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Surfacing Artist

Netflix Animation Studios Moore Park, Sydney

23rd February 2026

23rd February 2026

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Surfacing ArtistNetflix Animation Studios

Moore Park, Sydney

23rd February 2026


We are seeking Surfacing Artist to support our upcoming CG feature
film!

This is a full-time position.

Responsibilities

Responsible for giving models the visual surface qualities that make
them appear believable. Surfacing can encompass texture painting,
procedural texturing, shading networks, sculpting, grooming and UV
layout. All Surfacing artists are expected to produce high quality
digital texture/surfacing work

Requirements

What You’ll Need:

● 5+ years’ experience working on high quality texturing,
shading and surfacing (preferably on photo realistic material)
● A passion for making beautiful looking hard surface cg objects
● Excellent attention to detail
● Ability to follow direction and work to deadlines
● Excellent ability to work solo or as part of team
● Willing to learn, and contribute to the success of the team and
project
● Strong technical and visual skills, ability to understand and
execute visual concepts
● Strong communication and interpersonal skills
● Ability to multi-task, prioritize and problem solve
● A traditional arts background in a relevant field is an advantage
● Assist with project clean up and archiving on an ongoing basis
● Follow all department guidelines and common practices.

Additional bonus skills
● An interest and ability in lighting
● Experience with grooming, hair/fur or instancing tools
● Sculpting experience with Mudbox
● Experience scripting in Python
● Experience with Nuke
● Advanced degree or significant training in at least one or more
of the following disciplines: computer graphics, computer
science, digital media, filmmaking, photography, graphic
design / illustration, foundation arts (drawing, painting,
sculpture)

Salary Range
Salary for this full-time position ranges from $82K-$147K AUD
depending upon experience.
NAS benefits can include medical/dental/vision plans, mental health
support, retirement programs, and family-forming benefits, paid leave
of absence programs, and paid time away programs to be used for
vacation and sick paid time off.

About Netflix Animation Studios

Netflix Animation Studios is on a mission to entertain the world with
bold, immersive animated films that are timeless and impactful. We
are paving the way for the future of animation by building a
community of amazing artists and talent across three vibrant locations
globally. Come join us!

We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity,
recognizing that diversity builds stronger teams. We approach
diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not
discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national
origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or
expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic
makeup, marital status, or military service.

To apply: please email [[email protected]] with your name, resume, demo
reel, and reference job number 59571 in your application.

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Looking for a Part-time street interviewer (Sunshine Coast)

Bearmore Pty Ltd Around the Sunshine Coast area, Sunshine Coast

4th February 2026

4th February 2026

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Looking for a Part-time street interviewer (Sunshine Coast)Bearmore Pty Ltd

Around the Sunshine Coast area, Sunshine Coast

4th February 2026


Hours: 4-8 hrs/week (includes uploading + admin + any travel)
Pay: $50-75+/hr (inc. bonuses) + expenses
Gear: Provided (camera + mic + simple setup)

We’re filming a street interview series called For Real Life - quick 90-second chats with everyday people on the things that actually help wellbeing in real life.
This isn’t preachy wellness content or us trying to promote a product. Check out @confidenceheist on instagram to see the format we are using for inspiration.

What you’ll do
- Approach people in public and invite them into a quick filmed chat. We’ll mainly film in high-foot-traffic public spots (markets, Alex heads walk, near shopping centres, etc.).
- Capture clean portrait footage with crisp audio. You won’t be on camera, but will be holding it as well as a mic
- Use our questions and simple process then collect consent via a short QR form
- Upload and register the interviews so editing can start

You’ll be great if you
- Are comfortable talking to strangers
- Can handle rejection without taking it personally
- Are calm, friendly, and organised
- Can follow a script and still sound like a human

To apply
Send:
- A short note on why this suits you to [email protected]
- Your suburb + general availability
- A 30–60 sec selfie video: say hello and explain how you’d invite someone into a quick street interview

Selection includes a paid trial session.

Director of Photography / Shooter & Editor – TVC, Brand & Social

Just Media Design (JMD) Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

1st February 2026

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Director of Photography / Shooter & Editor – TVC, Brand & SocialJust Media Design (JMD)

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

1st February 2026


Director of Photography / Shooter & Editor – TVC, Brand & Social

Hey, we’re Just Media Design or JMD as our friends call us. A creative social agency based in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, producing high end branded video content for some of Australia’s biggest brands.

Our work has evolved beyond the social feeds - We are delivering more TVC quality production that is socially minded from the ground up. Big campaigns, high production value, and smart execution that scales across platforms.

We’re looking for an experienced DOP / Shooter & Editor to help lead that next phase and be part of a team led by our Head of Production, Jeremy Ward.

This role is for a shooter first. Someone who genuinely loves shooting amazing pictures, understands cameras, audio, and lighting at a technical level, and can confidently lead a set. You will be just as comfortable running a fast, lean location shoot as you are stepping into larger productions with clients, crew, and high expectations.

What You’ll Be Doing
Shooting high end branded content, campaign work, and TVC scale/quality productions
Shooting primarily on Blackmagic systems in 6K RAW, often in 3:2 to allow clean 9:16 and 16:9 delivery from a single take
Making smart in-camera decisions that support social first and multi format delivery
Leading crews on set, including directing freelance gaffers and lighting technicians when required
Working directly with clients on shoot days and navigating feedback, changes, and challenges in real time
Leading and collaborating with internal JMD team members including producers, directors, camera assistants, and runners
Setting up and shaping light using professional lighting and grip equipment including blacks, scrims, bounce boards, and modifiers
Capturing clean, intentional audio and applying strong sound design in post
Editing, colour grading, and delivering content to a high commercial standard
Working fast in post production while maintaining quality and consistency
Switching comfortably between larger scale productions and small, run and gun shoots
Solving problems on the fly with calm, practical decision making and a positive attitude

What We’re Looking For
A highly capable shooter or DOP with strong technical foundations
Confidence shooting 6K RAW and managing high resolution workflows
Strong understanding of framing for multiple outputs from a single capture
Proven experience leading crews and directing lighting on set
Comfortable being the senior technical lead on both small and large productions
Proficient colour grading skills and a strong technical eye
A keen ear for sound design and audio detail
Fast, confident editing ability with a focus on turnaround speed
Proficient knowledge across the full Adobe Creative Suite
Strong working knowledge of DaVinci Resolve
After Effects or basic animation skills are a bonus
Confident working directly with clients and managing expectations on set
A team first leader who leads by example
Comfortable working under pressure and tight timelines
Full Australian driver’s licence and access to a reliable car
Comfortable using your vehicle as a crew car for transporting gear to and from locations

Our Production Setup
You will be supported with a strong in house production kit, including:
Blackmagic 6k Pyxis cameras
Blackmagic 6k Pocket Cinema Cameras
Canon R5C
DZO Vespid cine primes plus a wide range of additional lenses in our armoury
Professional lighting kits used daily for in house shoots
Grip equipment including blacks, scrims, bounce boards, and modifiers
We shoot regularly with our internal team and equipment. Approximately once a month we scale up productions with external crew such as gaffers and lighting technicians, while the majority of shoots are handled by our in house team and resources.

Why JMD?
Full time, in office role based in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
A growing agency with strong momentum heading into 2026
Access to excellent in house equipment and the chance to shoot often
A mix of high end campaign work and fast turn social content
Real responsibility, creative ownership, and room to grow as the agency scales
A supportive, high performing team that takes pride in the work we put out

This is a genuine opportunity for the right person. We only want to hear from you if this sounds like you and where you want to take your career next.

Send your resume, showreel, and a short note about yourself to Jeremy at [email protected]

Part-Time Finance Officer (Creative Industries)

Havent You Done Well Productions Brunswick, Melbourne

22nd January 2026

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Part-Time Finance Officer (Creative Industries)Havent You Done Well Productions

Brunswick, Melbourne

22nd January 2026


Finance & Admin Officer (Creative Industries)
2.5 days/week - Scope flexes slightly with production cycles
Melbourne (hybrid) & Flexible Hours
$45,000 + super (pro-rata), with scope to review as responsibilities and hours evolve.


Haven’t You Done Well Productions (HYDW) is on the lookout for a part-time Finance & Admin Officer to join our small but mighty team. We're home to Aunty Donna, Grouse House, and a growing slate of comedy productions, live events, and original content. With 20 staff across projects, we’re scaling up and need someone practical, efficient, and reliable to keep our finances tight and our reporting clear.

This role is hands-on and mid-level: strong bookkeeping + payroll + cost reporting + forecasting. No team management, but lots of ownership.

What You’ll Be Doing
Reporting to the Managing Director and working closely with Heads of Department, you’ll:
Bookkeeping (Xero): weekly reconciliations and coding; tidy ledgers, clean audit trail.
Payroll: monthly processing for ~20 staff (super, PAYG, STP).
Production accounting & cost reporting: set up job/series trackers (Xero Projects), monitor actuals vs budget, maintain commitments/POs, EFC/ETC, and variance notes; assist with wrap-outs.
Monthly group cost reporting to MD (HYDW-wide):
Consolidate HYDW, Aunty Donna, Grouse House, and Commercial into a single MD pack.
Include: Group P&L vs budget (with by-brand roll-ups), variance commentary, WIP snapshot, 13-week cashflow, AR/AP ageing, GST/PAYG/Super liabilities.
Flag risks/opportunities early with practical mitigations.
Deliver within 7–10 business days post month-end.
AP/AR: contractor onboarding, invoice management, and payment runs.
BAS/IAS: prepare and submit (monthly/quarterly).
Chart of accounts: maintain for clean, comparable reporting across projects.
Funding support: assist with grant acquittals and cost reconciliations.
Compliance: keep records audit-ready; ensure ASIC/ABN/ACNC details and filings are up to date.
Year-end: liaise with external accountants on annual company returns (provide tidy schedules and backups).

What We’re Looking For
Strong Xero proficiency across bookkeeping, payroll, AP/AR, BAS/IAS.
Process-driven, organised, and communicative, you keep systems clean and deadlines met.
Experience in small business or production companies (bonus: screen/arts/creative).
Working understanding of payroll, super, PAYG, BAS (not a tax agent role).
Self-starter who enjoys independent work and taking ownership.
Calm, reliable, deadline-driven - you bring order to the creative chaos.
(Nice to have) familiarity with production reporting concepts (EFC/ETC, commitments, variance notes)

What We Offer
A flexible part-time (~2.5 days/week) role where your work has visible impact.
Hybrid setup with an office base in Melbourne.
A supportive, creative team doing genuinely exciting and weird things in Australian comedy.
The chance to build tidy systems and reporting that scale with us.
Bonus Points For
Grant acquittals / Screen Australia reporting.
Production rhythms: budgeting, cost tracking/reporting, reconciliations.
Tools: Xero Projects, Dext/Receipt Bank, ApprovalMax, Google Sheets/Excel.

Sound like you?
Send a short cover note with your experience, availability, and why you’re a great fit. Attach your CV and email it to [email protected] with the subject line:
Finance Officer Application — [Your Name]

Head of Colour / Senior Colourist (Film & Television)

The Post Lounge Redfern, Sydney

21st January 2026

21st January 2026

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Head of Colour / Senior Colourist (Film & Television)The Post Lounge

Redfern, Sydney

21st January 2026


The Post Lounge (TPL) is hiring a Head of Colour / Senior Colourist to lead colour across our film and television work and set the standard for everything we do.

This role is a key creative lead in our business. It’s a genuine top-of-the-tree position with real influence: premium projects, high-end clients, serious facilities, and the mandate to build a world-class colour culture across multiple sites.

We’re searching globally, but the mission is simple: hire Australia’s best colourist.

The role:
You’ll be the creative and technical authority for colour at TPL. You’ll lead DI and grading on our most important projects, own colour standards and calibration across all facilities, and mentor and elevate our colour team.

This job is 100% in-facility, but you can be based at any TPL site (Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, or Melbourne). Sydney is the natural centre, but we’re open to the right person choosing the right home base.

What you’ll do:
- Lead colour grade and DI for feature films and premium episodic
- Run attended sessions with directors, DOPs, producers, and post supervisors
- Own colour workflows and standards across all sites, ensuring consistency and best-practice delivery
- Oversee calibration and performance of colour-critical environments and monitoring
- Mentor, train, and develop junior and mid-level colourists across the business
- Help grow the work: client retention, relationships, industry presence, and selective outreach with our BD/marketing teams

What we’re looking for
- 10+ years as a professional colourist in longform DI/finishing colour (film and/or high-end TV)
- International feature film credits (showreel and credits matter here)
- Proven ability to lead sessions, handle high expectations, and deliver under pressure without drama
- Deep technical fluency across modern colour management and finishing workflows (SDR/HDR, ACES or equivalent pipelines, clean versioning/QC discipline)
- A strong point of view, high standards, and the generosity to mentor others

Why this is a big deal:
- You’ll shape the department and quality bar across multiple facilities
- You’ll work with teams who care about craft
- You’ll be backed by a business building serious momentum in longform post
- You’ll have the platform to do career-defining work and be publicly associated with it

Location and work style:
- In-facility role, based at any TPL site (Sydney preferred, but flexible)
- Some travel between sites may be required for key sessions, standards, and team development
- Global candidates welcome if you’re ready to relocate to Australia

To apply, please send the following info to [email protected] :
- CV + credits list
- Showreel link (with your specific contribution clearly identified) and any other relevant supporting material
- A short note on your preferred base location and availability
- Salary expectations

All applications and enquiries are confidential.

