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Who We Are

Founded in 1987, SGIFF is the largest and longest-running film event in Singapore. It has become an iconic event in the local arts calendar that is widely attended by international film critics, and known for its dynamic programming and focus on groundbreaking Asian cinema for Singapore and the region. Committed to nurturing and championing local and regional talent, its competition component, the Silver Screen Awards, brings together emerging filmmakers from Asia and Southeast Asia while paying tribute to acclaimed cinema legends. With its mentorship programmes, masterclasses and dialogues with attending filmmakers, the Festival also serves as a catalyst for igniting public interest, artistic dialogue, and cultural exchanges in the art of filmmaking. The SGIFF is organised by the Singapore International Film Festival Ltd, a non-profit organisation with Institution of Public Character (IPC) status. For more information, please visit www.sgiff.com.

Job Description

The Front-of-House (FOH) Manager is responsible for overseeing guest-facing operations at all screening and event venues. This role ensures smooth audience flow, professional front-line service, and full operational readiness. The FOH Manager leads the front-of-house team, including volunteers, and upholds standards of safety, hospitality, and efficiency across all venues. The ideal candidate is proactive, organised, and capable of making quick, confident decisions in a live event setting.

Period of Engagement: Contract for Hire 29 September – 19 December.

Interested applicants may send a copy of your CV, a picture of yourself and two references to recruitment@sgiff.com. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview.

Job Scope:

Volunteer Management

  • Screen and interview volunteer applications to select suitable candidates for front-of-house duties.
  • Develop and manage detailed volunteer duty rosters to ensure full venue coverage across the festival period.

 

  • Provide on-site training and orientation to volunteers to ensure consistent knowledge of FOH procedures, customer service, and emergency protocols.

 

  • Supervise daily performance of volunteers and provide support or redirection as needed.

 

  • Manage and disburse volunteer meal allowances in a timely and transparent manner.

 

Guest Services & Queue Management

  • Oversee audience entry and exit, manage rush queues, and monitor accreditation badge queues.
  • Ensure designated concierges are stationed to attend to accredited guests, sponsors, and VIPs.
  • Resolve on-site issues such as ticketing disputes or audience confusion with calm and professionalism.

 

  • Implement and enforce the festival’s late entry policy, including determining when to close doors to latecomers.

 

Venue Readiness & Compliance

  • Ensure all venues are front-of-house ready before each screening or event.

 

  • Display clear wayfinding signage and ensure visibility of film ratings.

 

  • Ensure ticket checkers verify audience age for restricted screenings in line with film ratings.

 

  • Coordinate with ushers and security staff to maintain safe, controlled crowd flow.

Accessibility Readiness

  • Familiarise with each venue’s accessibility features for wheelchair users and persons with disabilities.

 

  • Coordinate the provision of accessibility infrastructure, such as portable ramps, priority seating, and assistive services.

 

  • Liaise with relevant teams to arrange AI-generated captioning, sign language interpreters, or other services where applicable.

 

  • Ensure volunteers and staff are briefed on how to assist guests with accessibility needs.

Interdepartmental Coordination

  • Coordinate closely with the Venue, Ticketing, Hospitality, and Guest Services teams to ensure seamless operations.

 

  • Communicate on-the-ground updates and needs to festival leadership in real-time.

 

  • Reporting & Evaluation

 

  • Maintain FOH incident logs and submit daily updates to central operations.

 

  • Participate in post-festival evaluations and contribute feedback for operational improvement.

Skills & Qualifications

  • Prior experience in live event operations, venue management, or FOH leadership.

 

  • Strong people management skills with experience supervising volunteers or part-time teams.

 

  • Proficient in basic scheduling tools (e.g. Google Sheets, Airtable).