JOIN THE TEAM!
The House is hiring.
We’re growing. The House That Dan Built is hiring two key leadership roles to help shape our next chapter.
We’re looking for an Executive Producer to drive producing, fundraising, touring and strategic growth, and a Manager of Youth Engagement to lead our youth programs including Toy Choir, AKIN and artist pathways.
If you’re passionate about bold new work, community-led arts and creating real opportunities for girls and young women, we’d love to hear from you.
Applications close 26 July.
Executive Producer
(General Manager / Senior Producer)
The House That Dan Built
Sydney, NSW | Full Time | Flexible Working Arrangements | $85,000 - $100,000 + Super
Help shape bold, ambitious arts projects for girls and women across Australia.
The House That Dan Built is seeking an experienced Executive Producer to join our senior leadership team.
This role offers the opportunity to work across creative producing, fundraising, touring and arts leadership within an established independent arts organisation.
The House That Dan Built creates large-scale participatory works, new music, community-led performance and youth arts programs that centre the voices of girls and women. Our work spans metropolitan, regional and international contexts.
The Strategic Producer will join a small executive team of three, working alongside the Artistic Director & CEO and Manager of Engagement, to transform ambitious artistic ideas into sustainable, funded and professionally delivered outcomes.
This role is equal parts producer, strategist, fundraiser and operational leader.
About the Role
The Creative & Strategic Producer leads the company’s producing, business development, fundraising, touring strategy and organisational systems.
You will drive the systems, partnerships and resources that allow artistic work to thrive.
This role oversees:
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Major project producing
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National and international touring strategy
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Grant writing and acquittals
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Philanthropy and sponsorship
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Contracts, payroll and compliance
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Producer and workforce management
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Organisational growth and strategic planning
Key Responsibilities
Producing & Touring
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Lead producing strategy across all major House projects
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Develop national and international touring pathways
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Build relationships with festivals, venues and presenting partners
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Identify co-producing and commissioning opportunities
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Oversee project planning, budgets and delivery
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Support community producers delivering local projects
Development & Fundraising
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Lead grants, applications and acquittals
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Build relationships with trusts, foundations and philanthropic partners
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Develop donor campaigns and fundraising strategies
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Identify new income streams and strategic partnerships
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Prepare sponsorship and investment proposals
Business Operations
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Oversee payroll and artist payments
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Manage contracts for artists, staff and contractors
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Monitor Fair Work, superannuation and compliance obligations
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Develop policies, systems and operational frameworks
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Work closely with accountants, auditors and bookkeepers
Leadership
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Manage project producers and contract staff
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Support recruitment and workforce planning
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Develop leadership pathways for emerging producers
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Foster a culture of accountability, care and excellence
About You
You are an experienced arts producer or arts manager who understands how to build ambitious artistic work from concept to reality.
You bring:
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10+ years’ experience in producing or arts management
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Proven success securing grants and development income
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Strong financial literacy and budget management
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Experience in contracts, governance and compliance
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Exceptional relationship-building and negotiation skills
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Knowledge of touring, festivals and presenting sectors
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A strategic and entrepreneurial mindset
We’re looking for someone who is:
Strategic. Organised. Collaborative. Commercially aware. Resilient. Solutions-focused.
Why Join Us?
The House That Dan Built is entering a major period of growth, with significant national projects, international partnerships and ambitious long-term plans.
This role offers the opportunity to help shape the future of an organisation deeply committed to artistic excellence, equity and the voices of girls and women.
Location: Sydney (Elizabeth Bay)
Salary: $85,000 - $100,000 + Super
Flexible working arrangements available
More information, including the full salary package, is available at:
www.thehousethatdanbuilt.com/join-the-team
To apply, please submit:
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CV
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Short cover letter
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Two referees
Applications close: 26 July 2026
For enquiries:
Producer@thehousethatdanbuilt.com
Manager of Youth Engagement
(Education, Participation & Enterprise)
The House That Dan Built
Sydney, NSW | 3–4 Days Per Week | Flexible Working Arrangements
$80 - 90,000 pro rata FTE ,000 + Super (0.6–0.8 FTE negotiable)
Lead the next generation of artists, young people and creative communities.
The House That Dan Built is seeking an experienced Manager of Youth Engagement to join our senior leadership team.
This role offers the opportunity to work across arts education, youth participation, business development and program leadership within an established independent arts organisation.
The House That Dan Built creates large-scale participatory works, new music, community-led performance and youth arts programs that centre the voices of girls and women. Our work spans metropolitan, regional and international contexts.