Materials and Content Coordinator

Sydney Film Festival THE ROCKS, Sydney

18th January 2026

18th January 2026

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Materials and Content CoordinatorSydney Film Festival

THE ROCKS, Sydney

18th January 2026


POSITION DESCRIPTION

Position Title Materials and Content Coordinator
Reporting to Materials and Content Manager, and Digital Marketing Manager
Contract Dates 30 March – 19 June 2026
Hours of Work 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm with an understanding that Festival work will require some out of hours work which is considered for in the renumeration.
This role is based in The Rocks, Sydney.
Salary $65,000 pa + super (pro rata)
+ Superannuation contribution

The Sydney Film Festival (SFF) is one of the longest running events of its kind in the world.
The annual June Festival brings the best new films from Australia and around the world to audiences in Sydney. As well as 250+ features, shorts, retros, and documentaries from over 50 countries across 350+ sessions at around eight Sydney-wide venues across 12 days. The Festival is celebrating its 73rd Festival in 2026 between 3 – 14 June.
The Festival hosts several awards to recognise excellence in filmmaking, including the Official Competition, Documentary Australia Award for Australian Documentary, and Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films (which are Academy Award eligible) incorporating fiction, animation, and screenplay categories.
SFF also presents the Travelling Film Festival, taking mini festivals to 19 venues across regional NSW, the Northern Territory and regional Queensland. SFF receives funding from federal, state, and local government, corporate sponsorship, and philanthropic donations.

OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION
Sydney Film Festival is looking for a proactive, creative, and highly organised Materials & Content Coordinator to help drive digital engagement for SFF and manage the creation and coordination of compelling content.
The Materials & Content Coordinator plays a key role in ideation and creation of engaging video content on SFF digital platforms, working closely with the Digital Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing Coordinator.
This role also supports the Materials & Content Manager by tracking and coordinating publicity and marketing materials for films screening in Sydney Film Festival. It includes the editing and storage of these materials.
In the lead up to, and during the Festival, the role will also be responsible for being active at events in capturing and creating content including at photo calls, red carpets, behind-the-scenes, parties and more.
Additionally, the Materials & Content Coordinator is responsible for processing and managing photography during and after the Festival.

The key tasks and responsibilities of the Materials and Content Coordinator are:
• Coordinate and create production of SFF original content including:
o Ideation and creation of content for social media channels.
o Production management of shoots.
o Capture events including red carpets for the purpose of social media content.
o Participating on camera in selected video content to promote SFF and deliver key messages.
o Post-production and export for publishing across web and other digital channels
o Editing of sizzle reels using pre-existing video content provided from SFF films.
• Help coordinate promotion materials for each film in the Festival:
o Request promotional materials for each title screening in the festival, to include:
o high resolution images (film stills and director headshot);
o digital press kit, production credits;
o director and key crew biographies;
o trailer of the film and/or excerpts;
o press clippings;
o previewing links/screeners, and;
o award details.
o Maintain accurate and detailed log of all promotional materials received.
o Follow-up requests for publicity materials to meet strict marketing and publicity deadlines.
o Liaise with SFF Publicity, Marketing and Programming teams to fulfill requirements, deadlines and availability of materials.
• Manage content for marketing materials
o Edit and re-size film stills and publicity shots.
o Upload images and other press materials to SFF website.
• Manage Festival photography
o Manage and file Festival photography during the Festival, including making “best of” selects.
o Tagging and filing Festival photography for easy access and future use.

In addition, the Materials & Content Coordinator may perform other duties as assigned and required by Materials & Content Manager.

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA

Essential
• Demonstrated experience in the creation of content for the purpose of brand promotion, adhering to brand tone and style.
• Experience in video editing, including use of Adobe Premiere Pro.
• Excellent knowledge and demonstrable experience with social media best practice.
• Proven ability to work in a high-pressure environment, with competing priorities and deadlines.
• Working knowledge or video production process from concept through delivery.
• Good understanding of multi-channel content environments.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Must have advanced English written and verbal skills and be able to adapt writing to suit the tone of voice of SFF as well as the ability to proofread and edit copy.
• A flexible attitude to working hours, especially around launch and the Festival period.

Desirable
• Relevant qualifications in Communications, Marketing Journalism or a similar discipline.
• An interest in film and the film industry.
• Experience with presenting or being in front of a camera.
• Previous experience working in events in the arts or a cultural organisation.
• Experience with Adobe Creative Suite i.e. Photoshop
• A good working knowledge of Sydney, with reference to arts organisations and online audiences.
• Experience with Canva.
• Good understanding of promotional opportunities for press and social media.

CORE COMPETENCIES
• Team Focus: Is committed and skilled at working with and assisting others to achieve positive outcomes
• Flexible: Demonstrates a willingness to take on new challenges roles and responsibilities and adapt positively to changing working conditions and priorities
• Self-Starting: Highly motivated to achieve, shows initiative and acts proactively to deliver excellent results without directive supervision
• Interpersonal: Skilled at building rapport, understanding others needs and developing effective working relationships

To apply
To apply for the position, please send your CV and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria, and your suitability for the role to Dominic Ellis, Digital Marketing Manager at [email protected] by 9am Friday 20 February 2026. Interviews to commence shortly after application closing date.

Materials and Content Manager

Sydney Film Festival The Rocks, Sydney

18th January 2026

18th January 2026

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Materials and Content ManagerSydney Film Festival

The Rocks, Sydney

18th January 2026


POSITION DESCRIPTION

Position Title Materials and Content Manager
Reporting to Head of Marketing
Line Manages Content Producer
Digital Coordinator
Contract Dates 16 March – 19 June 2026
Salary $75,000 pa + super (pro rata)


The Sydney Film Festival (SFF) is one of the longest running events of its kind in the world.
The annual June Festival brings the best new films from Australia and around the world to audiences in Sydney. As well as 200+ features, shorts, retros, and documentaries from over 50 countries across 250+ sessions at around eight Sydney-wide venues across 12 days. The Festival is celebrating its 73rd Festival in 2026 between 3 – 14 June.
The Festival hosts several awards to recognise excellence in filmmaking, including the Official Competition, Documentary Australia Award for Australian Documentary, and Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films (which are Academy Award eligible) incorporating fiction, animation, and screenplay categories.
SFF also presents the Travelling Film Festival, taking mini festivals to 19 venues across regional NSW, the Northern Territory and regional Queensland. SFF receives funding from federal, state, and local government, corporate sponsorship, and philanthropic donations.
OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION
The SFF Marketing Team is responsible for the successful promotion of the festival, including the films, program strands and non-film events. It carries the primary responsibility for achieving sales and attendance targets and runs all advertising, publicity, promotional and ticketing activity for SFF, and related corporate areas including Development and Philanthropy.
The Materials and Content Manager is responsible for securing, tracking and coordinating promotional and marketing materials for films screening in Sydney Film Festival. It includes the editing and storage of these materials. The role also assists in the gathering of extended content for use in-cinema and online and also coordinates the storage of Festival photography and video, assists with Festival presentations, and assists with the Festival’s digital channels (e.g. YouTube).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Co-ordinate all Film Marketing / Promotional materials:
o Request promotional materials for each title screening in the festival, to include:
o high resolution images (film stills and director headshot);
o digital press kit, production credits;
o director and key crew biographies;
o trailer of the film and/or excerpts;
o press clippings;
o previewing links/screeners, and;
o award details.
o Directly communicating with distributors, sales agents, and filmmakers to received required promotional materials.
o Maintain accurate and detailed spreadsheet of all publicity materials received, including copyright and access details.
o Follow-up requests for publicity materials to meet strict marketing and publicity deadlines.
o Liaise with SFF Publicity, Marketing and Programming teams to fulfill requirements, deadlines and availability of materials.

• Manage content for marketing materials
o Select images for use in SFF marketing materials, in consultation with Marketing and Programming teams that best represent each individual film or event.
o Adjust, manipulate and re-size film stills and publicity shots.
o Assist cutting trailers for social media
o Oversee production of slides and other pre-show materials

• Managing and editing production of SFF original video content
o Assist development of video content strategy with Digital Marketing Manager and Head of Marketing
o Assist in production of SFF official sizzle reel and trailer with external post-production house
o Edit sizzle reels including genre specific, teaser and program collections
o Edit content pieces, using new video created internally for the purpose of promotion of SFF
o Identify and execute content opportunities aimed at promoting the Sydney Film Festival, aimed at increasing ticket sales or deepening customer engagement.

• During the Festival:
o Collating and operating presentations for launch, opening and closing night, and other major events as required.
o Collate, edit, accurately label and archive daily images (e.g. red carpet, functions, talks), in consultation with Industry & Guest, Development and Publicity teams;

Key Selection Criteria:
Essential
• At least three years’ experience in materials management and/or content creation
• Advanced skills in editing software such as Premiere Pro
• Experience using Adobe Bridge
• Familiarity with graphic design and related software (e.g. Adobe suite)
• Experience creating content for sales and marketing purposes
• Experience in working with external stakeholders
• Excellent understanding of multi-channel content environments.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• A flexible attitude to working hours, especially around launch and the Festival period.
Desirable:
• An interest in and knowledge of film and film industry
• A good working knowledge of Sydney and online audiences
• A good understanding of digital channels and optimising content for particular social media platforms

Core Competencies
• Team Focus: Is committed and skilled at working with and assisting others to achieve positive outcomes
• Flexible: Demonstrates a willingness to take on new challenges roles and responsibilities and adapt positively to changing working conditions and priorities
• Self-Starting: Highly motivated to achieve, shows initiative and acts proactively to deliver excellent results without directive supervision
• Interpersonal: Skilled at building rapport, understanding others needs and developing effective working relationships
• Resilience: Able to persist and deliver when faced with challenges and bounces back quickly from setbacks

To apply for the position, please send your CV and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria, and your suitability for the role to Joshua Forward, Head of Marketing at [email protected] by 9am Friday 06 February 2026.

LINE PRODUCER – SCRIPTED VERTICAL DRAMA (PROJECT-BASED) Sydney / Australia

nebula pictures Sydney Region, Sydney

18th January 2026

18th January 2026

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LINE PRODUCER – SCRIPTED VERTICAL DRAMA (PROJECT-BASED) Sydney / Australianebula pictures

Sydney Region, Sydney

18th January 2026


LINE PRODUCER – SCRIPTED VERTICAL DRAMA (PROJECT-BASED)
Sydney / Australia

Cut through noise. Deliver the work. Finish the project.

Nebula Pictures is an Australia-based production company producing scripted vertical drama series for global mobile platforms.
Our projects are fast-moving, tightly scoped, and execution-driven — closer to episodic TV than advertising or social content.

We have platform alignment, lead casting direction, and a defined production framework in place.
What we’re looking for now is a Line Producer who knows how to turn a locked plan into a finished production.

This role is for someone who:
• Has real experience running production logistics from planning through wrap
• Is confident handling locations, permits, safety, and on-ground execution
• Understands how to work within compressed schedules and fixed scope
• Communicates clearly, flags risks early, and takes ownership through delivery

What you’ll be responsible for:
• Location strategy, scouting, negotiation, and close-out
• Permits, council liaison, and safety coordination
• Aligning director, AD, and departments into an executable plan
• Managing production logistics through shoot and wrap

How we work:
• Project-based engagement (not day-rate advertising work)
• Scope and responsibilities agreed upfront
• Clear delivery standards, minimal bureaucracy

Why Nebula:
• No inflated process or layered approvals
• Direct access to decision-makers
• Real responsibility and real ownership
• Remuneration aligned to scope and delivery (project-based)

If you’re comfortable being accountable for execution — not just involved — we’d like to hear from you.

Master Control Operator

5Stream Brunswick, Melbourne

13th January 2026

13th January 2026

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Master Control Operator5Stream

Brunswick, Melbourne

13th January 2026


Who are we?

Founded in Australia in 2010, 5stream has been at the forefront of video streaming technology. Our team operates a fully equipped, Melbourne-based Master Control Service and global virtual Master Control services to ensure QoS and reliability on streams from all over the world.

5stream assists clients with streaming workflows for sports events and performing arts, interactive webinar solutions for corporate and government clients, and installed solutions for funeral houses, wedding venues, and places of worship.

5stream has decades of experience in producing, delivering, and distributing premium online content for local and global organisations to viewers all over the world. At the core, we strive towards a simple goal: delivering innovative and world class solutions, integrations and support in the online video space.



The Opportunity

We are looking for experienced and up-and-coming Master Control Operators to join our growing team and assist in the delivery of hundreds of sports, arts and broadcast events each week.



As a Master Control Operator at 5stream, you will bridge the gap between broadcast and streaming workflows through work with the Australian Football League, National Basketball League, Cricket Australia, Emergency Management Victoria, The Australian Ballet and many more.



This role is a good opportunity to get your foot in the door of a rapidly growing Broadcast Services company, expand your skills in live streaming and traditional broadcast workflows.



Please note that this is a casual role, and requires availability on weekends for regular shifts. Saturday and Sunday evenings are typically our busiest time, so please take this into consideration before throwing your hat into the ring.



Master Control Operator responsibilities are:

Oversee the ingest, delivery and QA of broadcast events throughout the 5stream business alongside other Master Control Operators

Perform basic troubleshooting steps where applicable, and escalate issues to Supervisors on-call as required

Quickly and clearly communicate with clients and stakeholders regarding issues, QA faults or other issues with events

Maintain and regularly update the fault log, and escalate any recurring or significant faults to management

Work as a team within Master Control to divvy up work, collaborate and make every stream a success



Key Requirements:

A keen interest in live broadcast, IT and/or content delivery

Previous exposure to video streaming technologies (via RTMP, SRT, MPEG-TS or equivalent standards) is preferred but not essential

Keen eye for detail

Strong communication abilities

Strong proficiency in computer systems



If this sounds like you, apply today! We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis.

Sound recordist

Red Geranium Productions sydney, Sydney

25th December 2025

25th December 2025

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Sound recordistRed Geranium Productions

sydney, Sydney

25th December 2025


She Was There Too is an independent feature film scheduled to shoot in March 2026 over a four-week period. Approximately 80% of the film is set in a single interior house location, offering a controlled sound environment and a focused, performance-driven shoot.

We are seeking a Sound Recordist to join the project. This is a micro-budget independent production, and we are looking for someone who is collaborative, adaptable, and experienced in capturing clean dialogue in interior locations.

