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San Diego Junior Theatre provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, sex, gender identity or expression, age, medical condition, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, military status, caregiver status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

CURRENT JOB OPENINGS

DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION

POSITION TITLE: Director of Production                                             DEPARTMENT: Production
SUPERVISOR: Producing Artistic Director                                           STATUS: Full-time, Exempt
SCHEDULE: Variable depending on coverage needs                          COMPENSATION: $66,500 or DOE

Position Summary: Reporting to the Producing Artistic Director, the Director of Production is responsible for the smooth oversight and execution of all technical duties during the year-round Junior Theatre production calendar.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Oversee and contract all technical and design staff with occasional set designing throughout the season
  • Draft and construct sets for productions
  • Provide technical support for special events, fringe productions and conservatory camps
  • Oversee Production Assistant, Costume Loft Coordinator, guest designers & over hire
  • Recruit, select, and supervise all production staff designers and over hire (painters, lighting assistants, stitchers) and parent volunteers
  • Oversee student cast and crew members during rehearsal and in the theatre
  • Run tech rehearsals
  • Coordinate and oversee all parent volunteers
  • Select, train and supervise the student crew
  • Mentor student stage manager and monitor student behavior
  • Provide first level of trouble-shooting parent/student problems
  • Facilitate production meetings
  • Responsible for Casa del Prado facilities (open and close)
  • Responsible for prop and scenery rentals
  • Develop and oversee the production calendar and budget in collaboration with the Producing Artistic Director
  • Organize rehearsal schedules, script materials in preparation for first rehearsal
  • Organize and facilitate strike for staff, parents and students on closing and load-in
  • Actively participate in the construction and installation of scenery, rigging, painting, and props
  • Maintain the maintenance, cleanliness and order in the theatre, scene shop and storage areas
  • Maintain a safe working environment at all times

The duties listed are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

Interactions: Staff; parents; students; contract artists and designers; volunteers; vendors; rental customers; additional performers and theatre users; park employees; general public

Level of financial impact: Medium

Working conditions: Indoor and outdoor; variable schedule including weekends and evenings

Evaluation Criteria: Smooth running of production including: timeliness, student safety, student on-stage and backstage performance, technical execution; efficient and effective pre-production activities including: project management and scheduling, artistic quality of technical aspects of production, oversight of technical support staff and designers; efficient and safe execution of strike including oversight of staff, students and volunteers; managing the production and technical budgets; successful supervision of staff; positive relationship with all stakeholders.

 Education, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Professional theatre training and/or academic degree
  • Knowledge of basic principles of stage productions, carpentry, painting, electrical set ups, lighting, rigging and sound systems
  • Comprehensive practical technical theatre knowledge
  • Technical theatre experience in multiple and varied types of shows
  • Carpentry, painting, and electrical skills
  • Experience and desire to work with young people
  • Ability to work as a team player, including giving and receiving directions
  • Ability to take initiative and solve problems creatively
  • Proficiency in basic computer skills including Microsoft Office, G-Suite, and ability to use or learn PatronManager and CourseStorm
  • Experience planning, budgeting, and supervising employees
  • Stage management experience, scenic artistry, technical theatre management experience, and/or experience with children’s theatre a plus
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills required, with a friendly and professional demeanor
  • Ability to relate to children and adults in a professional and compassionate manner
  • Ability to be dependable and personable
  • Ability to prioritize, handle multiple tasks, be detailed-oriented, and meet deadlines
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding internal affairs and student matters
  • Ability to adapt to changing work settings and conditions
  • Familiarity with Junior Theatre programs, processes, and policies a plus

Physical Requirements and Work Environment: Work is performed in an office and theatre setting; lots of standing; working with potentially hazardous equipment and substances; ladder climbing; catwalk; heavy lifting; limited local travel; stressful, time-sensitive situations; occasionally lifts, carries and positions objects weighing up to 100 pounds with other staff members; regularly walks from one part of worksite to another; must be able to climb stairs or take elevator. Position involves regular use of a computer and keyboard, telephone, and face-to-face communications; employee should be able to communicate clearly and professionally in all of these manners. The employee may spend long periods of time sitting, standing, or walking. Applicants must have visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act in an emergency situation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Additional Information: This position requires a criminal background check prior to hire.

Please send resume and cover letter to [email protected]. No phone calls, please.

TEACHING ARTISTS

Junior Theatre is always looking to grow our diverse network of professional teaching artists for classes and camps in Balboa Park and outreach programs throughout San Diego County.

Now seeking Teaching Artists for Summer 2024 programming. Especially interested in music and dance educators comfortable teaching K-12 students. 

Please send a resume and cover letter to Education Director, Elissa Russell at [email protected]

Teaching Artists are required to teach students ages 3-18 in one/all of the following capacities: on-site classes and camps in Balboa Park or off-site outreach programs, on or off-site workshops. Prepares and maintains all class materials and supplies. In conjunction with the Education Director, may develop new classes and course curriculum. This is a seasonal position.

Preference is for music and dance-focused educators. If one or both of those are in your skills set, please make sure to highlight that in your submission.

Hourly rate: $28-33, DOE

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in the performing arts, education or related field
  • Extensive experience and active current practice in art form(s) to be taught
  • Experience working with/teaching students from K-12
  • Preference for Voice Teachers who are able to play piano
  • Completed Mandated Reporter Training, Sexual Harassment Prevention Training, and fingerprinting

Desired:

  • Previous teaching artist experience
  • Curriculum development
  • CPR, AED & First Aid certified.
  • Experience working with students with special needs.
  • Bilingual in Spanish a plus

TEACHER’S AIDES

A Teaching Aide is responsible for offering support and assistance to the Teaching Artists, and ensuring that each student has an enjoyable camp/class experience.

Salary: $16.85+ per hour

Responsibilities Include:

  • Assist teaching artists and JT staff members with management of class materials during set-up & clean up
  • Assist Teaching Artists and JT staff members with upkeep of class and camp environments (classrooms, corridors, lunch area, restrooms, office, storage spaces, etc.)
  • Assist with classroom management when appropriate by re-directing off-task students
  • Provide one-on-one assistance to students needing extra attention
  • Facilitate class activities and games by participating in all activities and assisting the Teaching Artists and individual students
  • Supervise students during class and camp transitions, breaks and lunch
  • Facilitate class and camp check-in and pick-up
  • Assist students with restroom breaks as necessary
  • Work as an inclusion aide to provide extra help and support for students with special needs

Education, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Completion of Junior Theatre Aide In Training class (if under-18) and internship or equivalent aide/assistant experience
  • Theatre experience or working in childcare preferred
  • First Aid and CPR certification preferred
  • Inclusion training/experience a plus

Please send a resume and cover letter to Education Coordinator, Gina Barba at [email protected]