Wardrobe Supervisor
Washington, AR - USA
Job Summary
Department: Production
Position Title: Wardrobe Supervisor
Reports to: Director of Production
Classification: Full-time Exempt
Salary Range: $70000 - $78000 for a 42-week season plus 2 weeks of paid vacation
Location: In-person 3515 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC 20016
The Wardrobe Supervisor is responsible for the overall management and operation of the wardrobe department in support of all company productions rehearsals and related activities. This role oversees costume preparation maintenance fittings and performance execution while ensuring the highest standard of presentation for all artists.
The Wardrobe Supervisor collaborates closely with Artistic Production and School leadership to support both company productions and The Washington School of Ballet performances. This position manages wardrobe budgets supervises wardrobe staff and ensures compliance with production schedules union requirements and organizational policies.
Responsibilities
Fiscal Management
- Prepare and manage departmental budgets including costumes supplies shoes accessories maintenance rentals and new productions
- Track expenses and ensure adherence to approved budgets
- Submit invoices
Dancer & Costume Management
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of dancer measurements including special requirements
- Track costume inventory including shoes accessories and specialty items
- Supervise and conduct costume fittings and alterations as required by repertory
- Coordinate and schedule fittings in collaboration with the Director of Production
- Order and maintain inventory of shoes ribbons and elastics
- Oversee and enforce company shoe policies (quantity and usage per dancer)
- Dye and color shoes for specific productions
- Provide organization systems for dancers to manage their assigned shoes
- Order label distribute and maintain accessory inventory (e.g. tights belts protective gear)
- Oversee accessory usage policies and ensure proper tracking
- Order specialty makeup required for productions
- Coordinate organization of makeup supplies for company use
Production & Performance Operations
- Oversee packing preparation and organization of costumes and related items for rehearsals performances and events
- Maintain repair and restore costumes ensuring proper return to inventory
- Coordinate costume rentals including fittings alterations delivery and compliance with care requirements
- Create and maintain costume plots and production records
- Support wardrobe needs for The Washington School of Ballet performances
- Supervise and execute wardrobe operations during load-in performances and load-out
- Coordinate wardrobe crew scheduling in collaboration with the Director of Production
- Ensure compliance with union rules timelines and production schedules
- Assign dressing rooms for performers and support staff
- Oversee wardrobe operations for School performances as needed
New Productions & Costume Development
- Collaborate with the Artistic Director choreographers designers and costume vendors on new productions
- Manage costume production and rental budgets
- Coordinate fittings dress rehearsals and costume timelines
- Develop and maintain costume plots and documentation for future restaging
- Construct or oversee in-house creation of costumes when feasible within workload and schedule
- Actively participate in creating a work culture that embodies the core values of TWB; Creativity Commitment Communication Collaboration Compassion and Community.
Qualifications
- Significant professional experience in wardrobe supervision costume construction or theatrical production (dance experience preferred)
- Strong knowledge of costume construction fitting alterations and maintenance
- Experience managing budgets and tracking expenses
- Ability to manage multiple productions and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- Strong organizational and record-keeping skills
- Experience working with union environments and production schedules preferred
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Ability to supervise staff and work both independently and as part of a team
- Flexibility to work evenings weekends and performance schedules as required
Physical Demands:
This role requires regular physical activity. The employee must be able to lift and carry up to 40 pounds including costumes and related materials. Responsibilities may include handling packing and moving storage containers racks and crates.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Washington Ballet is dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment in all aspects of its work from artistic performances and ballet education to community engagement and workplace culture. We prioritize presenting artists and perspectives that reflect the dynamism of DC. Through our community partnerships and campus locations we intentionally bring opportunities to communities throughout the DMV ensuring fairness in hiring and employment practices.
Benefits
- Employer-paid Health Dental and Vision Insurance
- Short Term Disability and Life Insurance fully paid by TWB
- 403b Retirement Plan Option for Employees Pre-tax & Roth Contributions
- Two weeks annual leave 2 personal days 2 floating holiday
- Six sick days annually
- Free ballet classes
- Access to free or discounted tickets to performances
Application Instructions
Please submit your resume cover letter and three references. We encourage all interested applicants to apply even if they do not feel they meet 100% of the qualifications. We are dedicated to considering a wide array of candidates including those with non-traditional background and experience. Please use your cover letter to elaborate on what you hope to bring to this role and how your prior experience has prepared you for this opportunity.
About The Washington Ballet
Founded more than 80 years ago The Washington Ballet grew out of the success of The Washington School of Ballet founded and directed for years by legendary dance pioneer Mary Day. Today The Washington Ballets mission is threefold: To bring the joy and artistry of dance to the nations capital and the worlds stage through the professional presentation of the best in classic and contemporary ballet; To provide the highest caliber of dance training through a preeminent school of ballet; and To serve and involve the entire community through extensive dance education and community engagement programs.
Required Experience:
Manager
About Company
DC’s resident ballet company reflects the diversity of the DMV through its dancers and repertoire, curated by Artistic Director Edwaard Liang.