Upper School Performing Arts Scenic & Graphic Designer


Job Location:

Studio City, CA - USA

Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Position Summary

Harvard-Westlake School an independent high school in Studio City seeks a dynamic and versatile artist to represent the visual voice of the schools vibrant performing arts program. This individual creates scenic design and oversees set construction for plays and musicals manages backstage operations for all productions and produces cohesive visual materials for performances and events. This two-pronged role manages how performances and events look feel and function shaping the visual identity and public presence of the performing arts program across campus and digital platforms. Working collaboratively with faculty students and administrators the Scenic & Graphic Designer ensures that all performances and events are visually compelling technically sound and executed safely within an educational setting.

Key Responsibilities

Theatre & Design

  • Working collaboratively with production directors create scenic designs for a fall play and a spring musical each year.
  • Oversee scenic construction installation and strike for each production. This includes ordering materials managing contractors scheduling and shop safety.
  • Support student directors and designers by providing mentorship and materials for the student-driven New Play Festival.
  • Collaborate with the dance department on dance concert design; provide labor and materials for the stage set up.
  • Manage the schools prop storage and serve as Properties Master for all three theatrical productions.
  • Recruit and coordinate student stage crews for all performing arts productions across theatre music and dance.
  • Maintain scenic inventory backstage spaces tools and production equipment and recommend maintenance as needed.
  • Seek professional development to keep the program in line with current industry development and general standards.
  • Ensure compliance with safety standards and best practices.

Event Management & Organization

  • Coordinate logistical needs for theatrical productions assemblies and campus-wide events. Create and manage run-of-show documents in collaboration with faculty and event stakeholders
  • Manage backstage operations for school events. Coordinate load-ins changeovers and strikes for assemblies ceremonies and special events.
  • Recruit train and supervise student backstage and run crews.
  • Assist with venue coordination room setups and equipment needs for performing arts classes.
  • Provide organizational support for Performing Arts programs which could include tasks like maintaining a sheet music catalog assisting with instrument upkeep and inventory and/or consulting on special events requests.

Graphic Design & Marketing

  • Create or oversee graphic materials for productions and events including posters programs signage and digital assets.
    • In collaboration with directors and program heads create a marketing calendar across the Performing Arts and ensure deadlines are met
  • Maintain consistent visual branding for the performing arts program.
  • Collaborate with program heads to coordinate social media campaigns for events and performances.
  • Collaborate with school marketing or communications departments to develop a brochure and other marketing materials that will be shared with families across both divisions.

Teaching Responsibilities

  • Teach one section of Stagecraft I a yearlong class that focuses on the fundamentals of stage management and scenic design.
  • Mentor students in scenic design technical theatre and backstage leadership as needed.
  • Model professional rehearsal and production practices.
  • Foster creativity collaboration and responsibility in student crews.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelors degree and equivalent professional experience in scenic design theatre production or a related field.
  • Experience designing and implementing scenic designs for live theatrical performance.
  • Proficiency with drafting and design software (Vectorworks AutoCAD SketchUp or similar).
  • Proficiency with graphic design tools (Adobe Creative Suite or equivalent).
  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Ability and enthusiasm for supervising and mentoring high school students.
  • Knowledge of theatre safety practices and shop procedures.
  • Comfort with heights and ladders.
  • Basic understanding of social media logistics and trends

Preferred

  • Experience working in an educational or youth-centered environment.
  • Experience with rigging and welding.
  • Carpentry experience and ability to construct sets.
  • Demonstrated ability to support multiple productions or events simultaneously.

Personal Attributes

  • Personable patient and supportive teaching mindset
  • Collaborative and student-centered
  • Clear and compassionate communicator
  • Flexible solutions-oriented and calm under pressure
  • Passionate about arts education and mentorship
  • Detail-oriented with strong visual sensibility

Compensation

This is a full-time exempt position. Estimated annual salary is $105000 $120000 depending on experience.

Schedule

Typically Monday through Friday; evening and weekend work is required during production periods and special events.

Benefits

This position is eligible for Harvard-Westlakes full benefits package which includes:

  • High-quality medical dental and vision coverage with low or no premium contributions
  • Cafeteria allowance enjoy breakfast and lunch through our on-campus dining program
  • 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution
  • Mental wellness resources and workshops
  • Employee Affinity and Resource Groups
  • Complimentary tickets to local sporting and entertainment events
  • Discount at the school bookstore stock up on HW spirit wear!
  • Paid holidays including Thanksgiving Winter Break and Spring Break

About Harvard-Westlake

Harvard-Westlake is an independent school with two campuses in Los Angeles and approximately 1600 students enrolled in grades 712. Classes for grades 79 take place on the Middle School campus in the Holmby Hills neighborhood while grades 1012 are housed on the Upper School campus in Studio City. A third campus River Park focused on athletics and recreation is scheduled to open in Fall 2026.

We are dedicated to fostering a community of belonging and to advancing diversity and inclusion across all aspects of school life. We seek educators and staff who demonstrate a commitment to inclusive practice and to fostering a community of belonging; who have the ability to work flexibly independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds; and who exemplify professionalism openness and generosity in their interactions with students and colleagues.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Harvard-Westlake School is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to recruit develop and retain a diverse workforce and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex gender identity or expression sexual orientation national origin age disability or any other legally protected status.


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Harvard-Westlake School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school for grades 7-12, located on two campuses in the Los Angeles area.

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