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Theatre Worker

  • UMSU Arts and Culture Division
  • Assist with facilitation of smooth and efficient operations of performing arts venues
  • Contribute to enriching the student experience at UMSU

ABOUT US

With a living history that extends over 130 years, at the University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU)?we are committed to?providing quality experiences on campus?that create a community for students, staff and visitors from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.

As a non-profit organisation run by students, for students,?we keep the arts, representation, advocacy, live music and cultural services alive on campus and Improve students’ time at the University.

UMSU is about enabling students to get more out of their time at the University. We provide the platforms for students to immerse themselves in a wealth of cultural facilities and events, whilst having access to quality support services. It’s about making sure that students have advocacy and representation on campus. It’s all about the battle to keep student voices in the big picture whilst making students’ time at the University fun and enjoyable.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Working with UMSU staff and elected student representatives and operating under the general direction of the Production and Venue Manager, Union House Theatre, this position is accountable for supervising and assisting theatre hires in the set-up of their productions/performances and ensuring building and safety regulations are enforced.

Your Key Accountabilities will include:

  • Supervision and assistance of hirers and crew activities in all Performing Arts venues during bump in, bump out, rehearsals and performances;
  • Assisting in maintaining the performing arts venues; as well as lighting, sound and audio-visual equipment and proactively ensure that venues and equipment are fit for purpose;
  • Administration of relevant documentation for work activities that occur in all venues; inclusive of but not limited to handovers, shift reports, maintenance and faults;
  • Ensuring security of the venues and equipment during afterhours activity.

ABOUT YOU

To succeed in this?position,?you will possess relevant Technical Theatre qualifications (e.g. lighting & audio) equivalent to a trades certificate or Certificate III, coupled with significant experience in a related field, or a relevant combination of skills knowledge and/or training.  A valid Working with Children Check, Elevated Work Platform – VL competency and Electrical Test and Tag competencies are also required.

Essential to your success will be your proven track record in the provision of stage and venue maintenance and set-up services, including a demonstrated ability to supervise less-experienced theatre technicians and ensure the standard operating procedures (SOP) are followed by all hirers.

In addition, you have/can:

  • Demonstrated stage/production management experience.
  • The ability to work with diverse groups of people and successfully pass on your expertise and industry knowledge to hirers and technicians.
  • Provide great support to the back and front of house operations at the University’s performing arts venues to foster an artistic and creative environment on campus.

To view the position description, please go to our website:

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In return we offer:

  • An eclectic workplace culture and flexible approach to our work;
  • True life/work balance – check out our benefits which include, 5 weeks leave, leave loading 17.5% and 12% superannuation (pro rata) and
  • Access to professional development opportunities tailored to you and your career path.

This is a part-time periodic role.

Generally, there is an average spread of 24 hrs per week including day, evening and weekends over a Friday to Monday schedule between the months of April through to November.

This role equates to FTE.41 over a year with a starting base salary of $64,364.00 (pro rata) plus superannuation.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Applications for this position close?Friday 20 March 2020 at 5pm and should be addressed to:

UMSU HR Manager – Naomi Fennell

recruitment@union.unimelb.edu.au

Applications should include:

  • cover letter
  • curriculum vitae
  • address the Selection Criteria
  • contact details of three (3) referees

All applicants require:

  • a valid Employee Working with Children Check
  • verification of unrestricted work rights in Australia, for example, citizenship, passport or birth certificate
  • certified copies of qualifications

UMSU reserves the right to withdraw an advertised position at any stage.

At UMSU we value diversity, embrace difference and nurture a connected, safe and respectful community. UMSU is a proud member of the Australian Network for Disability. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people of all cultures, abilities, sex and genders.

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