Shoot Details:
• Project: Indie Feature Film
• Shoot Dates: March 2026
• Duration: 4 weeks
• Location: Sydney (primarily one interior house location)
• Budget Level: Micro-budget

Please send your CV, relevant credits, availability, and rates to:

[email protected]

Shortlisted applicants will be contacted with further details.

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Development & Partnerships Manager

McArthur Glenside, Adelaide

21st December 2025

21st December 2025

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Development & Partnerships ManagerMcArthur

Glenside, Adelaide

21st December 2025


McArthur has the privilege of partnering with Adelaide Film Festival (AFF), an internationally recognised celebration of contemporary Australian and international screen culture.

About the Adelaide Film Festival…
The award-winning Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) is South Australia’s premier screen event, celebrating Australian and international screen culture through a distinctive program of screenings, forums and special events. Established in 2003, AFF serves both the general public and industry as a leading platform for new films, moving image art, interactive projects and conversations. The flagship festival is presented annually in October, with select programs delivered year-round. AFF also supports new screen production through its Investment Fund (AFFIF), which has enabled more than 150 projects, many receiving national and international acclaim.

About the role…
We are seeking a relationship-driven, strategic Development & Partnerships Manager to lead the Festival’s partnerships and sponsorship program and steer philanthropic engagement. Reporting to the CEO/Creative Director, this role is central to securing and delivering partnerships and growing philanthropic engagement to support AFF’s mission, artistic ambition and long-term sustainability.

In this pivotal role, you will build and manage meaningful partnerships, develop compelling proposals, and deliver premium partner experiences across the Festival and year-round events. You will ensure all sponsorship commitments are met, and exceeded, while cultivating long-term, values-aligned relationships.

Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement a partnerships and business development strategy aligned with AFF’s strategic objectives
• Build and manage a pipeline of cash and contra (value-in-kind) partnerships
• Maintain and grow relationships with existing partners through strong values alignment
• Develop partnership proposals, contracts and budgets
• Oversee the delivery of sponsorship rights, benefits and acquittals
• Plan and manage partner hospitality and major Festival events, including Opening and Closing Nights
• Work closely with Programming, Guest and Marketing teams to enhance partner engagement
• Create meaningful year-round engagement opportunities beyond the Festival period
• Maintain accurate partner records, reporting systems and databases
• Contribute to grant applications and prepare formal acquittal reports


What we’re looking for:
• Qualifications: A relevant/ complementary tertiary qualification (essential)
• Experience: Demonstrated experience managing partnerships, sponsorships or complex stakeholder relationships. Experience in arts, festivals or cultural organisations is highly desirable.
• Skills: Strong negotiation, presentation and communication skills, with proven ability to manage contracts, budgets and deliverables.
• Personal Qualities: A proactive, relationship-focused approach, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for screen culture and delivering exceptional experiences.
• Flexibility: Ability to work out of hours, particularly in the lead-up to and during the Festival period.

Benefits:
• Meaningful Impact: Play a key role in supporting one of Australia’s most respected screen festivals
• Flexible Environment: Enjoy a supportive workplace with flexible working arrangements, including some WFH options
• Career Growth: Be part of a small, committed team where your contribution directly shapes the Festival’s success
• Creative Culture: Work in a vibrant, collaborative environment driven by creativity and innovation
• Networking Opportunities: Build relationships with a wide range of partners, creatives and industry leaders

Why join the Adelaide Film Festival?
This is a rare opportunity to combine relationship management, strategic thinking and a love of the arts in a role with genuine impact. You’ll thrive in a flexible, high-energy environment, working hard during the Festival period and enjoying balance once the curtains close.

Apply Now!
If you’re ready to bring your expertise and enthusiasm to the Adelaide Film Festival, please visit mcarthur.com.au and reference job number J8740.

We welcome applications including a CV and Cover Letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role.

For confidential enquiries, please contact Tamara Chambers – Senior Associate, Executive Search on (08) 8100 7000.

Join us in championing bold storytelling at the Adelaide Film Festival.

Festival Administrator

Sydney Film Festival The Rocks, Sydney

17th December 2025

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Festival AdministratorSydney Film Festival

The Rocks, Sydney

17th December 2025


Sydney Film Festival is looking for a full-time arts administrator to join the Festival for its 73rd edition and beyond!

OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION

The Festival Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day support of the office environment and maintaining the systems and processes necessary for smooth functioning of that environment. The role provides administration support for the Travelling Film Festival Manager and helps to oversee the TFF Interns.

ROLE STRUCTURE:

• Reports to the Head of Finance & Administration
• Reporting to the TFF Manager on TFF-related tasks

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Office
• Administration and office support for the staff, CEO and Board
• Reception
• Festival staff induction, basic training and exit management
• Office facilities and amenities
• Office equipment management
• IT Support – First Response

Travelling Film Festival
• Administrative support for the Travelling Film Festival Manager
• Travel arrangements
• Materials Delivery & freight co-ordination
• Oversight of intern

DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION
Administrative Support for the team
• Reception: assisting visitors and ensuring security
• Answering and referring telephone enquiries
• Maintaining and distributing staff contact lists
• Manage company email profile and correspondence
• Assist with placement of advertisements for staff positions

Executive Support for the CEO, Festival Director, Board and committees
• Meeting regularly with CEO to update calendar, upcoming events and agendas
• Collation, circulation and preparation of monthly Board reports for review by the CEO
• Organising meetings and events and technical support including Board and Committee meetings
• Organising SFF AGM, in liaison with Head of Finance & Administration

IT Support, with assistance of QBT
• Organising the set up and maintenance of all computers and phones, including conferencing software with the support of the Head of Operations & Events and QBT
• Setting up ramp-up area computers
• Set up email addresses and new computers
• Maintaining accurate listing of all hardware and software in use (computer asset register)

Staff Induction, basic training and exit management.
• Maintaining Notion and other induction materials to enable smooth and efficient staff induction process.
• Keeping records of computers and other hardware assigned to each staff member.
• Ensuring that all equipment issued during the Festival is returned in good condition post Festival.
• All new staff to be given initial induction training in: telephones, Festival timelines, premises, official equipment and computer protocols.

Office Maintenance
• Maintaining tidiness of all staff areas particularly the kitchen and office area
• Keeping storage areas (including offsite) organised, particularly in the lead up to SFF
• Ensuring that archival matter stored is organised and good condition and that materials reaching their destruction date are removed/destroyed.
• Assist in set up of Festival off-site satellite office.

Financial
• Managing the petty cash needs of the business for all expenses less than $100.
• Reconciling petty cash monthly.
• Banking as needed for the Head of Finance & Administration
• Managing office EFTPOS machine
• Reconciliation of Company Credit Card and supporting other team members in reconciliations.

Staff Transport
• Managing the Office Uber Account
• Ordering, issuing and accounting Cab charge vouchers according to SFF policy, maintaining security at all times
• Cancelling unused vouchers following annual SFF

Couriers and Mail
• Distributing incoming mail
• Completing Australia Post forms for outgoing mail
• Organising mail delivery times, and couriers, as required
• Taking receipt of all office deliveries
• Order postal stationery

Building Management
• Liaising with building management company including communicating and resolving issues that arise
• Undertaking Fire Warden training and communicating necessary information to staff
• Issuing, and keeping an accurate listing, of all building access keys and access levels.

Liaising with other tenants
• Maintaining regular contact with other tenants - particularly in respect of shared service areas
• Maintaining SFF use of shared calendars for facilities such as the meeting rooms on the ground floor
• Organising and booking meetings in common areas, as required
• Organising occasional social occasions with other tenants



Staff Meetings
• Convening weekly staff meetings, including preparation and circulation of agenda, minutes and action list (in consultation with CEO) and setting up meeting room.
• Guide meeting through Asana timeline (project management software)

Stationery and Kitchen Supplies
• Responsible for ordering office stationery and kitchen supplies
• Organising after hours catering as required


TRAVELLING FILM FESTIVAL
Responsibilities in relation to annual touring program:
• Administration
• Supporting the CRM & Ticketing Manager with Ticketing Requirements
• Materials delivery
• Travel arrangements
• Overseeing TFF interns (with Digital Marketing Manager)

Accountabilities:
• Documentation relating to operational elements
• Opening night arrangements
• Classification
• TFF Guest and staff travel

CORE COMPETENCIES

Team Focus: Is committed and skilled at working with and assisting others to achieve positive outcomes

Flexible: Demonstrates a willingness to take on new challenges roles and responsibilities and adapt positively to changing working conditions and priorities

Self-Starting: Highly motivated to achieve, shows initiative and acts proactively to deliver excellent results without direct supervision

Interpersonal: Skilled at building rapport, understanding others needs and developing effective working relationships.


All candidates must address the selection criteria in their cover letter (no more than two pages) and provide a current Curriculum Vitae.

Applications close 21 January 2026 COB and should be sent to [email protected] with the position title as the subject. Applications should not be sent via a LinkedIn portal.
Interviews are to be held the week beginning 27 January.

Animation Director

Princess Bento VIC, Melbourne

16th December 2025

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Animation DirectorPrincess Bento

VIC, Melbourne

16th December 2025


We are looking for an Australian based experienced Animation Director to join our team in early 2026! Episodic/Longform series experience in hand-drawn animation is essential.

Rigging Artist

Netflix Animation Studios Moore Park, Sydney

15th December 2025

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Rigging ArtistNetflix Animation Studios

Moore Park, Sydney

15th December 2025


Location: This role is based in Moore Park, Sydney, NSW.

Job Summary:
The Rigging Artist will work closely with a variety of departments, to develop, implement, and maintain character and prop assets for use in both Layout and Animation.

This is a full-time position.

Responsibilities
What you’ll do:
- Follow a brief to produce complex production ready rigs of a high standard
- Work with the Modeling Department to ensure that models are suitable for rigging and performance requirements.
- Work with Animators to develop and prototype rigs for a broad range of creative and technical requirements.
- Support rigs as they move through the animation pipeline and developing supplementary Animation tools and processes.
- A good artistic eye, and the necessary software dexterity to produce, or correct shapes and models when it might tighten the feedback loop with another department.

Requirements:
What You’ll Need:
- 5+ years’ experience in feature animation, VFX, and/or animated television with a focus in Rigging
- Proficiency with Maya, and a strongly node-oriented approach to problems.
- Proficiency with Python and the ability to navigate a large managed code base, or willingness to learn in a fast-paced technical environment.
- Ability to troubleshoot and manage communication during the support phase of published rigs, as they move through shots and departments.
- Ability to comfortably work to specs as precisely or as creatively as a brief outline.
- Eagerness to learn and share with your peers, in a development and learning oriented professional environment.

The following will be highly regarded, but is not required:
- Foundational knowledge of trigonometry and linear algebra.
- Experience with character related simulation (soft tissues and localized secondary).
- Experience with cloth simulation.
- Experience with C++

Salary Range
Salary for this full-time position ranges from $80K-$160K AUD depending upon experience.
NAS benefits can include medical/dental/vision plans, mental health support, retirement programs, and family-forming benefits, paid leave of absence programs, and paid time away programs to be used for vacation and sick paid time off.

About Netflix Animation Studios
Netflix Animation Studios is on a mission to entertain the world with bold, immersive animated films that are timeless and impactful. We are paving the way for the future of animation by building a community of amazing artists and talent across three vibrant locations globally. Come join us!
We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity, recognizing that diversity builds stronger teams. We approach diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic makeup, marital status, or military service.

To apply: please email [email protected] with your name, resume, demo reel, and reference job number 64926 in your application.

EOI - 2D Animation Producers, Line Producers & Production Managers

Princess Bento South Melbourne, Melbourne

14th December 2025

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EOI - 2D Animation Producers, Line Producers & Production ManagersPrincess Bento

South Melbourne, Melbourne

14th December 2025


We are taking EOI applications for experienced 2D Animation Producers, Line Producers and Production Managers.

If you are based in Australia with full work rights and have extensive experience in 2D Animation as a Producer, Line Producer or Production Manager then you should hop on over to our careers page and drop us a line! Long form/episodic 2D series production experience is essential.

Video Editor

Last Humans SURRY HILLS, Sydney

11th December 2025

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Video EditorLast Humans

SURRY HILLS, Sydney

11th December 2025


Job Title: Video Editor
Company: Last Humans
Location: Surry Hills, Sydney

Who we are:

Last Humans is a new film production house that is based in Surry Hills, Sydney. We’re a collective of creative human beings that bring life to stories. We’re an end-to-end film production house which means our services range from pre-production to colour grading and everything in between. We’re new. We’re nice. We’re growing.

About the role:

We’re on the hunt for an experienced video editor who lives and breathes editing. Someone who can think fast on their feet, bring creative ideas to the table, and combine creative vision with technical skill from concept through to delivery.

This role is perfect for a multi-skilled creator who thrives in fast-paced environments, loves storytelling, and isn’t afraid to get hands-on across a wide range of projects — from scrappy social shoots to polished branded films. You’ll collaborate directly with directors, producers, clients, and crew to bring bold, human-led work to life.

This is a full-time permanent position in our lovely office in Surry Hills, Sydney.

The day-to-day role will include:

- Edit engaging and well-paced content in Adobe Premiere Pro, being confident to take a full edit from creative to execution, with a strong understanding of narrative flow, pacing, and visual rhythm.
- Lead the post-production process, including revisions, music sourcing and dabbling in a bit basic sound mix.
- Collaborating with other editors to hand over projects seamlessly, share assets, and maintain consistency across multiple deliverables.
- Embracing new tools and AI workflows to streamline processes, enhance creativity, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in post-production.
- Staying on top of file management and delivery formats, making sure footage and edits are backed up, organised, and ready for delivery.
- Collaborate with directors and producers from pre-production through post, contributing creative ideas and problem-solving on the fly.
- Help build our social presence by executing our social media plan and bringing your creative flair and Photoshop skills to the team.

