Festivals and Special Projects Producer
- 35 hours per week with availability of Flex Leave
- Permanent full time role
- Salary guide - $85,034.88 - $97,790.09 plus super
- Deliver best practice festival and Special Projects programming
- Work within a directorate that is innovative, customer centric and caring
Waverley is a diverse and innovative Council located in the heart of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. With a broad range of services, programs and initiatives, Waverley is one of the leading local government areas in NSW. Taking in some of Sydney's most beautiful beaches including world famous Bondi Beach, and encompassing part of Sydney's global economic corridor at Bondi Junction, Waverley Council is an amazing place to broaden your career.
Waverley’s Arts and Culture team is changing and modernising to deliver hyper local and world class arts and culture programming to the community, elevating what our community expects and loves. From Bondi Pavilion to the soon-to-open Boot Factory in Bondi Junction and across the entire local government area, Waverley’s Arts and Culture team deliver year-round, contemporary arts and culture programming spanning performing arts, music, cabaret, comedy, visual arts and public art, talks and ideas, Festivals and Special Projects.
You will drive the innovation and delivery of exciting existing projects like Bondi Festival alongside new arts and culture projects. Customer experience and excellence are at the forefront of everything we do, and we are determined to be active leaders in the arts sector and enable our local creative community.
This role will lead dynamic projects from start to finish in an innovative way, drawing on industry experience and knowledge, as well as the support of the Waverley team.
Please refer to the position description for detailed information on the role and required skills and experience. For more information contact Tanya Goldberg, Executive Manager, Arts, Culture and Events. Email: **************@waverley.nsw.gov.au
Please include in your cover letter your experience in Local Government arts and culture programming, project and people management and process improvement.
Waverley Council is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all candidates. We encourage applications from people from diverse groups, including, but not limited to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people; people from culturally diverse backgrounds; young people; older workers; people with disabilities; LGBTQIA+; and other minority groups. If you require accommodations or assistance during the application process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Human Resources team at **@waverley.nsw.gov.au
CLOSING DATE: Monday 25 March 2024
How to apply: Visit waverley.nsw.gov.au/council/jobs