Careers
Events Sales Officer / Bookings Officer
Are you organised, people-focused, and ready to make an impact in the arts? The Arts and Culture Trust is looking for a Bookings Officer (PSCSA Level 3) and an Events Sales Officer (PSCSA Level 5) to join our brand-new Strategy and Partnerships team in Perth. These 12-month fixed-term roles offer the chance to connect, create, and contribute to exciting arts and cultural experiences, while working in a collaborative, supportive team.
Operations & Events Managers
The Arts and Culture Trust is seeking four talented Operations & Events Managers (PSCSA Level 6) to drive the seamless delivery of unforgettable experiences across our vibrant venues. In this fast-paced, dynamic role, you’ll coordinate bookings, manage resources, liaise with clients, and oversee every detail to ensure events run flawlessly.
These 12-month fixed-term positions offer the chance to combine operational expertise with creative problem-solving, while contributing to a safe, welcoming, and innovative environment for hirers, contractors, and patrons.
Ticketing Manager
The Arts and Culture Trust is looking for a motivated Ticketing Manager (PSCSA Level 5) to lead our ticketing operations with vision and precision. In this key role, you’ll oversee event builds, box-office services, financial performance, and stakeholder engagement, while driving a high-performing team to deliver seamless, innovative ticketing experiences.
This 12-month fixed-term position offers the opportunity to shape the customer journey from the first click to the final applause, manage workflows for major events and seasons, and provide expert guidance across ACT’s venues.
Rostering and Administration Officer
The Arts and Culture Trust is seeking a proactive Rostering and Administration Officer (PSCSA Level 2) to play a pivotal role behind the scenes at Western Australia’s iconic arts and culture venues. In this 12-month fixed-term role, you’ll develop efficient staff rosters, maintain accurate records, ensure compliance, and provide essential administrative support to keep our teams and venues operating seamlessly.
If you’re organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about supporting exceptional arts experiences, this is your chance to contribute to the smooth running of ACT’s events and day-to-day operations.
Events Coordinators
The Arts and Culture Trust is seeking three enthusiastic Events Coordinators (VMA Level 9) to join our vibrant event scene. In these 12-month fixed-term roles, you’ll coordinate logistics, manage front-of-house operations, liaise with hirers, and ensure every event is executed flawlessly.
If you’re organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about creating memorable experiences, this is your chance to contribute to the cultural heartbeat of WA.
Casual Roles - Hospitality, Venue Operations, Front of House and Presentation
The Arts and Culture Trust is on the lookout for amazing individuals to help us deliver exceptional events. If you have a knack for delivering top-notch service and love working in a dynamic environment, we want to hear from you!
- Hospitality: Calling all hospitality enthusiasts, from chefs to food and beverage attendants and supervisors!
- Technical: Bring events to life with your expertise in lighting, audio, audio-visual, and staging.
- Front of House: Join our team of ushers, Front of House Managers, and box office staff in ensuring every visitor has a fantastic time.
- Stage Door Keepers: Stage door keepers ensure smooth operations behind the scenes.
- Presentation: Help us keep our venues pristine and welcoming as part of our presentation staff.
Complete the Casual Employment Application and send it with your CV to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.
Download Casual Employment Application
ACT is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace equity and diversity. Aboriginal people, women, young people, people with disability and people from culturally diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.