OverviewAuckland Live is a part of Tataki Auckland Unlimited, New Zealand's largest producer of cultural, entertainment, sporting and wildlife experiences.
We are custodians of iconic venues in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland including The Civic, Aotea Centre, Auckland Town Hall, Bruce Mason Centre, Queens Wharf and Aotea Square.
We present national and international performing arts and entertainment, as well as community-focused programmes that contribute to Auckland as a culturally vibrant city.
Our work is presented and hosted in venues, public spaces and across the city centre.
As a Producer at Auckland Live you'll be at the centre of the action, playing a key role in delivering a diverse range of performing arts events.
You'll work with artists, stakeholders and internal teams to ensure seamless event execution while supporting cultural diversity and business goals.
If you thrive on engaging with artists from both community and professional backgrounds, enjoy managing multiple projects, and can stay calm under pressure, we would love to hear from you.Fixed-term opportunity till October
He angitutanga : The opportunity : Auckland Live's purpose is to bring people together through exceptional, inclusive and transformative performing arts programming, events and experiences across our venues and public spaces that celebrate Tamaki Makaurau's diverse identity and enrich the lives of all who live in and visit the city.
We create memories that will last a lifetime.We are New Zealand's largest major multi-venue performing arts centre and part of Tataki Auckland Unlimited, New Zealand's largest producer of cultural, entertainment, sporting and wildlife experiences, whose work touches the lives of all Aucklanders and visitors to the region.We are the home of performing arts and entertainment in Auckland, with venues including The Civic, Aotea Centre, Auckland Town Hall, Bruce Mason Centre, Queens Wharf and Aotea Square.
Our work is presented and hosted both within our venues and in public realm spaces across the city centre.Key ResponsibilitiesPlanning and delivery of events and programmes through a detailed end-to-end process, both in venue and in public realm space.Coordinating marketing, audience development and publicity requirements of projects and events.Managing contracts, budgets and financial reporting.Providing manaakitanga and building strong relationships with artists, partners and stakeholders.About youYou're an experienced arts Producer with strong project management skills who is passionate about turning ideas into reality and a positive team player.
You excel at juggling multiple tasks, fostering relationships, and navigating complex projects with a solutions-focused mindset.
Our ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following : Strong knowledge of New Zealand's creative and performing arts sectorStrong communication and problem-solving skillsExperience managing contracts, budgets and event logisticsExperience producing both in-venue and public realm events and experiencesFlexible to work evenings and weekendsWhat we offerJoin a team of dedicated experts working collaboratively across the region to contribute to Auckland's growth and development.
We are committed to diversity and have a culture built on trust and valuing individual and collective contributions.
As part of the Auckland Council Group, you'll gain access to benefits and discounts, including discounted financial services and insurance, Auckland Art Gallery membership, entertainment and lifestyle discounts and more.To apply, please submit a CV and cover letter stating what excites you about this role and what skills and experience will allow you to succeed in this opportunity.Applications close 12 October
If you have any support or access requirements, please advise us at the time of application to assist you through the recruitment process.
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