Our Company
Experience Gold Coast (EGC) is a single, unified organisation that brings together HOTA (Home of the Arts), Destination Gold Coast, Study Gold Coast and Major Events Gold Coast. Formed in 2023, EGC plays a central role in driving the growth of the city’s visitor economy. EGC plays a pivotal role in supercharging outcomes across tourism, events, arts & culture and education, with a clear objective of positioning the Gold Coast as the lifestyle capital of Australia.
HOTA, Home of the Arts Precinct
This role will be based at HOTA, Home of the Arts. HOTA is an iconic Gold Coast destination where art, entertainment, culture and lifestyle meet. A place that locals love and visitors must-see. At the heart of HOTA’s identity is a rich and diverse program: live music, theatre, dance, comedy, film, visual art exhibitions, children’s shows, community workshops, and festivals – all taking place across the array of venues.
About the Role
Are you passionate about the arts and committed to creating inclusive and inspiring cultural experiences? HOTA (Home of the Arts) is seeking a dynamic Exhibition Production Coordinator to play a pivotal role in delivering an engaging and diverse program for the HOTA Gallery.
This position involves assisting in the development, installation, and upkeep of exhibitions and displays. Working closely with the Exhibitions Manager, HOTA Gallery, the Exhibition Production Coordinator will contribute to the smooth execution of the gallery’s exhibition schedule and ensure the highest standards of presentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist the Exhibitions Manager and project leads by coordinating production bookings and the technical delivery of all exhibitions.
- Prepare technical briefing documents for internal production teams, including AV, Lighting and Rigging.
- Schedule, coordinate and lead installation and de-installation meetings with the Exhibitions and Collections teams, ensuring alignment on timelines, responsibilities and risk mitigation.
- Coordinate the preparation of exhibition spaces, special exhibitions, the placement of artworks in gallery public areas, and the maintenance of permanent displays.
- Develop procedures and manage HOTA Gallery WHS compliance relating to the installation and de-installation of exhibitions.
- Develop a strong understanding of exhibitions in development and their requirements, supporting early risk identification and ensuring technical issues are proactively identified and resolved.
- Coordinate demolition, construction and painting contractors across all project phases, ensuring compliance with WHS, BCA, engineering regulations and site requirements.
- Manage stakeholder engagement and contractor attendance, and facilitate coordination meetings to maintain alignment, progress and quality outcomes.
- Manage all exhibition and collection equipment, assets and resources, including tools, EWPs, lifters, AV equipment, lighting equipment, furniture and PPE.
- Supervise Exhibition Technicians and Collection Technicians during exhibition preparation and installation to ensure effective delivery.
- Interpret, coordinate and oversee schematic plans and technical drawings to support all phases of exhibition demolition, construction and painting, ensuring accuracy, efficiency and alignment with design intent.
- Assist with obtaining quotes, procuring goods and services, and managing orders in consultation with the Exhibitions Manager.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support the successful delivery of exhibitions and projects.
- Adapt to changing priorities and operational demands while contributing to team and organisational objectives.
- Act ethically and with integrity at all times and model positive and productive workplace behaviours.
- Undertake other duties within the scope of the position as directed.
The HOTA Gallery is a 7-day operation and there will be a requirement to work evenings and some weekends in this role.
You will be willing and able to be participate in the on-call roster. You may be required to be rostered outside of normal working hours (and you may be required to be called-back to work due to unforeseen, emergency, or urgent work after leaving the workplace).
Other Requirements:
- Relevant specialised technical skills in AV, Lighting and/or Fabrication.
- Demonstrated experience working within a gallery, museum or similar cultural institution.
- Contemporary knowledge of international museum standards and the gallery and museum sector.
- Demonstrated experience in the development, delivery and operation of exhibitions to international museum and art gallery standards.
- Experience in project coordination, including the ability to effectively plan projects and achieve desired outcomes.
- Demonstrated ability to identify gaps in processes, tasks and resources, and develop practical schedules and solutions to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.
- Demonstrated proficiency in lighting control systems (such as Casambi and Dynalite) and/or audiovisual systems is highly desirable.
- Current Police Check, or the ability to obtain one.
- Current driver’s licence (essential); manual licence desirable.
Here’s what makes working with us special:
Be Part of the Action: Work at the heart of the Gold Coast’s thriving arts and culture scene, where creativity and community come together.
Exclusive Discounts: Enjoy discounts at all Food and Beverage outlets across the HOTA precinct, plus discounted tickets to cinema screenings, events, and activities.
Empowerment Time: Take four paid days per year dedicated to personal growth and wellbeing.
Wellbeing Support: Access Sonder, our comprehensive team member care and wellbeing service.
Professional Development: Unlock learning opportunities through our Learning Lab, offering up to 1,000 courses to help you grow and thrive.
How to apply:
If you’re passionate about making a difference and want to be part of an organisation that prioritises people, we’d love to hear from you! To apply for this position, please submit a brief cover letter along with your resume.
HOTA, Home of the Arts, values diversity and inclusion. We are dedicated to providing equitable employment opportunities and welcome applications from individuals of all cultures, genders, ages, Australia’s First Nations Peoples, LGBTIQ+ communities, and people with disabilities.