We are seeking a skilled and passionate Casual Duty Technician (Installer) to support the delivery of high-quality exhibitions and events at Moonah Arts Centre. This hands-on role focuses on visual arts installation, technical support, and ensuring a safe and professional environment for artists, hirers, and visitors.
In this role, you will provide technical advice, installation expertise, and operational support to deliver a dynamic program of exhibitions, events, and creative activities. Working collaboratively with the Creative Communities team, you will help ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of the centre while maintaining high presentation and safety standards.
What you’ll bring:
To be successful in the role you will
-
A qualification and/or minimum of 3 to 4 years’ experience in the visual arts specifically in the installation of visual art exhibitions.
-
Proven experience and knowledge of exhibition gallery lighting and technical equipment.
-
Experience and knowledge of venue and event risk management.
-
Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and autonomously on specific projects.
-
First Aid Certification
-
Working at Heights
-
Working with Vulnerable Person’s check
-
Drivers Licence (preferred not essential)
Position Hours:
-
Casual, as required.
-
Salary - $29.00 per hour plus 25% casual loading
For further information on this position, contact Rebecca Holmes, Acting Coordinator Moonah Arts Centre on (03) 6216 6800.
What’s in it for you:
-
Glenorchy City Council is an Employer of Choice, providing a great work culture and a solid commitment to diversity and inclusion
-
15% Superannuation
-
annual salary increases
-
a motivated team that supports each other, values innovation, celebrates its success and has a bit of fun along the way
-
access to a range of employee wellbeing initiatives including EAP
-
Glenorchy City Council's Enterprise Agreement 2025
Our commitment to community:
Council is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the community we serve. We are also committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people and have zero tolerance to child abuse and harm. Our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy, outlines our commitment – view it here.
How to apply: Applications for this position must be lodged on this site or on the Glenorchy City Council website www.gcc.tas.gov.au - Careers page.
To be considered for this role, all applicants must include:
-
A cover letter addressing how your skills and experience relate to the position.
-
A current Résumé
-
A national Police check, health assessment and reference checks will be requested and organised by Council prior to employment.
Applications close at 8pm on Sunday 28 June 2026