Operations & Events Managers x4
Top Benefits
About the role
Join the Heartbeat of ACT’s Event Excellence! Are you ready to take centre stage in a dynamic, fast-paced environment where no two days are the same? As one of our Operations & Events Manager, you’ll be the driving force behind the seamless delivery of unforgettable experiences across the Arts and Culture Trust’s (ACT) vibrant venues and spaces. From coordinating bookings and managing resources to ensuring every event runs like clockwork, you’ll be the go-to expert who brings precision, creativity, and leadership to every moment.
In this pivotal role, you’ll oversee everything from client event liaison and contracted event delivery to financial outcomes and stakeholder engagement. You’ll optimise event delivery and patron experience and provide strategic insights to enhance our event offerings. Your ability to juggle logistics, foster relationships, and maintain high standards will ensure ACT’s venues remain the preferred choice for diverse and exciting events.
You’ll play a key role in developing event policies, managing emergency plans, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols. You’ll be instrumental in creating a safe, welcoming, and innovative environment for hirers, contractors, and guests alike. If you’re a proactive problem-solver with a passion for arts and culture, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact in a role that blends operational excellence with creative flair.
Please note: We are currently recruiting for four (4) 12 month fixed-term opportunities. These positions may be eligible for extensions and/or permanency. Ready to Join the Show? The Arts and Culture Trust enriches the cultural landscape of Western Australia through arts experiences hosted at iconic venues. Learn more about us here .
ACT is committed to fostering workplace equity and diversity. We encourage applications from Aboriginal people, women, individuals with disabilities, youth, and those from culturally diverse backgrounds.
For further information about the role, please contact Vicky-Lea Munro, Manager Human Resources, at vickylea.munro@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au.
Here at ACT we offer:
- Flexible work arrangements.
- Competitive superannuation benefits (12% as at 1 July 2025).
- Additional leave entitlements, including public service holidays.
- Generous parental leave provisions with flexibility for returning parents.
Are you ready to start this exciting new chapter?
To apply, please submit:
- A CV highlighting your skills and experience relevant to the role, along with two professional references.
- A one-page covering letter addressing all work-related requirements outlined in the JDF.
If you encounter any issues with the online application process, please reach out to ACT HR at (08) 9265 0909 or email employment@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au for assistance.
Conditions
A current Satisfactory National Police Clearance (within 6 months) will be required prior to commencing employment.
Applicants for permanent positions in the Western Australian Public Sector must be Australian citizen or hold permanent resident status. For temporary (fixed-term) positions, proof of eligibility to work in Australia for the contract duration is required.
If you’re ready to join a team that values creativity and excellence, we want to hear from you!
For further information about the role, please contact Director Events Services, Glenn Hall on 0407 822 610. If you encounter any issues with the online application process, please reach out to ACT HR at (08) 9265 0909 or email employment@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au for assistance.
About Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport
Our purpose: To foster a cohesive, prosperous, vibrant and healthy Western Australian community.
Our vision: Western Australia is celebrated as the best place to live in Australia.
Our mission: To lead the public sector in community-focused delivery, with a high-performing organisation and a thriving workforce.
Our values: • Respectful • Accountable • Responsive • Open-minded • Integrity
Operations & Events Managers x4
Top Benefits
About the role
Join the Heartbeat of ACT’s Event Excellence! Are you ready to take centre stage in a dynamic, fast-paced environment where no two days are the same? As one of our Operations & Events Manager, you’ll be the driving force behind the seamless delivery of unforgettable experiences across the Arts and Culture Trust’s (ACT) vibrant venues and spaces. From coordinating bookings and managing resources to ensuring every event runs like clockwork, you’ll be the go-to expert who brings precision, creativity, and leadership to every moment.
In this pivotal role, you’ll oversee everything from client event liaison and contracted event delivery to financial outcomes and stakeholder engagement. You’ll optimise event delivery and patron experience and provide strategic insights to enhance our event offerings. Your ability to juggle logistics, foster relationships, and maintain high standards will ensure ACT’s venues remain the preferred choice for diverse and exciting events.
You’ll play a key role in developing event policies, managing emergency plans, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols. You’ll be instrumental in creating a safe, welcoming, and innovative environment for hirers, contractors, and guests alike. If you’re a proactive problem-solver with a passion for arts and culture, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact in a role that blends operational excellence with creative flair.
Please note: We are currently recruiting for four (4) 12 month fixed-term opportunities. These positions may be eligible for extensions and/or permanency. Ready to Join the Show? The Arts and Culture Trust enriches the cultural landscape of Western Australia through arts experiences hosted at iconic venues. Learn more about us here .
ACT is committed to fostering workplace equity and diversity. We encourage applications from Aboriginal people, women, individuals with disabilities, youth, and those from culturally diverse backgrounds.
For further information about the role, please contact Vicky-Lea Munro, Manager Human Resources, at vickylea.munro@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au.
Here at ACT we offer:
- Flexible work arrangements.
- Competitive superannuation benefits (12% as at 1 July 2025).
- Additional leave entitlements, including public service holidays.
- Generous parental leave provisions with flexibility for returning parents.
Are you ready to start this exciting new chapter?
To apply, please submit:
- A CV highlighting your skills and experience relevant to the role, along with two professional references.
- A one-page covering letter addressing all work-related requirements outlined in the JDF.
If you encounter any issues with the online application process, please reach out to ACT HR at (08) 9265 0909 or email employment@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au for assistance.
Conditions
A current Satisfactory National Police Clearance (within 6 months) will be required prior to commencing employment.
Applicants for permanent positions in the Western Australian Public Sector must be Australian citizen or hold permanent resident status. For temporary (fixed-term) positions, proof of eligibility to work in Australia for the contract duration is required.
If you’re ready to join a team that values creativity and excellence, we want to hear from you!
For further information about the role, please contact Director Events Services, Glenn Hall on 0407 822 610. If you encounter any issues with the online application process, please reach out to ACT HR at (08) 9265 0909 or email employment@artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au for assistance.
About Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport
Our purpose: To foster a cohesive, prosperous, vibrant and healthy Western Australian community.
Our vision: Western Australia is celebrated as the best place to live in Australia.
Our mission: To lead the public sector in community-focused delivery, with a high-performing organisation and a thriving workforce.
Our values: • Respectful • Accountable • Responsive • Open-minded • Integrity