Your skills:

- Proven experience (2+ years) as an editor in commercial, branded content, documentary, or agency settings.
- Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve, with working knowledge of Photoshop and Illustrator.
- A collaborative mindset with the ability to take direction and also self-direct when needed.
- Comfortable in both solo and team-based productions, with an ability to adapt to different crew sizes and timeframes.
- Organised and reliable, with strong file handling, time management, and communication skills.
- Bonus skills feel free to include (but definitely not essential): Colour grading, sound design, motion graphics, VFX compositing or videography.

Why it’s good:

- Opportunity to make a difference and grow with a new film production house with a talented team in a creative environment.
- A voice in the work and the culture - we’re building something real, and you’d be a big part of it.
- There’s no ceiling in this role, and we’ll allow you to follow the pathway you want in your career.
- Regular social events with a community of creatives.
- Self-development allowance to support your professional growth.


If you’re looking for an exciting opportunity to contribute to a growing film production agency, we want to hear from you.

How to apply:

Please submit your resume, cover letter and portfolio to [email protected].

Be sure to include "Video Editor Application" in the subject line of your email, along with a couple of sentences in your intro about the last film you watched that made you feel something and why. We look forward to reviewing your application.

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Video Editor/Shooter - 3.5-Month Full-Time Contract

BHP Melbourne CBD, Melbourne

10th December 2025

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Video Editor/Shooter - 3.5-Month Full-Time ContractBHP

Melbourne CBD, Melbourne

10th December 2025


Full-Time Contract | 8-Hour Days M-F | Mid-Late January 26 start | Melbourne Based

Join the BHP Xplor communications team and help shape the stories of early-stage mineral exploration ventures. This is an edit‑first role focused on crafting engaging short‑form content for social, digital, and internal platforms, with occasional office shoot requirements.

What You’ll Do:
• Cut short-form social pieces and assemble narrative-driven videos from interviews and B‑roll in Premiere Pro.
• Grade footage in DaVinci Resolve (Desirable, not essential).
• Mix audio, add captions, and integrate titles/graphics.
• On occasion, shoot pieces to camera in the office, with a teleprompter and basic lighting/audio kit.

What You Bring:
• 3–5 years editing experience with your own laptop – must be Mac.
• Strong Premiere Pro/Adobe Suite skills; confidence in DaVinci Resolve.
• Sense of visual rhythm and narrative clarity.
• Experience with Canon cameras.
• Detail‑focused, calm under deadlines.
• Experience in a corporate environment, interacting with senior leadership.
• Ability to follow brand guidelines.

The Details:
• Contract: 3.5 months full‑time. Must be Melbourne-based.
• Equipment: You will need your own Mac laptop, but all cameras, lenses, audio, lighting and teleprompter will be supplied.
• Location: Melbourne CBD / WFH.
• Start: Mid-late January

How to Apply
Send showreel + short intro to [email protected]

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Social Media Content Creator

Forest Super Foods Silvan, Melbourne

4th December 2025

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Social Media Content CreatorForest Super Foods

Silvan, Melbourne

4th December 2025


We are seeking a content creator to work part time (flexible hours) to film, edit and post the organic content for Forest Super Foods.

- Assist with brainstorming ideas for new videos
- Film videos on the farm and in the kitchen (Silvan)
- Edit videos for maximum engagement on socials
- Schedule 10x post per day for Tiktok, Insta, FB and youtube

Would suit someone who is currently studying film and/or marketing. Must be world class in terms of social media content!

An interest in health is a plus. Start in January

We will provide basic equipment. Must be self-motivated, consistent and creative. Share this post with someone who you think would be perfect for the role.

Broadcast Technician

Champion Data Southbank, Melbourne

1st December 2025

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Broadcast TechnicianChampion Data

Southbank, Melbourne

1st December 2025


At Champion Data, our dedicated team are united by sport and driven by data. We strive to revolutionise and transform sport data globally by leveraging our cutting-edge technology and expert team, ensuring we deliver the best possible outcomes for our partners and clients.


About the job

Champion Data has an exciting opportunity for a Broadcast Technician to join our team!

The Broadcast Technician will assist in the design and architecture of broadcast solutions for clients. They will work on site broadcast as well as support casual staff remotely. The role will be required to foster strong working partnerships with stakeholders involved in delivering a graphics package.


Key Responsibilities

*Ensure roll-out of hardware or solutions is to the highest standard and alert their *Manager to potential risks in regard to any shortfalls that may be apparent
*Assist with maintenance of kits, communications with Viz technicians and operators; follow up on issues and resolutions thereof
*Assist with Viz Technician training
*Assist in the maintenance, management of broadcast equipment as required including in season maintenance & out of season audits & re-builds
*Develop a skillset encompassing Viz Engine, Viz Trio, Viz Arena and in house software via studio productions as well as match day broadcast productions
*Proving the Broadcast Design team with software support (Viz Artist, Arena, Trio, etc.), testing and sandbox environments
*Provide feedback on broadcast products and lifecycles
*Advise on bugs, features and new developments
*Advise and shape new products and development
*Provide information on alternative solutions, new innovations, and competitive advantages
*Develop and maintain strong internal and external relationships
*Operational & technical broadcast client liaison and relationship management
*Supply weekly reports to Broadcast Operations Lead and clients
*First escalation of issues contact point
*Keep documentation on Champion Data’s hardware and software solutions
*Assist in Design and architecture for broadcast solutions for clients as required
*Liaise with external Technology providers and partners
*Maintain procedures and checklists to minimise on site problems
*Identify industry standards, best practices & improve internal systems with an eye for future needs
*Actively push innovation across the broadcast department
*Participate in regular R&D meetings with relevant stakeholders that are documented


About You

*Experience as a VizRT Technician and / or Virtual Graphics Technician
*Experience in Broadcast & Production
*Experience with basic computer networking
*A strong interest and/or experience in national sport
*Experience working as part of a team
*Experience providing leadership and guidance for team members
*Experience in a direct client facing role


Tell me more about Champion Data

For over 20 years, Champion data has been at the forefront of delivering sports stats globally. With a global presence in Australia, the USA, the UK, and Asia, we specialise in real-time data collection, storage, analysis, distribution, and visualisation. We track every play and movement, delivering unbeatable game intel through seamless integration systems. Our unrivalled visual packages, in partnership with leading media outlets, ensure a sensational sports broadcast experience. We work across numerous major sports, including AFL, NRL, Football, Horse Racing, World Netball, LIV Golf, Tennis, and Lacrosse. As we continue to expand globally, we aim to solidify our position as the leading sports data company.

At Champion Data, our people are at the core of our success, driving the innovation and passion that underpin our company culture. By joining our team, you will be part of a motivated group with a ‘can-do’ attitude, eager to embrace challenges and committed to personal and professional growth. At Champion Data we will enable you to be your own champion.


Our Core Values:
To challenge the Playbook / To be an Elite Partner / To Champion Team


Why Join Champion Data?

We offer flexible hybrid working arrangements, financial support for setting up a remote workspace and a strong focus on health and wellbeing. Our team culture is vibrant and supportive, including regular social events, team lunches, and more. We also provide extensive employee benefits, including access to our wellness program and additional leave through Mindful Me Days.


What benefits does Champion Data offer the team in Australia?

*Mindful Me Days: Four days per year dedicated to your wellbeing
*Flexible Working: Our team works globally in a hybrid environment, which includes two weeks per year, during which you can work remotely from anywhere worldwide.
*AUS Office: Access to a newly renovated office in Southbank, Melbourne.
*Our spaces: all of our offices have great end-of-journey facilities; including showers, wellness/prayer room & games
*Employee Assistance Programs: 24/7 Access to financial support and counselling
*Wellness Incentive: To help support your home office setup or contribute towards a wellness activity/service of your choosing
*Get to the Game: Funds towards tickets for you and your family/friends to attend sporting events globally.
*Advance You Learning and Development: Annual budget to spend on learning and development activities plus Brain Block Time, this is time set aside monthly to learn or study.
*Go1 Learning: Access to an external learning platform Go1
*Social Events: Including an annual Family Day & Volunteer Day
*Paid Parental Leave


When you join Champion Data, you will have the opportunity to step into a fast-growing, dynamic business during an exciting period of expansion. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities to collaborate with diverse clients across the sports, technology, and broadcast media industries.

We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to Champion Data.

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Surfacing Artist

Netflix Animation Studios Moore Park, Sydney

27th November 2025

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Surfacing ArtistNetflix Animation Studios

Moore Park, Sydney

27th November 2025


Location: This role is based in Moore Park, Sydney, NSW.

Job Summary:
We are seeking Surfacing Artist to support our upcoming CG feature film!

This is a full-time position.

Responsibilities
Responsible for giving models the visual surface qualities that make them appear believable. Surfacing can encompass texture painting, procedural texturing, shading networks, sculpting, grooming and UV layout. All Surfacing artists are expected to produce high quality digital texture/surfacing work.

Requirements:
What You’ll Need:
- 5+ years’ experience working on high quality texturing, shading and surfacing (preferably on photo realistic material)
- A passion for making beautiful looking hard surface cg objects
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to follow direction and work to deadlines
- Excellent ability to work solo or as part of team
- Willing to learn, and contribute to the success of the team and project
- Strong technical and visual skills, ability to understand and execute visual concepts
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to multi-task, prioritize and problem solve
- A traditional arts background in a relevant field is an advantage
- Assist with project clean up and archiving on an ongoing basis
- Follow all department guidelines and common practices.

Additional bonus skills
- An interest and ability in lighting
- Experience with grooming, hair/fur or instancing tools
- Sculpting experience with Mudbox
- Experience scripting in Python
- Experience with Nuke
- Advanced degree or significant training in at least one or more of the following disciplines: computer graphics, computer science, digital media, filmmaking, photography, graphic design / illustration, foundation arts (drawing, painting, sculpture)

Salary Range
Salary for this full-time position ranges from $80K-$160K AUD depending upon experience.
NAS benefits can include medical/dental/vision plans, mental health support, retirement programs, and family-forming benefits, paid leave of absence programs, and paid time away programs to be used for vacation and sick paid time off.

About Netflix Animation Studios
Netflix Animation Studios is on a mission to entertain the world with bold, immersive animated films that are timeless and impactful. We are paving the way for the future of animation by building a community of amazing artists and talent across three vibrant locations globally. Come join us!
We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity, recognizing that diversity builds stronger teams. We approach diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic makeup, marital status, or military service.

To apply: please email [[email protected]] with your name, resume, demo reel, and reference job number 74099 in your application.

Technical Director

SSA Multiple across Sydney, New South Wales

26th November 2025

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Technical DirectorSSA

Multiple across Sydney, New South Wales

26th November 2025


SSA is seeking experienced Technical Directors for freelance work across NSW's Premier Venues including SCG, Accor Stadium, Allianz Stadium, CommBank Stadium, Newcastle, and Wollongong. Work on tier-1 events including NRL (Grand Final, State of Origin, weekly fixtures), AFL (Sydney Swans), international cricket and rugby, and major concerts. Regular freelance opportunities available with advance scheduling – know your commitments weeks/months ahead rather than last-minute callouts.

As Technical Director, you’ll lead broadcast and production suite operations, manage technical crew, coordinate multi-camera setups, troubleshoot signal flow issues, and ensure seamless delivery of live events. You'll work with cutting-edge broadcast infrastructure including LED display systems, IPTV distribution, and replay operations across multiple venues. This is hands-on technical leadership – you'll be in the production suite directing operations, not just supervising from a distance.

Required Experience: Minimum 3 years in live sports or entertainment broadcasting with proven Technical Director or senior technical operator experience. Strong understanding of signal flow, multi-view systems, camera operations, and live production workflows. Must have NSW-based availability and own transport.

Desirable Technical Experience: Ross Carbonite Vision Mixers, Ross Ultrix Video Distribution Platforms, Ross NK Routers, Grass Valley Vision Mixers, Blackmagic Vision Mixers, vMix, Ross Xpression Graphics, Sony Camera Chains, Riedel Mediorworks, EVS replay systems, Dreamcatcher replay systems, RF Camera Systems, LED display control, and IPTV distribution platforms.

What We Offer: Competitive day rates, regular work with advance scheduling, involvement in Australia's biggest live events, work across multiple premier venues, and the opportunity to contribute to The Venue Network (TVN) – our pioneering dark fibre infrastructure project.

To Apply: Send CV and brief note about your technical background to [email protected]

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Program Officer (Industry & Audience, Screen NSW)

NSW Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality & Spo Sydney

16th November 2025

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Program Officer (Industry & Audience, Screen NSW)NSW Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality & Spo

Sydney

16th November 2025


- Join Screen NSW, a division of the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport  

- Clerk Grade 7/8 with a salary range of $110,266 - $122,058 per annum plus superannuation

- Temporary, Full-Time role until June 2026

- Based in Sydney CBD



About the role

The Screen NSW Industry and Audience Development team supports the growth of the NSW screen ecosystem by developing industry skills and audience engagement through grants and programs.


This role will provide essential project and administrative support to help deliver and evaluate programs that support this team. You'll play a key part in helping to turn ideas into action by supporting the coordination of innovative initiatives that contribute to audience engagement programs.


Working closely with colleagues and stakeholders, the Program Officer is responsible for tasks such as preparing project briefs, managing documentation, coordinating workshops, and tracking project progress. You’ll also contribute to research, evaluation and reporting, helping ensure lessons learned inform future planning and delivery.


To learn more about the role, please click here to download the role description. For any questions related to the role, please contact Danielle McCarthy, Industry & Audience Development Manager via [email protected]


About you

You have a strong knowledge of the screen sector in NSW and Australia, including key industry partners and stakeholders and understanding of screen production processes, roles in production, and the screen “below the line” crew sector.

You are well-organised and reliable, with experience supporting projects from start to finish. You’re comfortable preparing project documentation and presentations, managing timelines, and juggling competing priorities to help keep things on track. You have a good eye for detail, and you’re confident working to deadlines, even when things get busy or change quickly.

You are a clear communicator who can build good working relationships with a range of people, from team members to stakeholders and external partners. You know how to listen, ask the right questions, and help solve problems as they arise.


