Salary: Base salary of $96,405 per annum plus 11.5% superannuation contributionsApplications Close: Tuesday 29th April 2025, 11:59pmAn organisation where diversity of thought & experience is valued, supported & respected.THE HOUSEFor thousands of years, Tubowgule—the land where the Sydney Opera House now stands—has been a place of gathering and belonging. The Opera House continues this rich legacy, embracing and celebrating the diverse cultures of Australia. As a globally recognized icon, it symbolizes inspiration and imagination. Renowned as one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world and an architectural marvel of the 20th century, the Sydney Opera House is also the nation’s most visited tourism destination.From whimsical musicals to side-splitting comedies, stirring arias to ARIA Award-winners, majestic symphonies to relaxing sundowners, and engaging talks to playful puppet shows—there's something for everyone.Behind the magic of the Sydney Opera House is a team of passionate and dedicated individuals. Here, you’ll be surrounded by supportive colleagues who are committed to their work and the iconic building itself. There is nothing quite like it. Join us in shaping the future of the Opera House and discover opportunities for personal and professional growth while making a positive impact on our community.Drawing on the foundational idea that the Opera House was built to serve the community, our Sydney Opera House Strategy 2024-26 sets out the ambition to be Everyone’s House. To achieve this, we are focused on four themes:Everyone feels welcome here.We better understand and connect with the community.We are future ready.We lead and inspire positive change.For more information about the Sydney Opera House please refer to our website.Role OverviewThe Producer, Contemporary Performance works primarily to the direction and overall leadership of the Head of Contemporary Performance. The Producer leads project management of the Contemporary Performance Program, as well as other one-off projects, ensuring successful completion including generating business cases, budgets, modelling revenue options, negotiating financial arrangements and contracts, and working closely with internal and external stakeholders. This role is focused on project leadership and delivery, not programming.Further detailed information about the role and its requirements can be obtained from the role description.ARE YOU THE ONE?The ideal candidate will have:A minimum of 5 years of experience in delivering or collaborating on a high-level arts projects program.Sound knowledge of the contemporary performance and broader arts programming space, including relevant artists, companies, genres, trends, arts festivals, venues, arts centres, arts organizations, both nationally and internationally.Proven ability in developing and implementing project business cases and budgets, including revenue modelling and optimization.Experience managing multiple projects with competing priorities.Experience collaborating with marketing and publicity teams to achieve artistic and commercial success.Experience negotiating and preparing contracts with artists, agents, and arts organizations.Some experience in production management, stage management, or artist logistics is desirable.WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOUThe Sydney Opera House offers a range of benefits, including:Opportunity to work at Australia’s premier cultural institution.10% off onsite food and beverage outlets like Opera Bar and First Nations restaurant Midden.5 weeks of annual leave.Flexible working arrangements—let us know how we can support you.Access to professional development programs and staff engagement initiatives.Staff community groups such as SOH Pride, First Nations Staff Network, Sustainable Environmental Action Leaders (SEALs), and more.Working for an organization with a 6-Star Green Star Performance Rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.Access to complimentary tickets to performances and events.Reduced parking rates.Employee Assistance Program and wellbeing initiatives, including Fitness Passport, free classes, yoga, pilates, and physiotherapy sessions.And many more!ACCESSIBILITY, EQUITY & INCLUSIONThe Opera House is an inclusive employer that values everyone’s uniqueness. If you require adjustments to the recruitment process, please contact us at recruitment@sydneyoperahouse.com. Even if you don’t tick every box, we encourage you to apply.We welcome applications from First Nations people, people of all genders, Deaf and Disabled persons, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, neurodiverse individuals, LGBTIQ+ community members, and other underrepresented groups.NEED TO WORK FLEXIBLY?We support flexible working—let us know how we can assist you to be your best.SOUND LIKE YOU? APPLY NOWPlease submit your Cover Letter and CV via the online portal and answer the following questions:Please share an example of a commercial production you have previously produced. Include details of the deal and final budget.Describe a challenging stakeholder management issue or conflict you faced. How did you handle it, and what was the outcome?Applicants must have Australian work rights. Employment is subject to a satisfactory Police Check and Health Assessment. 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