Oct 3, 2022
Victoria
Oct 28, 2022
Victorian Opera
Victorian Opera is a small but welcoming not for profit arts organisation with very solid foundations and a great business model. They have a CBD base but also offer working from home arrangements (WFH).
The Role
This is a new position with the opportunity for a long-term career path for an energetic individual, enthusiastic to learn and develop their skills to add value to the Company. This is a busy, varied and challenging part time opportunity for a Finance Manager.
Due to the size of the business (budget is circa $7.5m), the role is all encompassing and offers challenge and variety within a great structure.
Some of your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to;
This is a long term, permanent opportunity and will be worked part time over 22.5 hours per week. Ideally this could be 3-4 days a week. You will split your time between working from home and the offices close to the CBD.
Key Selection Criteria
In order to be considered you must meet the following criteria:
The position reports to the Head of Finance & Corporate Services and works closely with the Senior Leadership Team and the CEO.
Victorian Opera seeks to work with the very best talent available. We value diversity, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability, cultural background and ethnicity, and encourage all to apply. On offer is a highly competitive salary, 50% WFH, CBD offices located close to public transport and access to tickets for performances.
How to Apply
Please ensure you include a covering letter with your application addressing the Key Selection Criteria. We will be recruiting this role directly and not accepting candidates from recruitment agencies.
Only candidates that are successful in securing an interview will be contacted.
For further information contact recruitment@victorianopera.com.au.
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