Industry Coordinator
Adelaide Fringe
Posted 15 days ago
LOCATION: Adelaide Fringe & FringeWORKS
START DATE: 1 July 2025 (negotiable)
END DATE: 30 June 2026
REPORTS TO: Marketplace Manager
EMPLOYMENT: Full Time
SALARY: $65,000 per annum (pro rata), plus 12% superannuation
ABOUT ADELAIDE FRINGE
Adelaide Fringe is an annual open-access arts festival run over four weeks and five weekends in Adelaide, South Australia during February and March. With free events, ground-breaking work, new talent, innovative thinking and original voices, we’re for everyone. It is one of the largest, most popular and diverse arts festivals in Australia. Thousands of artists from around Australia and across the globe participate alongside home-grown talent, in art forms spanning cabaret, comedy, circus & physical theatre, dance, film, theatre, music, visual art and design.
Adelaide Fringe supports flexible and accessible working arrangements for all. This includes people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse people, young people, older people, women, and people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex or queer. We draw pride and strength from our diversity, remain open to new approaches and actively foster an inclusive workplace that celebrates the contribution made by all our people.
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT ADELAIDE FRINGE
Employee Assistance Program
5 Days (post) festival leave for year-round staff (this is additional to four weeks annual leave)
9 Day working fortnight
2 days of Volunteer Leave for all full year and seasonal salaried staff
Ongoing training opportunities
Staff development days and opportunities
An Adelaide Fringe Membership
Flexible work environment
An optional social calendar and events
Study leave
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Industry & Participant Outreach
Support the growth and development of the industry delegate program through research, approach and invitation.
In conjunction with the Marketplace Manager, coordinate all elements of the delegates’ participation, from invitations through to detailed and tailored itineraries.
Support the growth and inclusion of new venues, shows and collaborations in the marketplace program.
Coordinate industry and artist support 1-on1 sessions.
Arts Industry Collaborations
Support and nurture industry collaborations between artists and small to medium arts organisations.
Coordinate mentoring, advice, development support and inclusion in the Adelaide Fringe and Honey Pot program.
Ensure appropriate reporting, analysis and acquittals are captured and communicated effectively.
Tour Ready Award Recipients and Stakeholders
Coordinate all tour ready award winners inclusion in the Adelaide Fringe and Honey Pot program.
Coordinate MOU’s with participants.
Deliver venue, registration and marketplace support to all shows.
Visas for Artists & Industry
Support and guide industry and artists through the visa application process.
Coordinate support letters and track visa status.
Coordinate and apply processes of notification across departments (ticketing, show cancellations, guest support) for unsuccessful visa applications.
AVR Delivery & My Honey Pot
Coordinate developments and implementation of marketplace platform – My Honey Pot in AVR.
Deliver data processing and proofing of My Honey Pot with Artist Venues and Marketplace Administrator.
Guest Coordination
Coordinate and support external relationships with partner hotels.
Coordinate delivery of invitations.
Coordinate accommodation support and flight contributions with invited and approved delegates.
Process and check invoicing across guest support, budgets and other departments.
Show Suggestions
Support the marketplace team in the creation and delivery of show suggestions for industry delegates and to match their programming interests and tastes.
Offer show recommendations and matching to industry delegates within programmed events and networking engagements.
Marketplace Communications
Work in conjunction with the Marketplace Manager in the organisation, planning and delivery of Honey Pot delegate and artist eDM’s via mailerlite.
Work closely with the Marketplace Manager in preparing, editing and proofing all Honey Pot communication materials and online resources.
Industry & Participant Program
Support the planning and delivery of the marketplace program that includes pitching and networking events, HIVEs, 1-on-1’s, industry meetings, guidance and mentorship.
Working collaboratively with the Marketplace Manager and Artist & Venues Manager to develop, plan and deliver new programs and initiatives.
Support the delivery and coordination of the FringeWORKS location and hub.
CRM Transition
Coordinate with the Marketplace Manager the transition of marketplace data, outcomes and contacts using the organisation’s CRM system, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality.
Outcome Tracking
Implement and coordinate regular outcome tracking and monitoring across surveys, communications, phone calls and research
Conduct outreach and drive connections post season with industry and artists
Grant Writing
Support sourcing, planning and developing key projects requiring grant support
Coordinate compelling grant applications, funding proposals, reports, and acquittals across key funding and government organisations (DFAT, Creative Australia, CreateSA, Philanthropic Foundations)
Artist & Venue Registration & Communications Support
Support the Artist & Venue teams with registration and venue communications via email, phone and Freshdesk.
Whilst this position description is a summary of the job and lists its key tasks, it is not a definitive list of all the tasks to be undertaken. Tasks can vary from time to time at the discretion of your Manager. To deliver services effectively, a degree of flexibility is needed and the employee may be required to perform work not specifically referred to above.
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
Demonstrated experience working in the creative arts industry with programmers, decision makers, festivals and venues nationally and internationally.
Knowledge and understanding of touring networks and circuits and how they operate.
Good knowledge of Adelaide Fringe – who we are and what we do. Understanding types and differences in Artist’s works presented in Fringe and what industry delegates are looking for.
Exceptional people skills, with the ability to interact, liaise and communicate effectively and easily with a broad range of people in a professional and ethical manner.
Skills in program/project management, including facilitation, planning, development, monitoring and evaluation.
Computer literacy in word processing, spreadsheets, scheduling, database and internet/email software, and the ability to create, update and maintain efficient and effective records management systems.
High-level planning, time management and problem-solving skills.
Exceptional attention to detail.
Collaborative working style with the ability to work with a team and in a hands-on capacity.
Please note: shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews on a rolling basis as applications are received.
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