Full time
$73,221 per annum + super + Benefits
About Us
Are you ready to join our team and build Australia’s best regional community?
Here at Bundaberg Regional Council, our vision is bold but simple, to build Australia’s best regional community. In order to achieve this, we’ve created a culture that’s centred on our core values. To be a Council that is customer-focused, respectful and prides itself on teamwork, diversity, sustainability, and innovation.
Uniquely positioned north of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, the Bundaberg Region is one of Australia’s fastest-growing regional cities and the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. The Bundaberg Region boasts the most equitable climate in Australia and rates fifth in the world alongside Hawaii. Noted for its environmental excellence, pristine waterways, and proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, the Bundaberg Region showcases everything that nature’s palette can create.
About The Opportunity
In your role as the Technical Supervisor, you will provide technical and venue operations support to ensure the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre provides industry-standard technical services to all internal and external stakeholders by implementing clients’ technical plans before and during productions.
You will also undertake maintenance activities within the venue in a timely and effective manner, adhere to WHS policy’s and procedures and work with the Work Health and Safety branch to implement relevant plans and documentation when required. This role will support the Technical Coordinator in collating and delivering reporting and evaluation data, and you will provide supervision and mentoring to the Theatre Technicians.
About You
- Demonstrated experience in technical theatre work, including lighting, sound desk, projection and stage management
- Qualifications in technical theatre or relevant trade qualifications are desirable
- Demonstrated experience providing supervision and leadership to staff
- Demonstrated competence using Windows desktop software applications
- Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate effectively
- Demonstrated experience with a customer focused approach to people at all levels within the public and private sectors
- Ability to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines and workflows
- Ability to work independently or in a team in a professional and positive manner
- Ability to work flexible hours appropriate for the operation of the venues
- Live and uphold the Council’s values
What we offer
- A competitive remuneration salary with options to salary sacrifice, up to 12% Superannuation contributions, 17.5% leave loading
- Regular rostered days off
- Opportunities for professional development training and study assistance to enhance your career progression
- Work within a culture that promotes a healthy work life balance and a friendly and supported team
- An all-inclusive and diverse workplace culture where everyone feels valued
- We offer more: To view our full range of benefits, rewards and recognition, click here
The Selection Process
We celebrate our community’s rich diversity and are committed to attracting and employing people that represent the community that we serve. We recognise and appreciate the diversity of our employees and are committed to creating an inclusive and safe working environment where all employees are valued, respected and supported to achieve their potential. We are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply.
The preferred candidate will be required to undergo a National Police Check and a Pre-employment medical (which may include drug and alcohol testing).
Closing Date: Thursday 4 May 2023 11:30pm AEST
Applications that do not meet the above requirements may not be shortlisted. The advertisement will be closed either when a successful applicant is identified or on 4 May 2023, whichever is sooner.
Thank you for your interest in this position. We look forward to receiving your application.