| Position Purpose / Description |
- Prepare and maintain the master calendar of events for performance spaces, ensuring clear communication with the Performing Arts Chair and the administrative assistant responsible for building calendars.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills in organizing, maintaining, and managing facilities for the performing arts, including experience in stage management, lighting, scenery, sound, and all technical aspects of live theater.
- Develop and implement performing arts productions that address safety issues for personnel and equipment.
- Manage house and stage crews for school and community events, providing technical assistance as needed.
- Instruct students in various aspects of technical theater, including lighting design, set design/construction, and sound design.
- Contract necessary repairs and maintenance, supervising contractors as needed.
- Perform repairs and maintenance and ensure all regular inspections (e.g., rigging, fire) are conducted to keep the facility up to code.
- Serve as the lead technical director for all NCHS productions and performances.
- Teach courses in beginning and advanced technical theater, scene design, and sponsor the extracurricular stage crew club.
- Complete all required paperwork, including inventory, equipment repair records, report cards, attendance, and purchase orders.
- Meet expectations outlined in the regular high school teacher job description.
- Supervise all technical aspects of concerts, recitals, and productions, demonstrating strong carpentry skills and the ability to instruct students in all aspects of set construction.
- Maintain timely and professional communication with parents and colleagues.
- A valid teacher's license is preferred but not required.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Department Chair.
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| Essential Functions |
Technical Theatre Teacher Curricular Day: Class Overview The curriculum encompasses a blend of three key components at both beginning and advanced levels:- Skill and Knowledge Development
- Facility Maintenance and Upkeep
- Event Preparation and Execution
Non-Class Time Responsibilities Dedicated to maintenance, scheduling, organization, and repair/upkeep. |
| Additional Duties |
Technical Theatre Director/Stage Manager Auditorium Manager Role Overview The Auditorium Manager is responsible for the effective operation, maintenance, and supervision of our school performance spaces. This role may extend to assist other areas as requested by performing groups or administration. The manager ensures that facilities are safe, functional, and efficiently utilized for various school events and activities. This position requires an organized, positive, flexible, and problem-solving mindset. Event Coordination & Technical Support Across Five Areas:- Band Events
- Choir Events
- Orchestra Events
- NC/MSDWT Events
- Theatre Events/Productions
Responsibilities: - Collaborate with the Theatre Arts Director to ensure tech students are informed of all schedules, expectations, and overall plans.
- Submit all invoices to the Theatre Arts Director promptly for payment.
- Maintain, organize, and oversee performance spaces, including the scene shop, storage areas, dressing rooms, props, and the prop room.
Collaboration with the Theatre Arts Director: - Work together to provide sets, sound, lights, props, and other essential items for all theatre productions.
- Operate within the budget allocated by the Theatre Arts Director.
- Establish a mutually agreed-upon timeframe/schedule for gathering necessary information to execute each production successfully, covering all aspects such as set, props, sound, and lights.
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| Qualifications Profile (Licensure) |
| This position requires a valid and active license issued by the Indiana Department of Education |
| Education |
| Candidates must document successful attainment of degrees required for licensure in the state of Indiana |
| Experience |