Job Summary
- $100,000 - $109,999 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 19th Feb 2025
- Perth > CBD, Inner & Western Suburbs Perth
This new opportunity has arisen for a highly capable, organised and values-driven business manager to strengthen the national arts and cultural development sector.
The ideal candidate has professional experience working with First Nations Peoples, cultures and communities, particularly in remote and regional environments.
This person will support our small team through its next phase of growth and evolution.
If you are passionate about managing the business of a dynamic arts company with national reach and impact, this role is for you. This position supports Tura’s executive partnership, which is made up of the Executive Producer/ Director (EP/D) and Artistic Director/CEO. The business manager reports directly to the EP/D.
Under the guidance of the executive partnership, the position requires engagement and communication with a range of First Nations collaborators and diverse stakeholders, contractors, service providers and partners across Australia.
The Business Manager position is central to Tura’s operations. This includes managing general business, cultural and operational governance, organisational plans, systems and compliance. This person will be responsible for financial reporting, grant development and funding acquittals, supporting human resources and the team’s project management and documentation of artistic programs.
Tura’s team is a small and agile collective, made up of intercultural arts producers, curators and community cultural developers. We work in remote-urban environments, with a Perth based office. The business manager is responsible for anchoring the Perth base - fostering a positive, productive and collaborative team culture.
Tura creates cultural experiences that connect us all in meaningful and surprising ways. Through community cultural development and collaboration frameworks, we celebrate First Nations Peoples, culture and creative enterprise across Australia. We facilitate opportunities for artists, composers, and producers across the national landscape to create resonant and impactful works. Through the art of sound – in its many forms and crossovers within a universe of old and new practice – we explore Australian identity and push the boundaries of expression and experiences.
The company has recently developed a new strategic plan and has undergone an organisational restructure to emphasise the allocation of resources to projects that deliver positive social outcomes. These projects are supported by a core team of staff and contractors.
We are in the process of expanding our work nationally and internationally both in terms of the collaborative creation of new works and programs, and the presentation of existing works.
Position enquiries to Tura Executive Producer / Director via [email protected] using the subject line: Business Manager enquiry via EthicalJobs or 0428 189 811.
Preferential consideration will be given to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants who meet the expected qualifications and experience.
Tura is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace.
A position description is attached.