Artistic Director & Co-CEO Recruitment Now Open

13 January, 2026

A rare opportunity to lead one of Australia’s most influential puppetry companies into a significant new era of growth and ambition.

Following the announcement of Artistic Director Philip Mitchell’s retirement later this year, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is pleased to confirm that the search for our next Artistic Director & Co-CEO is now underway.

With strong artistic and organisational momentum, and the opening of our new purpose-built home at the Ellie Eaton Pavilion in 2026, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is entering a significant new phase of growth and ambition.

 


The role

Working in close partnership with the Executive Director & Co-CEO and the Board, the Artistic Director & Co-CEO is the principal creative leader of Spare Parts Puppet Theatre. The role is responsible for defining and realising the company’s artistic vision while jointly guiding its organisational direction and long-term sustainability.

The Artistic Director & Co-CEO leads programming across mainstage seasons, touring, festivals, digital platforms and creative learning, champions excellence and innovation in puppetry, and nurtures artists at all stages of their careers. As a public ambassador for Spare Parts, the role builds and sustains relationships with artists, presenters, festivals, funders and partners locally, nationally and internationally.

This is a leadership position that combines creative imagination with strategic rigour – balancing artistic ambition with financial, operational and organisational realities during a period of growth and transition.

We are seeking an imaginative, collaborative and experienced artistic leader with a strong creative track record, strategic capability and a deep appreciation of puppetry and artist development.


 

Full details of the role, including how to request a detailed Candidate Pack, are available via REA arts + culture.

Applications close: 9.00am AWST, Friday 13 February 2026.

View the Artistic Director & Co-CEO listing

Acknowledgement of Country

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners and custodians of the unceded land on which we work. As we tour our work across these vast lands, we pay our respect to all First Nations elders, past and present. We celebrate their continuing connection and contribution to culture, country and community, and thank all First Nations peoples for their wisdom in caring for the land, the sky, the rivers and the sea.

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