DescriptionTITLE: Henry J. Leir Stage Assistant Production Manager
STATUS: Seasonal
LOCATION: Becket MA
REPORTS TO: Henry J. Leir Stage Production Manager
DEPARTMENT: Production
SUPERVISES: -
WORKS WITH: Artistic Programming; The School at Jacobs Pillow; Marketing and Patron Services; Finance and Operations; Video Documentation Team; Facilities Safety and Security; Visiting Companies Staff and Artists
START: Remote Part-Time: March 16 2026
On-Site FullTime: May 12 2026
END: August 28 2026
ARRIVAL: May 11 2026
DEPARTURE: August 29 2026
COMPENSATION: $23.58-26.00/hr; Time and a half after 48 hours
SCHEDULE: May: 5 day work week
JuneSeptember: 6 day work week
BENEFITS (ON-SITE ONLY): Three meals a day free access to classes performances talks and studio usage.
The primary responsibility of The Henry J. Leir Assistant Production Manager (HJL APM) is supporting the Henry J. Leir Production Manager (HJL PM) in supervising the technical operations of all HJL programming during the 2026 Festival. The HJL is an outdoor uncovered amphitheater style space with wood bench seating. HJL is programmed for 9 weeks of the season with most companies engagement being one performance. The typical HJL performance schedule is 3 shows Thursday through Saturday. Performances are moved into the Perles Family Studio in the event of inclement weather.
During the pre-season the HJL APM attends advancing and production meetings and is responsible for taking notes and documenting all technical details that are discussed. They also assist the HJL PM in the creation of schedules labor plans signage standard operating procedures and other paperwork. During the Festival they act as the crew chief of the HJL run crew which is made up of the HJL Production Team seasonal staff and local overhire. They work closely with the stage manager of the visiting companies to support all backstage activity and will act as the companys stage manager in an absence of one. The HJL APM also assists the HJL PM and the Facilities Safety and Accessibility Department in ensuring the building and its equipment are being operated safely in accordance with all protocols and capacity limits.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participate in the creation of an accessible and collaborative work environment that enables artists and technicians to create together positively and safely.
- Participate in communication with HJL artists and their teams and document all production requirements.
- Collaborate with the HJL PM on maintaining detailed paperwork including standard operating procedures schedules labor plans and safety information.
- Distribute paperwork and information to all stakeholders in a timely and detailed manner.
- Participate in communication between Departmental Supervisors and other production staff and HJL artists.
- Actively participate in work calls technical rehearsals performances and changeovers.
- Act as Stage Manager in the absence of a company representative.
- In the HJL PMs absence or as assigned supervise HJL work calls rehearsals technical rehearsals and performances.
- Assist in the management of the use of the HJL its support spaces and its equipment to ensure safety efficiency and compliance.
- Attend all organizational departmental and production meetings including a weekly All-Staff Meeting.
- Participate in regular meetings with the HJL Production Team.
- Assist in the coordination with the Facilities Safety and Secuirty Department on all building maintenance improvements cleaning and upkeep as well as general and production specific safety and accessibility requirements.
- Assist in the preparation for and facilitation of moving HJL performances into the Perles Family Studio due to inclement weather.
- Assist Patron Services in the planning for efficient movement of patrons into the venues and coordinate with backstage personnel on starting times late seating pauses intermissions etc.
- Under the general direction of the DoTP assist with coordination of emergency response for staff and patrons in the event of an emergency or extreme weather.
- Complete Adult/Child CPR First Aid Cultural Competency and required Safety training.
- Assist and support other departments including non-production departments as needed.
QualificationsREQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- 2 years of professional experience in production management stage management or other technical theater leadership.
- Knowledge of general theatrical production systems and standard operating procedures.
- Strong knowledge and experience with the Google App suite.
- Willingness to learn.
- Ability to work proactively creatively flexibly kindly safely and collaboratively.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience working and/or teaching in a performing arts educational environment.
- Knowledge and experience in dance production and/or stage management.
- Knowledge and experience with production software including lighting sound and drafting applications.
- Knowledge of production-related health & safety best practices/concerns and ability to identify and correct potential hazards.
SKILLS & QUALITIES
- Active commitment to Inclusion Diversity Equity and Accessibility.
- Excellent communication critical thinking problem-solving and organizational skills.
- Ability to read interpret and instruct others on audio plots and paperwork stage plans and related technical documents.
- Demonstrated ability to conceive strategize manage and prioritize between multiple projects with accuracy and attention to detail.
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Working in wooded areas with exposure to native wildlife including but not limited to rodents ticks and mosquitos.
- Working outdoors in all weather conditions including inclement weather.
- Working 6-day work weeks including early mornings late evenings and weekends during Festival weeks and non-Festival programming.
- Moving equipment up to 50 lbs alone or with assistance.
- Moving through and between multiple locations throughout the entire campus.
- Remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time.
- Working at heights above 6 feet and up to 30 feet.
- Ascending and descending straight and step ladders.
- Operating push around or drivable person lifts including at heights.
- Working in show conditions with theatrical and atmospheric elements including but not limited to: fog haze strobes dim lights and loud sounds.
APPLICATION PROCESS
*We believe that no one meets 100% of the listed qualifications. We are less concerned about whether youve done everything on a laundry list of specific things and more interested in cultivating a pool of candidates who want to join a connected mission-driven hard-working team driven by creativity curiosity inclusion integrity flexibility and partnership.
HIRING PROCESS
- Apply: Interested individuals are encouraged to send a cover letter resume and references by submitting an application using the Apply buttons below. Video and/or audio applications are welcome (though not required) in addition to written expressions of interest.
- Interview: Pre-Screen on Zoom Interview with Hiring Manager on Zoom Site Visit and Panel Interview
- Supplemental Materials: A writing sample spreadsheet example or other relevant materials may be requested from candidates should they be a top candidate.
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