the team to achieve successful outcomes, feel valued and wanting to do their best.
Planning and organising:
Plans, analyses and coordinates the delivery of projects/assignments while balancing priorities and resources; continually evaluates progress and re-prioritises work based on changing needs
Consulting and advice:
Interprets needs and offers pragmatic and valued advice; ensures solutions are leading practice and sustainable; supports the achievement of outcomes for stakeholders.
Collaboration:
Proactively supports working together, shares ideas and provides constructive feedback; respects and values others; encourages camaraderie, cohesiveness and connectedness.
Position Description
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Please Note: This role is offered as a two-year fixed-term, full-time appointment. Pending government funding it is intended that, if successful in their appointment, the appointed candidate will have their contract renewed for a further two-year period. Following this renewal the opportunity to have the position become permanent, ongoing will be made available to the successful employee.
Sound like you? Then we want to hear from you!
Applications close at midnight Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Please direct any queries to: employment@geelongartscentre.org.au