About Screen NSW

Screen NSW is the state’s screen funding body and supports the industry through a range of initiatives and programs while also promoting NSW as a premier filmmaking destination. 


How to apply

Your application must include a cover letter and an up-to-date resume that details your capabilities and experience in relation to the above role.



Closing Date: Monday 1st December 2025 [10.00AM]

Recruitment Contact: Amanda Paterson, Talent Acquisition Partner, [email protected]



Working at the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport

At the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport we bring vibrancy to NSW by growing our creative industries and workforces, driving strong visitor and night-time economies, ensuring a responsible hospitality sector, and putting arts, culture and sport at the heart of our communities.

A talent pool may be created from this recruitment action for ongoing and temporary roles for this role or similar roles that may become available over the next 18 months.

Rigging Technical Lead

Netflix Animation Studios Moore Park, Sydney

12th November 2025

12th November 2025

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Rigging Technical LeadNetflix Animation Studios

Moore Park, Sydney

12th November 2025


Location: This role is based in Moore Park, Sydney, NSW.

Job Summary: The Rigging Technical Lead plays an important role in the Rigging Department, driving developments and ensuring best practices. This position involves close collaboration with the Head of Asset and Head of Rigging to standardise workflows and tools across projects. The Rigging Technical Lead supports Rigging Artists and liaises with R&D, Crowd, Layout, Animation, and the Modelling Department for seamless integration and efficiency.
This is a full-time position.

Responsibilities:

Leadership & Collaboration:
- Collaborate with the Head of Rigging and Rigging Tech Artists to strategise and plan the department's development direction.
- Work with Asset TDs to create Validators for the Rigging and Modelling - - - Departments to ensure clean, ready-to-rig geometry.
- Partner with the Blendshape Team to enhance production efficiencies and develop integration tools.
- Build strong relationships with the Modelling Supervisor and Lead to implement best practices for character topology.

Technical Development & Innovation:
- Demonstrate proficiency in Python and Maya API; commit to learning the OMX wrapper and internal APIs.
- Develop Procedural Component Builders and improve department tools to enhance workflow efficiency.
- Troubleshoot tool issues and collaborate with R&D for practical solutions.
- Address complex rigging challenges and invest in scalable solutions.

Mentorship & Training:
- Guide new artists through a structured onboarding programme.
- Mentor artists in developing deformation skills using the Rig builder and PSD system.
- Foster a collaborative environment by encouraging initiative and constructive feedback.

Learning & Adaptation:
- Continuously learn to adapt to the current pipeline and master internal systems.
- Work on character projects to gain proficiency with the studio's systems.

Topology & Feedback Process:
- Conduct topology reviews post-creative approval from the modelling team.
- Provide timely feedback to ensure models meet rigging and surfacing requirements.
- Collaborate efficiently with the modelling team to address feedback, ensuring readiness for asset departments.
- Use Shotgrid Playlist for version reviews and feedback logging, ensuring a timely turnaround.

Requirements:
- At least 5 years of relevant experience
- Deep knowledge of Linear Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry and Vector Calculus
- Advanced Python knowledge and experience
- Advanced PYQT knowledge and experience
- Strong understanding of the core concepts of CG
- A keen eye for deformation
- Strong ability to deform characters using push joints, PSD's and deformers
- C++ a plus

Salary Range: Salary for this full-time position ranges from $119K-$169K depending upon experience.
NAS benefits can include medical/dental/vision plans, mental health support, retirement programs, and family-forming benefits, paid leave of absence programs, and paid time away programs to be used for vacation and sick paid time off.

About Netflix Animation Studios
Netflix Animation Studios is on a mission to entertain the world with bold, immersive animated films that are timeless and impactful. We are paving the way for the future of animation by building a community of amazing artists and talent across three vibrant locations globally. Come join us!
We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity, recognizing that diversity builds stronger teams. We approach diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic makeup, marital status, or military service.

To apply: please email [[email protected]] with your name, resume, demo reel, and reference job number 12039 in your application.

Motion Graphic Artist

Last Humans SURRY HILLS, Sydney

11th November 2025

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Motion Graphic ArtistLast Humans

SURRY HILLS, Sydney

11th November 2025


Who we are:

Last Humans is a new film production house that is based in Surry Hills, Sydney. We’re a collective of creative human beings that bring life to stories. We’re an end-to-end film production house which means our services range from pre-production to colour grading and everything in between. We’re new. We’re nice. We’re growing.
About the role:

About the role:

We’re on the hunt for an experienced motion graphics artist — and if you’ve got VFX or animation skills up your sleeve, even better. We want someone who can jump in on projects, bring fresh ideas, and become an extended member of our creative, fun, little team.

You’ll be collaborating directly with our directors, producers, clients, and crew to bring bold, playful, human-led work to life. From animating titles and graphics to crafting beautiful visual moments that elevate our films, you’ll help add the magic that takes a good edit and makes it great.

The day-to-day role will include:

- Creating and animating motion graphics to elevate storytelling — from dynamic titles and transitions to simple product graphics, logo builds, and small-scale 2D animation.
- Taking motion projects from concept to execution with strong creative pacing, visual rhythm, and an eye for detail.
- Collaborating with editors to integrate motion seamlessly into larger video edits, ensuring consistency across multiple deliverables.
- Staying on top of file management and delivery formats, ensuring assets, renders, and project files are organised and ready for handoff.
- Embracing new tools and AI workflows to streamline processes, enhance creativity, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in motion design.

Must haves:

- Proven experience (2+ years) as a motion graphics artist in commercial, branded content, agency, or production environments.
- Strong proficiency in Adobe After Effects, with working knowledge of Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
- Ability to create clean, well-designed motion graphics — from titles and transitions to more detailed 2D animation.
- A collaborative mindset with the ability to take direction and also self-direct when needed.
- Comfortable working independently or alongside editors, producers, and directors, adapting to different workflows and timelines.
- Highly organised and reliable, with solid file management, naming conventions, version control, and time-management skills.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to present and articulate creative decisions.


If you’re looking for an exciting opportunity to contribute to a growing film production agency, we want to hear from you.

How to apply:

Please submit your resume, cover letter and portfolio to [email protected].

Be sure to include "Motion Graphic Designer Freelancer Application" in the subject line of your email. We look forward to reviewing your application.

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Reporter, Features - Mackay

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Mackay, Queensland

29th October 2025

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Reporter, Features - MackayAustralian Broadcasting Corporation

Mackay, Queensland

29th October 2025


Reporter, Features - Mackay

Job no: 505026
Work type: Contract Full Time
Location: Mackay
Categories: Presenter/Reporter

- Create high quality content for multiple platforms
- Base salary $77K-$94K plus 15.4% ABC Nominated Super
- Tropical North QLD, Mackay location
- Fixed Term Contract for approximately 8 months

The Role:

Prepare and present compelling content for ABC Tropical North, creating stories across multiple platforms that reflect a broad, cross section of the community.

The ABC is looking for a Reporter, Features to step up into a role for 8 months covering parental leave. Gain some valuable experience in a stunning location and engage existing and emerging audiences with original storytelling.

The Job:

- Find and tell original stories from across the Tropical North region.
- Contribute to planning and commissioning processes to develop and distribute new content ideas to achieve strong reach and engagement with audiences.
- Create high quality content that can be shared across the ABC nationally.

About You:

You'll possess strong content making skills and a proven ability to develop and make original and engaging audio and cross-platform content for the target audience. You are comfortable with and enjoy working in a small office. You will also be able to demonstrate:

- Excellent interviewing skills
- A natural curiosity and passion to find and tell stories that reflect Australia’s diversity and connect with the community.
- Great writing ability and accomplished editorial skills including the ability to source and analyse information and exercise sound judgement.

You will require a drivers license for this position.

About ABC News:

Quality journalism, powerful investigations, outstanding production, and a collaborative, engaged and supportive workplace that offers opportunities and career development across regional and metropolitan Australia. Make a positive contribution to the national conversation, help set the agenda and build your skills, by joining Australia's most trusted and diverse news organisation.

More info:

In line with our focus on diversity and inclusion, applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and LGBTQIA+ individuals. The ABC also aims to achieve a gender-balanced workforce.

To request recruitment and selection information in alternate formats, request adjustments, or if you have accessibility requirements please contact [email protected]

If you want to know more, please contact Danielle Jesser, Editor, ABC Tropical North via [email protected].

We are unable to accept email applications, please ensure that you submit your application via the online portal.

We respectfully request that Recruitment Agencies do not submit applications for this position.

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Executive Producuer

Ferndale Zen Group Pty Ltd Melbourne

28th October 2025

28th October 2025

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Executive ProducuerFerndale Zen Group Pty Ltd

Melbourne

28th October 2025


JOIN MELBOURNE’S MOST INNOVATIVE NEW FILM STARTUP

Cut the red tape. Create stories. Make things happen.
We’re a new independent film production company based in Melbourne — self-funded, fiercely creative, and focused on producing low-budget, high-impact films that celebrate Australian life, humour, and humanity.
We have everything in place — gear, space, catering, diverse shoot locations, and a clear creative direction. What we need now is a driven production professional who knows how to turn vision into action.

We’re looking for someone who:

• Has hands-on experience in film production — from planning to wrap.
• Is great with creative personalities, but also sharp on budgets and logistics.
• Brings an extensive network across the Australian film and media world.
• Can potentially start part-time, with a view to growing into a full-time leadership role.
• Is a mover and shaker — someone who gets things done.

Why join us?

• No bureaucracy. No layers. Just real projects, real ownership, and creative freedom.
• In-house access to equipment, workspace, catering, and a variety of shooting locations.
• Be part of something new, exciting, and authentically Australian from the ground up.
• Remuneration is negotiable — we value talent and initiative.
If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and help build a new voice in Australian film, get in touch — and let’s start making movies that matter.

Send your covering letter and resume to [email protected]

Broadcast Assistant

Inverleigh Hindmarsh, Adelaide

28th October 2025

28th October 2025

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Broadcast AssistantInverleigh

Hindmarsh, Adelaide

28th October 2025


Looking for a Broadcast Assistant for a Live Broadcast on Saturday 1st November.

Duties would include, but may not be limited to
- Spotting for RF camera
- Assisting Jib Operator
- Battery changes
- Assisting with Bump-Out

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Presenter / Producer (ABC Indigenous x Creator Program)

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025

2nd October 2025

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Presenter / Producer (ABC Indigenous x Creator Program)Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025


Presenter Producer (ABC Indigenous x Creator Program)

Job no: 504997
Work type: Contract Full Time
Location: Sydney
Categories: Social Media/ Digital, Production/Content, Presenter/Reporter

Ultimo location
Full-time contract for approximately 12 months
Create content for the ABC Indigenous Instagram, TikTok, YouTube accounts
Salary $88K - $105K (depending on experience)
We're seeking Australia’s next generation of digital storytellers, who’ve excelled on platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, to join the ABC as part of our ground breaking Creator Program.

Collaborating with ABC teams and each other, you will:

Pitch and publish stories relevant for First Nations and young Australians at a regular cadence.
Create regular vertical videos
Develop and host original pilots on social and third-party platforms
Receive mentorship from industry leaders
Meet our Screen commissioners and be put forward for relevant broadcast opportunities
This call-out, from the ABC Screen Division, builds upon the 2024 Creator Program which saw renowned Australian creators make their ABC TV debuts, develop digital series, receive mentorship, and host ABC podcasts. Their content achieved over 120 million views from young Australians.

With Gen Alpha, Gen Z and millennials increasingly consuming content on social platforms, we are opening up pathways for the next generation of storytellers to join the ABC and work across our key genre areas.

We are targeting applicants who have already started their creator journey, building key digital skills and an audience profile. To be competitive, you will have:

Over 10k followers/subscribers on TikTok, Instagram or YouTube;
Created three vertical videos with over 100k views or three horizontal videos with over 50k views, whether independently, for employers, or in collaboration with others; and
Skills and hands on experience aligned to the role, including the ability to shoot and edit video (see attached position description for the full assessment criteria). 50012336 PRESENTER PRODUCER (INDIGENOUS).pdf
To express interest, complete the online application form, upload your resume and a cover letter which should include links to your accounts and a brief statement explaining why you should be part of the ABC Creator Program.

Please note that adherence to the ABC's editorial policies and public comment guidelines is expected while working with us. This includes limitations on commercial brand partnerships. You will be based in Australia with the right to work.

Areas of focus include:

First Nations
Specialist and factual – like history, geography, policy, science, religion, technology, engineering, health, philosophy, and explainers
Arts, culture, music and entertainment
Kids and tweens
Australian stories
The ABC's a great place to work; we provide various opportunities for Indigenous staff, including attending the national Indigenous staff conference, activities during NAIDOC week, regular networking events and mentoring support.

You'll have a friendly and supportive environment to learn and grow in, with a vibrant, dynamic and cohesive team and a manager who will help you with any questions and give you regular opportunities to talk about your progress. You'll also have access to a network of Indigenous staff and support from the ABC's Lead, Indigenous Employment and Diversity.
For more information, please contact Daniel Ahern, Creator Program Lead in Screen, via [email protected]

This vacancy is open only to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants, reflecting our commitment to the ABC's Reconciliation Action Plan, ABC Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Plan 2023 - 2026 and the Equal Employment Opportunity (Commonwealth Authorities) Act 1987.


Advertised: 24 Sep 2025 12:00 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: 15 Oct 2025 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time

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Producer / Presenter (Creator Program)

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025

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Producer / Presenter (Creator Program)Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025


Presenter/ Producer Callout: ABC Creator Program

Job no: 504996
Work type: Contract Part Time
Location: Sydney
Categories: Social Media/ Digital, Production/Content, Presenter/Reporter

Ultimo location
Part-time contract for approximately 12 months
Pitch and publish stories relevant to young Australians at a regular cadence
Salary $77K - $105K pro rata (depending on experience)
We're seeking Australia’s next generation of digital storytellers, who’ve excelled on platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, to join the ABC as part of our groundbreaking Creator Program.

