Performing Arts Trainee – Berwick / Officer
Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung / VICTORIA
AFL SportsReady | Full Time
Fully Funded Qualification: Certificate III in Business
Work onsite with: St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar
St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar is a leading non-denominational independent private school, from Early Learning to Year 12. Set in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne, their School is a welcoming and serene place that offers students outstanding learning opportunities in beautifully curated grounds. With excellent learning spaces and facilities, providing students with a place to belong and connect in a natural landscape that provides a calm, secure and predictable environment in which to grow and flourish.
The Trainee supports the delivery of arts programs and events across both the Junior and Senior campuses. Working under supervision, the Trainee assists with coordination, logistics and technical operations for performances and productions. This role provides a valuable opportunity to develop skills in arts administration, production logistics and event management while contributing to the school’s dynamic Performing Arts program.
Key Responsibilities: Working closely with the Director of Music and Learning Leader for Performing Arts, the Trainee will support the day-to-day operations of the program. This includes assisting with the coordination and delivery of events such as school musicals, concerts, carnivals and festivals. The Trainee will help maintain and organise key resources, including costumes, props, technical equipment and assist with event setup, pack-down and general production logistics across both campuses. Providing logistical and technical support for Performing Arts and school events, assist with scheduling, rehearsals and backstage operations and help with the setup and delivery of both internal and external performances. The role will also provide administrative assistance such as preparing event programs, posters, schedules and support communication across students, staff and community stakeholders.
This position offers the chance to gain real-world experience in arts administration, production logistics and education support. To be successful, the Trainee will demonstrate enthusiasm for the performing arts, strong organisational and interpersonal skills, reliability and a willingness to learn and contribute to a creative and collaborative team environment. The role may involve supporting school events outside regular hours, including some evenings and weekends. Applicants are encouraged to clearly outline their skills, experience and suitability for this traineeship in their application.
National Training Wage from: $28,100 – $43, 500, plus 12% Superannuation
This role is suitable for recent secondary school leavers
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