A creative and well-established arts secondary school in Yorkshire is seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Performing Arts Technician to support its busy Performing Arts department with an ASAP start.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a school where music drama and performance play a central role in school life.
About the role
The successful candidate will support the technical and practical delivery of Performing Arts lessons rehearsals and school productions.
The role will involve:
Preparing equipment and technical resources for drama and music lessons
Supporting lighting sound and stage setup for performances and productions
Maintaining and organising technical equipment and performance spaces
Assisting with rehearsals concerts and school productions
Supporting teachers during practical Performing Arts sessions
Ensuring equipment is stored safely and maintained properly
You will work closely with the Performing Arts team to ensure productions and performances run smoothly.
The school
This arts-focused secondary school in Yorkshire has built a strong reputation for creativity student engagement and a vibrant extracurricular programme.
Students are highly involved in performances productions and creative projects across the year.
The Performing Arts department benefits from strong facilities and a supportive team of teachers and technicians.
Staff benefit from a collaborative working environment and a positive school culture.
The ideal candidate
Experience supporting technical theatre music or performing arts
Knowledge of lighting sound and stage equipment
Strong organisational and practical skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a busy department
A proactive and reliable approach to supporting school productions
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this Performing Arts Technician position with an ASAP start.
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