Collaborating with ABC teams and each other, you will:

Pitch and publish stories relevant to young Australians at a regular cadence.
Create regular vertical videos
Develop and host original pilots on social and third-party platforms
Receive mentorship from industry leaders
Meet our Screen commissioners and be put forward for relevant broadcast opportunities
Part-time roles are available at a salary range of $77K to $105K (pro rata) based on your skills, qualifications and experience.

This call-out, from the ABC Screen Division, builds upon the 2024 Creator Program which saw renowned Australian creators make their ABC TV debuts, develop digital series, receive mentorship, and host ABC podcasts. Their content achieved over 120 million views from young Australians.

With Gen Alpha, Gen Z and millennials increasingly consuming content on social platforms, we are opening up pathways for the next generation of storytellers to join the ABC and work across our key genre areas.

We are targeting applicants who have already started their creator journey, building key digital skills and an audience profile. To be competitive, you will likely have:

Over 10k followers/subscribers on TikTok, Instagram or YouTube; or
Created three vertical videos with over 100k views or three horizontal videos with over 50k views, whether independently, for employers, or in collaboration with others; and
Skills and hands on experience aligned to the role, including the ability to shoot and edit video (see attached position description for the full assessment criteria). 50063366 PRODUCER PRESENTER.pdf 50067852 PRESENTER PRODUCER.pdf

Please note that adherence to the ABC's editorial policies and public comment guidelines is expected while working with us. This includes limitations on commercial brand partnerships. You will be based in Australia with the right to work.

Areas of focus for this round of the Creator Program include:

Specialist and factual – like history, geography, policy, science, religion, technology, engineering, health, philosophy, and explainers
Arts, culture, music and entertainment
Kids and tweens
Australian stories
First Nations
These roles are based in Sydney. Location flexibility may be considered based on your specific production requirements.

To express interest, complete the online application form, upload your resume and a cover letter which should include links to your accounts and a brief statement explaining why you should be part of the ABC Creator Program.

For more information, please contact Daniel Ahern, Creator Program Lead in Screen, via [email protected]

ABC Screen is a supportive and inclusive team. We believe our workplace is stronger and more dynamic for the various backgrounds, lived experiences, abilities and perspectives of our team members, and we welcome everyone to be their true authentic self.

Applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and LGBTQIA+ individuals. The ABC also aims to achieve a gender-balanced workforce. For more information about working at the ABC, please feel free to explore our careers page at abc.net.au/careers


Advertised: 24 Sep 2025 12:00 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: 15 Oct 2025 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time

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Digital Producer (Creator Program)

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025

2nd October 2025

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Digital Producer (Creator Program)Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Ultimo, Sydney

2nd October 2025


Digital Producer Callout: ABC Creator Program

Job no: 504998
Work type: Contract Full Time, Contract Part Time
Location: Sydney
Categories: Journalism/Content Making, Social Media/ Digital, Production/Content

Ultimo location
Full-time and part-time contracts for approximately 12 months
Produce engaging videos for younger audiences
Salary $77K - $105K pro rata (depending on experience)
The ABC Creator Program is seeking talented digital producers who live and breathe YouTube, TikTok and Instagram to produce engaging videos for younger audiences.

Part-time and full-time roles are available at a salary range of $77K to $105K (pro rata) based on your skills, qualifications and experience. These roles will be based in Sydney. DIGITAL PRODUCER 4-5.pdf DIGITAL PRODUCER 5-6.pdf

This call-out, from the ABC Screen Division, builds upon the 2024 Creator Program which saw renowned Australian creators make their ABC TV debuts, develop digital series, receive mentorship, and host ABC podcasts. Their content achieved over 120 million views from young Australians.

With Gen Alpha, Gen Z and millennials increasingly consuming content on social platforms, we are opening up pathways for the next generation of storytellers to join the ABC and work across our key genre areas.

Collaborating with the creators you will pitch, ideate, research, script, shoot, edit and animate innovative new formats across specialist genres.

You will be a digital all-rounder, able to turn videos around quickly, working in an agile way across the whole content lifecycle - from ideation to packaging and posting.

You will be a flexible and positive team-player who is hungry to reach new audiences across the ABC’s charter areas.

To express interest, complete the online application form, upload your resume and a cover letter which should include examples of your video work and a brief statement explaining why you should be part of the ABC Creator Program.

For more information, please contact Daniel Ahern, Creator Program Lead in Screen, via [email protected]

ABC Screen is a supportive and inclusive team. We believe our workplace is stronger and more dynamic for the various backgrounds, lived experiences, abilities and perspectives of our team members, and we welcome everyone to be their true authentic self. Applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and LGBTQIA+ individuals. The ABC also aims to achieve a gender-balanced workforce. For more information about working at the ABC, please feel free to explore our careers page at https://www.abc.net.au/careers


Advertised: 24 Sep 2025 12:00 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: 15 Oct 2025 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time

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Production Manager (Film & Multimedia)

Frankendipity Enterprises Sydney

24th September 2025

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Production Manager (Film & Multimedia)Frankendipity Enterprises

Sydney

24th September 2025


We are looking for a highly organised Production Manager to join our team in our upcoming screen projects, which incorporate both film and complementary multimedia components. This role requires a candidate who can balance traditional production management with cross-disciplinary collaboration, ensuring smooth delivery of complex, multi-team outputs.

Responsibilities:

- Manage production schedules and workflows across film, animation, and multimedia departments.

- Supervise production assistants and coordinate day-to-day activities to prevent delays.

- Oversee all logistics including locations, transport, accommodation, catering, and vendor contracts.

- Liaise between creative, technical, and management teams to maintain project continuity.

- Support budget oversight and contract negotiations with suppliers and crew.

- Ensure delivery of production milestones on time and to standard.

Essential Criteria:

- Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in production management within film, multimedia, or immersive projects.

- Demonstrated ability to coordinate cross-disciplinary teams (e.g., film + animation + digital media).

- Proven experience with large-scale projects involving multiple stakeholders and technical complexity.

- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills in high-pressure environments.

- Excellent negotiation and vendor management experience.


Desirable:

- Previous work on immersive or exhibition-style projects.

- Experience coordinating both live-action and animation workflows.

- Established track record with international collaborators or productions.

Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator

Flowstate Zone Pty Ltd Gold Coast & surrounding areas, Gold Coast

22nd September 2025

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Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation OperatorFlowstate Zone Pty Ltd

Gold Coast & surrounding areas, Gold Coast

22nd September 2025


Job Title: Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator
Locations: Gold Coast and surrounding areas
Company: Flowstate Zone
Type: Casual Contractor / Freelance

About Flowstate Zone:
Flowstate Zone is an AI-powered action sports technology company revolutionizing how athletes, commercial operators such as wavepools, snow mountain resorts and sporting organizations experience their moments and drive progression through automated video, coaching, competitions, data and analytics. We operate at the intersection of adrenaline and innovation, elevating human performance with precision, creativity, and scale.

The Role:
We’re looking for a small number of unique individuals to execute on a newly created hybrid role — Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator — bringing the Flowstate brand to life through world-class content and engaging in-person experiences. This role blends the craft of video production with on-the-ground brand storytelling, activating Flowstate at competitions, training camps, product launches, and action sports events across the East Coast of Australia.

What You’ll Do:
- Lead the on-the-ground video production and content capture at Flowstate-supported events, training days, competitions and brand activations.
- Own the technical execution of the Flowstate AV brand activation; from camera operation to onsite content displays and live streaming.
- Set up promo material (teardrop banners etc) around the event site and/or branded promotional vehicle location.
- Assist with the operational and care taking schedule of a branded promotional vehicle.
- Collaborate with Flowstate’s marketing and product teams to bring the brand’s digital products and identity into the real world.
- Manage onsite relationships with event partners and corporate clients at events and brand activations.
- Promote the Flowstate brand and products at events and activations
- Scout and recommend new activation opportunities, or athlete-focused gatherings where Flowstate can shine.
- Travel to Flowstate-partnered events across the east coast of Australia.

Who You Are:
- Experienced with AV production equipment and basic networking equipment inc professional camera equipment, PtP data sends, on-location set-ups and on the spot problem solving.
- Ideally an experienced videographer with experience filming action sports, events or live content, and in particular; surfing, skateboarding, skiing and snowboarding.
- Comfortable working autonomously and on the move — flexible with travel and adapting to live event environments.
- Flexible with your working days, hours and availability. This is event based work, operating on a 7 day / week roster; expect weekends, early morning starts and / or late night finishes. You may be required to travel interstate and be away for a few nights / week. This is definitely not a Monday to Friday 9-5 role.
- Not afraid to jump into the ocean, hike up a mountain, or ride shotgun in a production buggy if it gets the best shot.
- Bonus: Drone license, gimbal skills
- Must have a full licence, no probation and a clear driving record, no insurance claims in the last five years, and no criminal record
- Must have a valid Working With Children Check, or can apply for this should you be successful

Why Join Us:
At Flowstate, you’ll be part of a team that thrives on pushing the boundaries of sports tech, content, and creativity. This is a rare opportunity to carve out a dynamic new role with huge scope for growth, impact, and unforgettable experiences.

To Apply:
Send us your CV and a short note on why this role speaks to you, and any links to previous event activations or relevant projects you’ve been involved in.

[email protected]

Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator

Flowstate Zone Pty Ltd Eastern and Northern Suburbs, Sydney

22nd September 2025

22nd September 2025

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Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation OperatorFlowstate Zone Pty Ltd

Eastern and Northern Suburbs, Sydney

22nd September 2025


Job Title: Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator
Locations: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Company: Flowstate Zone
Type: Casual Contractor / Freelance

About Flowstate Zone:
Flowstate Zone is an AI-powered action sports technology company revolutionizing how athletes, commercial operators such as wavepools, snow mountain resorts and sporting organizations experience their moments and drive progression through automated video, coaching, competitions, data and analytics. We operate at the intersection of adrenaline and innovation, elevating human performance with precision, creativity, and scale.

The Role:
We’re looking for a small number of unique individuals to execute on a newly created hybrid role — Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator — bringing the Flowstate brand to life through world-class content and engaging in-person experiences. This role blends the craft of video production with on-the-ground brand storytelling, activating Flowstate at competitions, training camps, product launches, and action sports events across the East Coast of Australia.

What You’ll Do:
- Lead the on-the-ground video production and content capture at Flowstate-supported events, training days, competitions and brand activations.
- Own the technical execution of the Flowstate AV brand activation; from camera operation to onsite content displays and live streaming.
- Set up promo material (teardrop banners etc) around the event site and/or branded promotional vehicle location.
- Assist with the operational and care taking schedule of a branded promotional vehicle.
- Collaborate with Flowstate’s marketing and product teams to bring the brand’s digital products and identity into the real world.
- Manage onsite relationships with event partners and corporate clients at events and brand activations.
- Promote the Flowstate brand and products at events and activations
- Scout and recommend new activation opportunities, or athlete-focused gatherings where Flowstate can shine.
- Travel to Flowstate-partnered events across the east coast of Australia.

Who You Are:
- Experienced with AV production equipment and basic networking equipment inc professional camera equipment, PtP data sends, on-location set-ups and on the spot problem solving.
- Ideally an experienced videographer with experience filming action sports, events or live content, and in particular; surfing, skateboarding, skiing and snowboarding.
- Comfortable working autonomously and on the move — flexible with travel and adapting to live event environments.
- Flexible with your working days, hours and availability. This is event based work, operating on a 7 day / week roster; expect weekends, early morning starts and / or late night finishes. You may be required to travel interstate and be away for a few nights / week. This is definitely not a Monday to Friday 9-5 role.
- Not afraid to jump into the ocean, hike up a mountain, or ride shotgun in a production buggy if it gets the best shot.
- Bonus: Drone license, gimbal skills
- Must have a full licence, no probation and a clear driving record, no insurance claims in the last five years, and no criminal record
- Must have a valid Working With Children Check, or can apply for this should you be successful

Why Join Us:
At Flowstate, you’ll be part of a team that thrives on pushing the boundaries of sports tech, content, and creativity. This is a rare opportunity to carve out a dynamic new role with huge scope for growth, impact, and unforgettable experiences.

To Apply:
Send us your CV and a short note on why this role speaks to you, and any links to previous event activations or relevant projects you’ve been involved in.

[email protected]

Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator

Flowstate Zone Pty Ltd Byron Bay, New South Wales

22nd September 2025

22nd September 2025

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Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation OperatorFlowstate Zone Pty Ltd

Byron Bay, New South Wales

22nd September 2025


Job Title: Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator
Location: Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
Company: Flowstate Zone
Type: Casual Contractor / Freelance

About Flowstate Zone:
Flowstate Zone is an AI-powered action sports technology company revolutionizing how athletes, commercial operators such as wavepools, snow mountain resorts and sporting organizations experience their moments and drive progression through automated video, coaching, competitions, data and analytics. We operate at the intersection of adrenaline and innovation, elevating human performance with precision, creativity, and scale.

The Role:
We’re looking for a small number of unique individuals to execute on a newly created hybrid role — Mobile Broadcast & Brand Activation Operator — bringing the Flowstate brand to life through world-class content and engaging in-person experiences. This role blends the craft of video production with on-the-ground brand storytelling, activating Flowstate at competitions, training camps, product launches, and action sports events across the East Coast of Australia.

What You’ll Do:
- Lead the on-the-ground video production and content capture at Flowstate-supported events, training days, competitions and brand activations.
- Own the technical execution of the Flowstate AV brand activation, from camera operation to onsite content displays and live streaming.
- Set up promo material (teardrop banners etc) around the event site and/or branded promotional vehicle location.
- Assist with the operational and care taking schedule of a branded promotional vehicle.
- Collaborate with Flowstate’s marketing and product teams to bring the brand’s digital products and identity into the real world.
- Manage onsite relationships with event partners and corporate clients at events and brand activations.
- Promote the Flowstate brand and products at events and activations
- Scout and recommend new activation opportunities, or athlete-focused gatherings where Flowstate can shine.
- Travel to Flowstate-partnered events across the east coast of Australia.