The Manager of Engagement will join a small executive team of three, working alongside the Artistic Director & CEO and Executive Producer, to lead the growth, delivery and long-term sustainability of The House’s youth programs.
This role is equal parts educator, producer, strategist and community builder.
About the Role
The Manager of Engagement leads the company’s education, participation and enterprise programs, ensuring high-quality experiences for young people while building strong pathways into artistic and professional careers.
You will drive the systems, partnerships and opportunities that allow young people to thrive.
This role oversees:
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Toy Choir
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AKIN - regional songwriting
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Apprenticeship programs
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Emerging artist pathways
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Regional program growth
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Program business development
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Participant engagement and retention
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership
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Manage Toy Choir, AKIN and apprenticeship programs
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Ensure programs maintain high-quality participant experiences
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Be the public face of The House’s education and youth development programs
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Develop annual program plans and delivery schedules
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Manage enrolments and participant pathways
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Support the growth of new regional programs
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Ensure evaluation and participant feedback informs future program development
Business Development
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Grow earned income from Toy Choir
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Investigate identified investment opportunities for Toy Choir TV
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Develop new markets, locations and strategic partnerships
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Build relationships with schools across NSW in 2026 and nationally in 2027
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Identify opportunities for program expansion
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Contribute to long-term sustainability planning
Staff & Teaching Artist Management
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Recruit and manage tutors, facilitators and teaching artists
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Manage apprentices and emerging staff
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Coordinate training and professional development
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Ensure child-safe and participant-focused delivery
Marketing & Communications
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Ensure program marketing collateral is developed
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Liaise with marketing staff and contractors
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Manage parent communications
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Oversee enrolment campaigns
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Support audience and participant growth
Administration
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Manage invoicing and participant records
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Monitor program budgets
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Track participation and impact data
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Prepare reports for funders and stakeholders
About You
You are an experienced arts educator, youth program leader or engagement specialist who understands how to build meaningful artistic and developmental pathways for young people.
You bring:
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Experience in arts education, youth programs or community engagement
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Strong business development capability
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Experience managing teams and teaching artists
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Excellent communication and relationship management skills
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Strong organisational and administrative skills
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Understanding of child-safe practice
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A strategic and entrepreneurial mindset
We’re looking for someone who is:
Entrepreneurial. Warm. Organised. Community-minded. Outcome-driven. Passionate about young people.
Why Join Us?
The House That Dan Built is entering a major period of growth, with significant national projects, international partnerships and ambitious long-term plans.
This role offers the opportunity to shape the next generation of artists and leaders through one of Australia’s most unique youth arts organisations.
Location: Sydney (Elizabeth Bay)
Hours: 3–4 days per week (0.6–0.8 FTE)
Salary: $80 - 90,000 pro rata FTE ,000 + Super (0.6–0.8 FTE negotiable)
Flexible working arrangements available
To apply, please submit:
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CV
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Short cover letter
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Two referees
Applications close: 26 July 2026
For enquiries:
Producer@thehousethatdanbuilt.com
The Pathways for Young Artists Trainee Program
Applications due: 14/12/2026, 5pm
Are you someone with a love of music? Are you leaving school this year but are not ready to embark on a 3 year degree? Would you like to learn the ins and outs of working at a small (but mighty!) arts organisation? If yes, keep reading!
This position is done in concert with a Cert III or IV in Music at TAFE, you can choose which course you prefer. You will end 2025 with a Music certification and significant work experience.
During your traineeship you will work on many aspects of the day to day runnings at The House that Dan Built, and in doing so you will learn skills you need to be an independent, self producing artist!
As per Trainee requirements you will be paid for the hours you work, and the hours you are at TAFE.
February 2027 - December 2027
Weekly wage: $469 + super
Full time: 35 hours per week including paid hours in class on campus. Also includes 4 weeks paid holidays.
Days: Wed-Sat, including some evenings (with flexibility for TAFE classes)
TAFE courses:
Trainee Tasks & Responsibilities:
(Includes but is not limited to)
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Marketing - e.g. creating images, videos, and drafting text.
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Producing - you will assist our staff to produce national tours and local performances.
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Setting up spaces for rehearsals and workshops
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Attend rehearsals for Toy Choir and The House Ensemble, our two ongoing music programs for girls and young women.
What we are looking for:
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A positive, can-do attitude
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Writing skills
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Experience with Google Suite
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Comfortable with spreadsheets
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Interest in playing an instrument, and/or singing
Skills you will learn:
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Visual communication skills (art/design)
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Canva, Wix
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Video/sound editing software
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Musical composition
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Producing for live performance
