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Production Coordinator – Contemporary Music

As the longest-running arts festival in the nation, our not-for-profit organisation is dedicated to enriching life through art. We are answerable to our community and seek to demonstrate the power of art to bridge divisions and unite people from all sectors of life. The inclusivity we seek addresses multi-cultural, socioeconomic and geographical divides. We champion rich Indigenous traditions and contemporary art practices. We collaborate with local institutions, grassroots arts organisations to develop opportunities, skills and jobs for Western Australians, as we have since our foundation in UWA in 1953. Perth Festival is central to supporting the next generation of creative thinkers. We commission and present works that give voice to this generation, as well as commission acclaimed National and International artists to collaborate with local artists. New perspectives, big ideas and creative action at the Festival can provide the toolkit for our community to thrive in the 21st century

The Opportunity

The Production Coordinator – Contemporary Music is responsible for supporting the Program Coordinator – Music in the planning and delivery of the Perth Festival 2025 Contemporary Music Program.

During the event this role will be responsible for the on-ground event delivery including the delivery of the technical aspects of the program and:

  • Supporting the Technical Director in the technical planning on contemporary music program delivery, providing detailed advice on event and venue logistics and site planning.
  • Developing, negotiating, and adapting the Technical Specifications of the Music sites that will be shared with the artists/artists management.
  • Acting as the primary contact for the promoters and producers in terms of all technical requirements. This includes liaising on behalf of Perth Festival with key supplier stakeholders in the quoting and organisation of additional quotes to the standard rig, and then presenting these quotes to the Producer/Technical Director.
  • Preparing production schedules for site builds across the venue pillars of the contemporary music program.
  • Liaising with Production administrator to raise purchase orders, monitor payments of invoices within the approved Perth Festival Events Budgets.
  • Planning, budgeting, scheduling, delegating, and managing the logistics, technical production, suppliers, local government authorities and crew at venues during event delivery in consultation with the Technical Director.
  • Attending internal and external meetings as deemed necessary for the scope of role, whilst positively representing the Perth Festival Production Department


The ideal candidate will meet the following selection criteria:

  • 5 years of proven experience in Production Coordinator
  • Proven experience working in a fast paced and high-pressure festival environment.
  • High level organisation skills with the ability to organise, prioritise, plan, implement and meet deadlines in a live music environment.
  • Sound knowledge of the performing arts industry and excellent networks.
  • Experience in Site Management and Crew Supervising.
  • Experience in hazard identification and risk mitigation.
  • Demonstrate specialised Live Events and Theatrical Technical skills.
  • Proficiency in a range of computing skills and technology, including AutoCAD, Vectorworks or Sketch up.
  • Well-developed interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills


Special Requirement:

  • Current, valid C Class Driver’s License 
  • White Card 
  • Forklift License (Desirable)
  • Riggers Ticket (Desirable)


The Festival Offers

  • Non-profit organisation with some salary packaging benefits.
  • Paid parental leaves.
  • Free/Discounted tickets for Perth Festival Events.
  • 5 weeks annual leave
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • A genuine and supportive team culture 
  • A strong employee listening culture which provides regular opportunities to provide your feedback about life at which is used to make improvements to our organisation.


To Apply

Perth Festival is a dynamic environment that engages with some of the most incredible professionals, artists and art in the world. We work hard, we love what we do and we empower our team to work flexibly in a way that suits their lifestyle.

If this sounds like the right fit for you, please respond to the selection criteria listed and apply via the external link to submit your application including a resume and cover letter.

Apply HERE

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our People & Culture team at recruitment@perthfestival.com.au

Applications closing date: Tuesday, 12 November 2024

Our commitment to diversity and equal employment opportunity:

Perth Festival promotes inclusion and values diversity, and our recruitment process focuses on the skills and abilities that help to attract, develop, and retain our workforce. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences. Perth Festival does not condone or tolerate victimisation, sexual harassment, or direct and indirect discrimination.

It is important to us that candidates with disability can participate equitably in the recruitment process. As such we are able to provide you with reasonable adjustments such as access, equipment or other practical support at relevant stages of the recruitment process. If you need assistance or adjustments to fully participate in the application or interview process or if you have any enquiries about these, please contact Gurleen Pal, People and Culture Manager on recruitment@perthfestival.com.au.

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