Who You Are:
- Experience with AV production equipment including basic networking equipment inc professional camera equipment, PtP data sends, on-location set-ups and on the spot problem solving.
- Ideally an experienced videographer with experience filming action sports, events or live content, and in particular; surfing, skateboarding, skiing and snowboarding.
- Comfortable working autonomously and on the move — flexible with travel and adapting to live event environments.
- Flexible with your working days, hours and availability. This is event based work, operating on a 7 day / week roster; expect weekends, early morning starts and / or late night finishes. You may be required to travel interstate and be away for a few nights / week. This is definitely not a Monday to Friday 9-5 role.
- Not afraid to jump into the ocean, hike up a mountain, or ride shotgun in a production buggy if it gets the best shot.
- Bonus: Drone license, gimbal skills, involved with surfing and/or other action sports
- Must have a full licence, no probation and a clear driving record, no insurance claims in the last five years, and no criminal record
- Must have a valid Working With Children Check or can apply for this should you be successful

Why Join Us:
At Flowstate, you’ll be part of a team that thrives on pushing the boundaries of sports tech, content, and creativity. This is a rare opportunity to carve out a dynamic new role with huge scope for growth, impact, and unforgettable experiences.

To Apply:
Send us your CV and a short note on why this role speaks to you, and any links to previous event activations or relevant projects you’ve been involved in.

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Junior Editor - Temporary Role

Shooting Star Company Group Pyrmont, Sydney

21st September 2025

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Junior Editor - Temporary RoleShooting Star Company Group

Pyrmont, Sydney

21st September 2025


Our Pyrmont Production Company is seeking the services of a Junior
Editor to assist with holiday cover 7 Oct - 14 Nov (six weeks).

The position involves a varied range of work on film & event trailers, cinema &
TV commercials, corporate and in-house promotion and design.

In summary the ideal candidate will possess:
-Minimum of 1 year experience
- Skills in Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Media Encoder, Photoshop and Illustrator
- Good communication, organisational and time-management skills
- A knowledge of cinema formats and assets is advantageous
- An eye for good design and aesthetics that can be applied to a commercial environment

Applicants please include a showreel or link to an online reel to be considered.

Please email applications and showreels to [email protected]

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Digital Production Manager

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Ultimo, Sydney

10th September 2025

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Digital Production ManagerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation

Ultimo, Sydney

10th September 2025


* Location: Ultimo, Sydney
* Be a part of Australia's independent national broadcaster
* Fixed term 11 month contract
* Base salary  $107K (paid on a pro rata basis)

The Role

In this role you will manage production, operations and digital content for the ABC Commercial Division. The role will include:

* Developing ongoing performance metrics and reporting for senior management.
* Providing leadership and direction to the team to foster a shared understanding and commitment to business objectives.
*Identifying and implementing initiatives that contribute to flexibility in staffing and resource allocation to improve business efficiency and effectiveness. 
*Implementing, monitoring and maintaining new and existing software and hardware. 

About You

We are seeking a Digital Production Manager with relevant experience in video and audio production processes and working knowledge of digital distribution platforms. You will have excellent communication skills, attention to detail and the ability to meet deadlines.

You'll have: 

* Advanced competency with industry standard editing software (Adobe Premiere). * Extensive knowledge of full Adobe Creative Suite is desirable
* Significant knowledge of metadata files associated with video files and a strong understanding of xml.
* Ability to manage and work well as part of a team and establish effective working relationships with colleagues and internal and external stakeholders.
* Experience leading a team to a shared understanding of purpose.
* Collaborative workstyle with creative problem-solving abilities. 

We are unable to accept email applications, please ensure that you submit your application via the online portal.

Apply at https://careers.abc.net.au/caw/en/job/504948/digital-production-manager

If you want to know more, please contact Ai Ikeda, Digital Production Manager at [email protected]

EDITOR NEEDED for Architecture Documentary

Cubic Films Pty Ltd Waverley, Sydney

4th September 2025

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EDITOR NEEDED for Architecture DocumentaryCubic Films Pty Ltd

Waverley, Sydney

4th September 2025


NOW HIRING: EDITOR – “Design With Country” (Short Documentary)

Location: Remote
Type: Contract (6–8 weeks)
Rate: Negotiable, commensurate with experience

WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR

We’re seeking a story-driven editor with a strong sense of rhythm, emotional pacing, and visual sensitivity.

This role will suit someone who is:

• Experienced in short-form documentary editing (30–60 mins)
• Confident with interview-driven narrative structures
• Able to work with multicam interviews, B-roll, and archival stills
• Sensitive to Indigenous storytelling protocols
• Comfortable collaborating with a creative director and cinematographer remotely
• A strong communicator with a keen visual instinct



KEY SKILLS

• Adobe Premiere Pro (or DaVinci Resolve/FCPX)
• Experience editing to VO + confessional structure
• Working with timecoded transcripts
• Ability to incorporate motion graphics, maps, subtle text overlays
• Audio syncing and basic sound design (with sound mixer handoff later)



BONUS POINTS FOR

• Prior work on First Nations or place-based storytelling
• Background in architecture, landscape, or visual arts
• Comfort with story assembly from paper cuts/scripts
• A collaborative spirit – someone who values listening as editing



WHAT WE PROVIDE

• Logged transcripts + preliminary paper cut
• Professionally recorded 4K interviews
• High-quality B-roll from architectural projects
• Access to cultural consultants for sensitivity review
• Flexible working conditions + creative support



TIMELINE

• Start: Late September / Early October
• Rough Cut: ~4 weeks after onboarding
• Fine Cut / Delivery: ~2–3 weeks after notes



TO APPLY

Please email [email protected] with

• Short bio + reel (especially doc work)
• Link to one standout short doc or reel
• Your availability and rate expectations



APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Sept 20, 2025

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PARTNERSHIPS AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

AIDC Melbourne

21st August 2025

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PARTNERSHIPS AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT MANAGERAIDC

Melbourne

21st August 2025


AIDC is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Partnerships & Industry Development Manager.

The Partnerships & Industry Development Manager is responsible for supporting the business development of the organisation across partnerships, philanthropy, and industry development programs and initiatives.

They will report to the CEO/Creative Director and form part of AIDC’s Executive Team, working closely with the General Manager, Marketing and Communications Manager, and Industry Manager, as well as a team of fixed-term staff and service providers.

This role is integral to the successful development and delivery of AIDC’s annual conference as well as a program of other events, activities, and initiatives across the year.

The successful candidate will be responsible for refining and delivering AIDC’s partnerships and industry development strategy. This includes identifying and securing new and innovative industry, corporate, and cultural partnerships to meet AIDC’s partner revenue targets, as well as contributing to developing new industry opportunities through partnered initiatives. The role will also include negotiating the return of existing partners and ensuring the delivery of all partner benefits, as well as stakeholder servicing for all new and existing partners.

Motor Sport TV Director

Lennox Media Group Melbourne, Victoria., Victoria

7th August 2025

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Motor Sport TV DirectorLennox Media Group

Melbourne, Victoria., Victoria

7th August 2025


Motorsport Director – Live Streaming
Contract Position – Victoria, Australia

We’re looking for an experienced Motorsport Director to join our live-streaming team for upcoming events. This role requires proven experience directing multi-camera live television coverage of motorsport, with the ability to make fast, creative decisions under pressure.

What You’ll Do:

Direct multi-camera live motorsport broadcasts for streaming and on-demand audiences

Work closely with camera operators, commentators, and production crew to deliver dynamic coverage

Manage live vision switching, replay integration, and on-screen graphics during events

Ensure production quality meets professional broadcast standards

What You’ll Need:

Demonstrated experience directing live motorsport for broadcast or streaming

Strong understanding of motorsport event flow and safety considerations

Excellent communication skills with on-site and remote crews

Ability to work in high-pressure, fast-paced live environments

Details:

Contract position

Based in Victoria, Australia (on-site work required at events)

Competitive rate, commensurate with experience

If you’re ready to take the director’s chair and bring the excitement of motorsport to screens worldwide, we’d love to hear from you.

📧 Apply now – send your CV, link to showreel, and any references. Apply on our site.

Sound Attachment

Screen Careers Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025

25th July 2025

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Sound AttachmentScreen Careers

Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025


Love working with audio and solving tech puzzles on the fly? Here’s your chance to join the audio team behind one of Australia’s most iconic live reality productions.

ITV Studios Australia, in partnership with Screen Careers, is offering a full-time, paid Sound Assistant role as part of a 5-week hands-on training placement. This opportunity will immerse you in the fast-paced world of unscripted television, supporting audio operations across studio, remote jungle locations, and live broadcast environments.

You’ll work alongside seasoned Audio Technicians, learning to set up, monitor, and troubleshoot audio systems that keep cast, hosts, and production connected and sounding crystal clear.

📍 Full-Time | Fixed-Term: 3 November – 5 December 2025

🗺️ Location: Based near Murwillumbah, NSW (on-site work required)
💼 Department: Sound
💰 Competitive salary (confirmed during the offer process)

Who We’re Looking For

Some qualities we value:
Basic understanding of audio gear (mics, mixers, etc.)
A calm, detail-focused mindset in high-pressure settings
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Confidence in troubleshooting and adapting on the go
Physically capable and comfortable working outdoors
Interest in learning new tools, software, and live audio systems

We’re open to applicants with varied experience—from musicians and podcasters to tech assistants and live event crew. You don’t need a background in TV—just a technical curiosity and willingness to learn.

📅 Applications close at 9am AEST, Thursday 7 August, but we’re reviewing on a rolling basis—so we encourage you to apply early.

👉 Apply now: https://screencareers.com.au/itvsa-sound-attachment/

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Camera Attachment

Screen Careers Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025

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Camera AttachmentScreen Careers

Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025


Are you curious about how cameras capture the chaos, drama, and emotion of live television? Here’s your chance to work behind the scenes of a fast-paced, jungle-based production and kickstart your career in camera operations.

ITV Studios Australia, in partnership with Screen Careers, is offering a full-time, paid Camera Attachment opportunity as part of a 5-week on-the-job training placement, supporting the Camera Department across a live reality TV series. You'll gain hands-on experience alongside experienced operators, learning how to set up, maintain, and operate professional camera equipment in both studio and remote field environments.

📍 Full-Time | Fixed-Term: 3 November – 5 December 2025

🗺️ Location: Based near Murwillumbah, NSW (on-site work required)
💼 Department: Camera Team
💰 Competitive salary (confirmed during the offer process)

Who We’re Looking For

Some qualities we value:
Basic familiarity with cameras or AV gear
Strong attention to detail and time management
Comfortable working under pressure and tight schedules
A positive, team-first mindset
Physically fit and prepared for long hours on location
Open to feedback and ready to learn on the job

We’re open to applicants from a wide range of backgrounds—not just TV. Whether you’ve dabbled in live events, worked in tech or photography, or are simply passionate about cameras and storytelling, we’d love to hear from you.

📅 Applications close at 9am AEST, Thursday 7 August, but we’re reviewing on a rolling basis—so we encourage you to apply early.

👉 Apply now: https://screencareers.com.au/itvsa-camera-attachment/

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Lighting Attachment

Screen Careers Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025

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Lighting AttachmentScreen Careers

Murwillumbah, NSW, New South Wales

25th July 2025


Ever wondered how live TV creates its dramatic look? This is your chance to step behind the scenes and be part of the magic.

ITV Studios Australia, in partnership with Screen Careers, is offering a full-time, paid Lighting Assistant opportunity as part of a 5-week practical training placement on a live, jungle-based reality TV series. You’ll work alongside experienced Gaffers, Lighting Directors, and Technicians—learning to set up, operate, and maintain lighting gear in one of the most dynamic environments in Australian television.

From studio shoots to remote challenges in the wild, you’ll gain hands-on experience and valuable mentorship designed to launch a career in lighting for film and TV.

📍 Full-Time | Fixed-Term: 3 November – 5 December 2025

🗺️ Location: Based near Murwillumbah, NSW (on-site work required)
💼 Department: Lighting Team
💰 Competitive salary (confirmed during the offer process)

Who We’re Looking For

Some qualities we value:
Basic awareness of how lighting affects storytelling and mood
Interest in lighting gear, colour, and design
Tech comfort—especially around power, apps, or lighting control systems
Good with heights (training provided)
A team player with strong problem-solving instincts
Physically fit and ready to work outdoors, rain or shine
A driver’s licence is helpful for remote shoots, but not essential.

We’re open to a range of backgrounds—not just traditional film or TV. You might be coming from theatre, live events, tech, or even visual art. If you’re reliable, physically capable, and keen to learn, we want to hear from you.

📅 Applications close at 9 am AEST, Thursday 7 August, but we’re reviewing on a rolling basis—so we encourage you to apply early.

👉 Apply now: https://screencareers.com.au/itvsa-lighting-attachment

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Below the Line Coordinator

Screenworks (Australia) Ballina, New South Wales

17th July 2025

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Below the Line CoordinatorScreenworks (Australia)

Ballina, New South Wales

17th July 2025


Screenworks Below the Line Coordinator is an important role that works collaboratively within our team to deliver the Regional Crew Pathways Program which is supported by Netflix and to develop and oversee other below the line initiatives for Screenworks.

In this role, you will be responsible for all aspects of the Regional Crew Pathways Program to ensure the program outcomes are achieved, in addition you will be responsible for the planning and delivery of other below the line initiatives in consultation with the CEO.

Screenworks Regional Crew Pathways program has been run in the Northern Rivers, Far North Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory, with the potential to roll out in other regions.

The Below the Line Coordinator is responsible for organising and delivering a training course, managing trainees and all elements associated with their placements to ensure they are placed on productions for a 6 months period, as well as the administration and maintenance of the Screenworks’ location and crew databases and any inbound production resources published on the Screenworks website.

