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10-month position
Academic Performing ArtsProduction Manager to serve the Theatre and Music Programs and companies/ensembles with 80% dedicated to theatre and 20% to music.
About the Programs:
The Theatre Program at Fairfield is a small but robust program offering classes that serve the university core as well as the theatre major and minor. The program is committed to producing a season of theatre committed to student learning hand-on experience community building and a Jesuit commitment to social justice and radical hospitality.
The Music Program at Fairfield University offers academic classes music lessons and course credit for several ensembles including Jazz Ensemble Instrumental Ensembles (Band and Orchestra) and the University Glee Club. The Glee Club is a large mixed chorus and the parent organization for the Chamber Singers Bensonians and Sweet Harmony. The choirs perform on campus and on tour several times throughout the semester in concerts and at University events.
Main Responsibilities for Theatre (80% of the job):
Manage the annual operating budget for all theatre program productions in conversation with faculty and staff.
Oversee and manage all personnel involved with theatre productions. Schedule and chair all production meetings and artistic meetings. Provide support to designers stage management staff and adjunct faculty members as needed.
Schedule organize and facilitate all auditions rehearsals technical rehearsals and the run of the show.
Create and manage an annual production calendar as well as a production communications platform (currently Slack) and oversee a schedule of shared performing arts spaces on campus.
Collaborate with faculty to locate and hire guest artists for production and teaching.
Collaborate with faculty to recruit students for productions classes and the Theatre major/minor.
Regularly meet with the staff and management of the Quick Center for the Arts to manage ticket sales and revenue front of house staff and scheduling of shared spaces.
Oversee student ushers front of house and other operational positions for production.
Apply for and procure rights to plays and musicals ensuring that fees are paid.
Work with vendors to secure bids for equipment.
Organize receptions for opening night performances.
Oversee and manage all marketing endeavors: collaborate with faculty and students to generate all marketing materials including traditional marketing print materials well as digital marketing and social media.
Liaise with university marketing to schedule production photos videos and other opportunities to highlight the program through various Fairfield channels.
Collaborate with faculty to mentor student production interns and organize practicum credits with the Registrar.
Acknowledging that theatre production is an educational endeavor work to include students in all aspects of production and administration ensuring their growth as artists and scholars.
Main Responsibilities for Music (20% of the job):
Schedule on-campus space reservations for Glee Clubs rehearsals sectionals and coaching sessions.
In collaboration with the Director of Choral Music and Glee Club student leadership create and/or design printed programs for the Glee Clubs major concerts shepherding the process from conception to print.
Interface with production partners on behalf of the Glee Club for performance-related needs including the staff of the Quick Center for the Arts Mahoney Arena and off-campus performance venues.
Coordinate storage and transfer of musical instruments and equipment to on- and off-campus performance venues.
Procure and maintain the supply of Glee Club uniform items.
Coordinate on-campus housing for musicians performing at events outside the academic year (e.g. Fall Orientation and Commencement).
Schedule and manage regular piano tunings for certain on-campus pianos.
Coordinate special events as needed and by mutual agreement.
Maintain regular communication as related to job duties with Director of Choral Music Glee Club student leadership the Glee Club accompanist Glee Club Chaplain Musical Assistant and members of the faculty staff and administration in the Meditz College of Arts & Sciences the Visual & Performing Arts Department the Theatre Program Student Life and Campus Ministry.
Requirements:
BA or BFA in Theatre required MA or MFA in Arts/Theatre Management preferred.
Experience in theatre management and arts administration.
Experience in the academic arts sector and working with students.
Effective organizational interpersonal and written/oral communication skills as well as the ability to work independently problem solve and carry tasks through to completion. Customer service attitude; interact respectfully with a wide range of people.
Ability to provide hands-on attention to curricular structures.
Facility with Microsoft Office and Adobe software as well as Slack.
Possessing a clear understanding of theatre activities and schedules such as: auditions rehearsals production meetings tech rehearsals receptions etc.
Schedule must be flexible. Some nights required.
A valid drivers license.
ADVANTAGES:
10-month (academic year) position including benefits.
Opportunity to work in a creative fast-paced environment.
Opportunity to collaborate with professional artists.
Engagement with faculty and students in the arts.
Category:
Academic - AdminPerforms such other duties responsibilities and activities as required by supervisor and as departmental/University needs indicate.
*Disclaimer
The above information indicates the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain and should not be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties responsibilities activities and/or qualifications required or expected of employees assigned to this job. Duties responsibilities and activities may change and new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
All offers of employment are contingent upon a satisfactory background check.
Fairfield University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race color religion age sex national origin disability status genetics protected veteran status sexual orientation gender identity or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruiting hiring placement promotion termination layoff recall transfer leaves of absence compensation and training.
Required Experience:
Manager
Full-Time