Description
The Performing Arts Center Technical Director coordinates and schedules the use of the
Auditorium and Black Box Theaters to enhance the educational and cultural programing of the District and the community;
Serve as the
point person for all
PAC related events and scheduling for the High School, the District, the community at large, and outside organizations. This is for the
PAC Auditorium and
Black Box Theater.
Tasks include:
1. Respond to inquiries or requests for use or information.
2. Serve as an administrator in the School Today calendar
system.
3. Approve all schedules for all events in the
Auditorium and Black Box.
4. Provide tours and estimates of
PAC facilities to prospective users.
5. Meet with prospective users to draft contracts.
6. Implement fee schedule with district administration.
7. Calculate chargebacks and complete invoicing in the School Today
system.
8. Review and make recommendations for
PAC policies, procedures and use agreement
9. Explain policies and procedures for use.
10. Meet with teachers, staff, administrators, and committees regarding use of the
PAC.
Manage facility use, preparation and setup for events at the
PAC.
1. Assist in set-up and preparation for use of the
PAC facilities.
2. Instruct in safe use of equipment, prepare sound
system, set and focus lighting, train in use of
stage manager’s
console, prepare front of
house (
lobby,
box office,
etc.)
3. Schedule
HVAC for all rehearsals and performances
4. Work with the Head Custodian to schedule all doors, lights and cleaning.
5. Arrange for additional equipment as needed; arrange for preparation of
orchestra pit
6. Advise and consult with users on possibilities for enhancing their events in the
PAC
7.
Monitor events to assure
safety and appropriate use
8. Respond to unforeseen and emergency needs of users
Supervise and schedule personnel
1. Manage a part time staff of roughly 10 employees; both adults and students.
2. Approve all time sheets in Skyward
Participate in budget planning and oversight.
1. Propose and maintain budget for facility use.
2. Respond to questions about billing.
3. Deposit funds in appropriate accounts.
4. Plan for equipment
purchase, replacement and repair.
5. Some
Box Office Management and Oversight
Maintain
PAC equipment and facility in good working order.
1. Conduct regular
safety inspections of the facility and systems to ensure safe functioning of all
2. Repair or replacement of worn out, unsafe or damaged equipment.
3. Scheduling preventive and routine maintenance.
4. Maintaining adequate supply of specialized consumables such as lighting gels.
5.
Purchase new capital equipment using proper procedures and funds.
Serve as technical Director For MHS
Theatre and
Stage Crew Clubs
1. Design and
Build 5 or more MHS
Theatre shows each year.
2. Attend all load ins, technical rehearsals, and shows- approx. (12-15 weekend days each year)
3. Lead the MHS
Stage Crew Club - currently meeting 4-6 pm Tuesday & Wednesday, or under direction from the show director.
4. Supervise all areas that are part of
Stage Crew (scene shop, green room, storage,
etc.)
5. Safely instruct all interested students in the use of
PAC equipment: Lights, Sound
System, Projections, Shop tools,
etc.
Work with Middleton City Rec to provide support for the Summer Drama Program
1. Help supervise the
Props and scenery class 2 days a week
2. Coordinate rehearsals for the summer drama program.
3. Serve as technical director / supervisor for the Summer Drama Performances
ASSOCIATED FUNCTIONS:
1. Attend required meetings and participate actively in any work group, training or related management assignments.
2. Provide periodic reports of
PAC use to committees, administration and the Board of Education
3. Establish new procedures and policies as needed.
4. Maintain knowledge of procedures, equipment and software used to perform duties, such as lighting and sound equipment, specialized control panels, ticketing, crowd control, MS Word, MS Excel, E-mail, calendar software, Internet; and office equipment such as copier, calculator and telephone
system
Qualifications
1. Two-year or four-year (desired) in theater/performing arts management or a related field.
2. Experience in theater production/management.
3. Educational approach to working with students
4. Knowledge of and experience working with theater equipment.
5. High
level carpentry skills are preferred.
6. Ability to develop positive constructive relations with students, staff and public.
7. Ability to work flexible hours.
8. Bilingual skills are preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
1. Direct and/or plan activities of others
2. Ability to organize and establish priorities
3. Ability to make reasonable independent judgments and decisions
4. Ability to function as a team member
5. Ability to handle confidential matters properly
6. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
7. Ability to interact effectively with others
8. Demonstrate effective organizational and training skills
9. Exhibit strong public relating skills
10. Understand the need for
safety, timeliness and customer service and be able to install the same in employees
11. Communicate effectively with staff, students, parents, and other district residents
12. Influence people in their opinions, attitudes, and judgments
13. Work under specific instructions
14. Perform a variety of duties
15. Ability to maintain self-control and perform effectively under stressful situations and deadlines without exhibiting negative behaviors
PHYSICAL:
This job is classified as medium/heavy work with the possibility of constant to occasional standing and walking/moving throughout the work site depending on day to day tasks. There is frequent pushing/pulling exerting forces up to 70 pounds. There is frequent bending/stooping and lifting up to 50 pounds. There is occasional sitting, squatting/crouching, climbing, crawling, reaching, kneeling, lifting up to 100 pounds, and repetitive movements with both hands. Verbal and auditory communication is frequently utilized. Near and far
vision acuity, depth perception, accommodation, field of
vision, and feeling are frequently utilized.
ENVIRONMENT:
Occasional exposure to high noise levels and exposed high places.