Client Services Coordinator

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

14th July 2025

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Client Services CoordinatorSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

14th July 2025


Do you have a passion for delivering exceptional customer service in a dynamic environment and want to further your career in a supportive and growing team?

The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is the state’s leading screen authority and investment agency supporting the development, growth and promotion of the state’s screen production sector. The SAFC empowers world-class screen production in South Australia across film, TV and video games through a wide range of production and development funding, activities and programs, and is dedicated to connecting South Australia’s voices, stories, and creative identity with global audiences.

A statutory authority funded by the State Government and with an independent Board, the SAFC operates from and manages Adelaide Studios at Glenside, state-of-the art screen production facilities co-located within a buzzing creative hub of tenant screen businesses and practitioners.

Reporting to the Production Executive (Inbound & Studios), the Client Services Coordinator will oversee day-to-day client services for SAFC and Adelaide Studios users – including tenants, production crews, and visitors – delivering exceptional front-of-house support and managing reception staff.

This role is pivotal in shaping the client experience, strengthening industry relationships, and maintaining Adelaide Studios as a premium screen production facility.

Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

- Lead reception and front-of-house services with a customer-first mindset,
- Manage tenancy and hire agreements, renewals, and negotiations,
- Provide high-level administrative, reporting, and procurement support,
- Coordinate meeting room bookings and studio access for clients,
- Drive continuous improvement and innovation in service delivery,
- Foster inclusive, supportive working relationships with both internal and external stakeholders including tenants.

--About You--

- Experience in client service management is essential,
- Understanding of the Creative industries and/or screen sector will be highly regarded,
- Office Management and/or Real estate/leasing tenant experience would be advantageous,
- Strong communication skills and resilience, including communicating effectively with stakeholders,
- Ability to effectively manage complex and competing priorities,
- Critical thinking and problem solving,
- A commitment to diversity, inclusion, and continuous improvement.

--Why Join the SAFC?--

- Work with a passionate and creative team supporting South Australia’s vibrant screen industry,
- Enjoy a supportive and inclusive team culture,
- Be part of the state’s exciting and dynamic screen sector in an organisation making a real impact on South Australian storytelling, culture and talent.

--How to apply--

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing at the Randstad website: https://www.randstad.com.au/jobs/aso4-client-services-coordinator_adelaide_45512338

Applications close Thursday 24 July, 2025

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations peoples, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

Head of Corporate

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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Head of CorporateSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


* Key leadership role supporting South Australia’s screen industry
* Lead Governance, Compliance and Corporate Services
* Create systems, influence culture and build workflows

The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is the state’s leading screen authority and investment body, empowering world-class South Australian screen production and connecting South Australian voices, stories, artistry and identity to global audiences. A statutory authority funded by the State Government and with an independent Board, the SAFC plays a vital role in the development, growth and promotion of the state’s screen production sector, and championing its cultural, creative and economic potential.

This newly created role of Head of Corporate reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and is a critical member of the executive team, driving effective governance, performance and stakeholder alignment across a broad corporate portfolio.

Responsible for running the business operations of the SAFC, you will oversee the end-to-end delivery of corporate services including governance frameworks, legal oversight, risk and compliance, WHS, HR, procurement, IT systems and stakeholder reporting.

The role plays a pivotal part in enabling the SAFC’s strategic plan by ensuring operational agility and resilience, public sector alignment and effective engagement with the SAFC Board and South Australian Government. You will oversee all corporate planning and reporting, lead cross-agency partnerships and advise the CEO and Board on legislative compliance, policy development and risk management.

A generalist leader with broad experience across governance or corporate services, you will bring a strong understanding of building processes and workflows with a compliance and accountability mindset. With previous experience working in state or local government or adjacent regulated industries, you will have public sector knowledge (or similar), with the ability to drive results through complex structures and business reporting requirements.

Commercially astute with excellent judgement and leadership skills, you will be a trusted advisor, who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is committed to building a culture of agility, trust and performance.

This is a unique greenfield opportunity to shape the future of governance and corporate operations within South Australia’s thriving and dynamic screen industry. If you’re enterprising, resilient and ready to bring your spark to a role with real influence, this is your chance to make a lasting impact.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations peoples, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

Program Systems Manager

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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Program Systems ManagerSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is the state’s lead agency for screen, dedicated to empowering world-class production and connecting South Australia’s voices, stories, and creative identity with global audiences. SAFC’s work is grounded in values of diversity, trust, collaboration, creativity and informed action.

We’re seeking a sharp and organised Program Systems Manager – someone who knows how to keep systems humming and processes smooth while supporting an exciting creative industry.

This is an ideal role for someone who’s equally at home with cloud-based systems, grant management tools, spreadsheets, and stakeholder engagement – and who gets a kick out of enabling creative projects through efficient, transparent administration.

As Program Systems Manager, you’ll oversee the backbone of the SAFC’s funding programs – ensuring grant management systems, contracts, workflows, data, and reporting processes run efficiently and meet the needs of both the organisation and the industry it supports.

You’ll also directly support the Production team with operational excellence, while managing one Program Coordinator and acting as a key link between screen applicants, assessors, internal teams, IT vendors, and executive leadership.

You’ll Be Responsible For:

- Managing SAFC’s grant management system, streamlining application-to-acquittal workflows,
- Supporting funding contract administration and internal reporting,
- Ensuring accurate data tracking and compliance with policy and audit requirements,
- Overseeing the production of Board and CEO reports and KPI data,
- Acting as a liaison between IT, the Production team and external system providers,
- Training and supporting staff and assessors on system use,
- Championing continuous improvement, accessibility, and user-centred systems.

Who You Are:

- A systems-savvy project or grants administrator with strong attention to detail,
- Skilled in Excel and cloud-based platforms (experience with CRM or grant systems highly regarded),
- Adept at process improvement and translating business needs into tech-enabled solutions,
- A clear communicator who’s confident working with creatives, government partners, and vendors,
- A team leader who values inclusion, wellbeing, and collaboration,
- Passionate about the screen sector, the arts, or public sector service.

What’s on Offer:

- A meaningful, purpose-driven role in South Australia’s vibrant creative industry,
- Flexible work arrangements post-probation,
- A collaborative workplace committed to diversity, inclusion and innovation,
- The chance to contribute to impactful programs that support screen creators.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations peoples, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

Talent Development Manager

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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Talent Development ManagerSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is the state’s lead agency for screen, dedicated to empowering world-class production and connecting South Australia’s voices, stories, and creative identity with global audiences. SAFC’s work is grounded in values of diversity, trust, collaboration, creativity and informed action.

We’re seeking a strategic, passionate Talent Development Manager to champion local writers, directors, producers and production companies to help shape the future of SA-led screen productions.

If you’re a connector and a champion of creative talent, have deep knowledge of the screen sector and you value inclusivity and innovation and you’re committed to empowering diverse voices in screen storytelling, we’d love to hear from you.

The Talent Development Manager is a key role within the Production team focused on engaging with emerging and established SA writers, directors, producers and production companies to stimulate and develop future SA-led production activity.

By actively managing talent and business development programs, promotion and partnerships, you’ll support SA talent and IP to drive a future pipeline of SA-led film, television and online screen production from diverse content creators in the state.

You’ll Be Responsible For:

- Building and maintaining strong relationships with SA writers, directors, producers and production companies,
- Leading talent and script development programs, providing guidance and supporting market access,
- Delivering Diversity and Inclusion, and First Nations screen strategies across talent development,
- Managing funding applications and outcomes for script and industry development programs,
- Supporting entry level an emerging talent to build a strong pipeline of SA-led screen production,
- Driving strategic partnerships, that boost sustainability and demand for SA screen businesses,
- Monitoring project milestones and ensure timely data-informed reporting and recommendations.

You’ll Bring:

- Demonstrated knowledge of the Australian and international screen sector, particularly including development pathways, funding frameworks and market trends,
- Experience managing screen talent or industry development programmes (preferably with grant or funding responsibilities),
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with a proven ability to support underrepresented talent,
- Experience advocating for creative businesses and talent in national and international contexts,
- Organisational reporting and data analysis skills that support strategic decision making,
- Demonstrated commitment to inclusion with experience delivering programs for diverse communities, including First Nations, Deaf and disabled, LGBTQIA+ and CALD.

You’ll play a critical role in shaping the future of South Australia’s screen industry, backed by a values-driven government agency, and working within a collaborative, forward-thinking culture. Flexible working options are available following the probationary period.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations peoples, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

Production Executive (SA Led)

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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Production Executive (SA Led)South Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is the state’s lead agency for screen, dedicated to empowering world-class production and connecting South Australia’s voices, stories, and creative identity with global audiences. SAFC’s work is grounded in values of diversity, trust, collaboration, creativity and informed action.

As Production Executive (SA-Led), you’ll be at the forefront of driving South Australian-led film, TV and online production. This strategic leadership role focuses on increasing the volume, scale and sustainability of SA-led screen projects by shaping funding outcomes, fostering partnerships, and supporting the next generation of South Australian talent.

You’ll Be Responsible For:

- Leading a small team and contributing to the strategic direction of SAFC’s production arm,
- Leading development and production funding across SAFC programs and initiatives,
- Building partnerships with local production companies and creatives to unlock new opportunities,
- Supporting sustainable growth in SA-led storytelling, especially by championing underrepresented communities,
- Managing the full lifecycle of grants and incentives including PDV Rebate and Payroll Tax Exemptions,
- Guiding emerging creatives through industry entry points and ensuring long-term pipeline development.

You’ll Bring:

- Strategic mindset and data-informed decision making, with high-level planning and prioritisation skills,
- Deep understanding of the Australian (and ideally global) screen landscape, financing, and production workflows,
- Strong track record managing funding programs, assessing production applications, and driving delivery outcomes,
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with screen creatives, producers and funding bodies,
- Commitment to diversity, inclusion and cultural safety, with a passion for supporting underrepresented voices.

You’ll play a critical role in shaping the future of South Australia’s screen industry—backed by a values-driven government agency, and working within a collaborative, forward-thinking culture. Flexible working options are available following the probationary period.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--
The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations people, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

First Nations Program Lead

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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First Nations Program LeadSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) empowers world-class South Australian screen production, connecting diverse voices and stories with audiences across Australia and globally. Supported by the South Australian Government, the SAFC fosters an inclusive, innovative screen industry, valuing diversity, creativity, and meaningful partnerships.

An opportunity now exists for a First Nations Programs Lead to join the SAFC team. This is an Identified position and only open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. The SAFC considers that being Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under sub-s 56(2) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (SA).

This role will lead and support programs that increase First Nations participation in the South Australian screen industry. You will build networks with First Nations practitioners, provide advice and support to applicants, and help deliver funding and industry development programs aligned with the SAFC’s First Nations Screen Strategy. You will also support the coordination of the First Nations co-working hub, manage committee meetings, and engage with partners to advance opportunities for First Nations creatives and crew.

Key Responsibilities:

- Deliver initiatives under the SAFC Business Plan and First Nations Screen Strategy, in alignment with the SAFC Strategic Plan,
- Build and maintain networks with First Nations communities and screen practitioners,
- Act as a key contact for First Nations screen industry clients and applicants,
- Support SAFC engagement and networking with new First Nations talent,
- Coordinate use of the Pirrku Kuu Hub First Nations co-working space,
- Support funding program delivery and industry development initiatives,
- Manage committee meetings and the SAFC’s First Nations Advisory Group,
- Gather feedback and provide insights to support sector development,
- Champion inclusive, culturally safe practices across all program delivery.

About You:

You are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person with a commitment to supporting First Nations voices in the screen industry. You bring experience working with First Nations communities and practitioners, along with the ability to build strong, respectful relationships.

You are organised, able to manage programs and committee processes, and confident in providing advice and support to creatives and industry partners. You understand the importance of cultural safety and community-led decision-making and are ready to contribute to a more inclusive and vibrant screen sector in South Australia.

Skills & Experience:

- Experience working with First Nations screen practitioners,
- Ability to provide accurate advice and support to stakeholders,
- Strong organisational skills and experience in program delivery,
- Experience in developing industry networks and managing committees,
- Understanding of the screen industry and its development context,
- Commitment to cultural safety, diversity, and inclusive practices.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the job listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

Game Development Executive

South Australian Film Corporation Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025

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Game Development ExecutiveSouth Australian Film Corporation

Glenside, Adelaide

2nd July 2025


Join the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) and help shape the future of South Australia’s digital games sector.

The SAFC is the state’s lead agency for screen, dedicated to empowering world-class production and connecting South Australia’s voices, stories, and creative identity with global audiences. SAFC’s work is grounded in values of diversity, trust, collaboration, creativity and informed action.

We’re seeking a passionate and experienced Game Development Executive to drive strategic initiatives, industry growth, and funding programs across South Australia’s dynamic games industry. This senior position sits within the SAFC’s Production Team and acts as the agency’s foremost expert on game development—working at the intersection of industry strategy, funding, partnerships, and talent development.

As Game Development Executive, you will:

- Lead the design and delivery of the SAFC’s digital games funding programs and business initiatives,
- Provide high-level advice to the Head of Production, CEO, and Board on opportunities for industry growth,
- Build strong relationships with studios, developers, publishers, education partners, and industry organisations,
- Drive outcomes for the SAFC’s SA Video Game Development (VGD) Rebate and oversee project assessment, reporting, and milestone management,
- Represent SAFC at local, national, and international events, delegations, and conferences.
- This is a rare opportunity to shape strategy while directly supporting the creative and commercial success of South Australian game developers.

You are a strategic thinker and industry advocate with:

- A collaborative, proactive mindset with a passion for supporting diverse talent pathways,
- Deep experience in the game development sector, including production or studio experience,
- Solid understanding of funding, budget management, and government programs,
- Proven ability to manage stakeholders and deliver outcomes in a fast-paced environment.

For further information including how to apply, please visit the position listing on the SAFC website.

--Diversity and Flexibility Statement--

The SAFC promotes diversity and flexible ways of working. First Nations people, Deaf and disabled applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

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