Technical Director, Theatre Conservatory - Chicago College of Performing Arts
Company: Roosevelt University
Location: Chicago
Posted on: November 16, 2024
Job Description:
Technical Director, Theatre Conservatory - Chicago College of
Performing ArtsPosition Title: Technical Director, Theatre
Conservatory - Chicago College of Performing ArtsCategory:
AdministrativePosition Number: A99934Posting Number:
S0001158Location: ChicagoOpen Date: 04/23/2024Close Date: Open
Until Filled?Job Type: Full-TimeWorking HoursPosition Summary:
Under the direction of the Director of Production, the Technical
Director serves as a key member of CCPA's Production Team. The
position is expected to function independently in an environment
conducive to the development of new work with changing priorities
and detail-critical deadlines. The Technical Director is
responsible for managing projects from conception through
completion with the design and creative teams for each production
including preparing bids and bringing shows in on budget. In
conjunction with the Director of Production, the Technical Director
will take an active role in facilitating communication with the
Designers and CCPA leadership. The Technical Director would also be
in charge of student crews to assist in building the sets and
crewing the shows. CCPA is dedicated to building an equitable
environment that centers excellence and strongly encourages
applications from Black, Indigenous, People of Color, women,
transgender and non-binary candidates.The Theatre Conservatory of
the Chicago College of Performing Arts consists of over 200
students, divided between our Acting, Musical Theatre, and Musical
Theatre: Dance Concentration programs. Students are guaranteed
onstage performance credit every semester that they are at CCPA, as
more time on stage means more training for your future career in
the theatre.MISSION - We graduate theatre artists who are
passionate, professionally ready, and aware of their artistic
agency and social responsibility.VISION - We will be a leader in
redefining the 21st century Theatre Conservatory; providing
innovative professional training informed by social justice as well
as an equitable and inclusive approach to recruitment, teaching and
production.VALUES - Roosevelt University's Theatre Conservatory's
core values (which are fully described below) are:
- Inclusion
- Artistic Agency
- Social Justice
- Respect
- ResponsibilityTitle IX Contact Information: Federal Title IX
policy requires that all colleges and universities make known the
contact information for the person responsible for coordinating its
efforts to comply with Title IX regulations. At Roosevelt
University, the Title IX Coordinator is Natasha Robinson. Her
office is located in the Auditorium Building of the Chicago campus,
430 S. Michigan Avenue, AUD 476B. She can be reached at
312-281-3245 or TitleIX@roosevelt.edu.Do not contact this email
address for inquiries about your job application; if you have
questions, you may email hrquestions@roosevelt.eduKnowledge, Skills
and Abilities Required:
- Demonstrated leadership experience in an educational
environment; or a combination of equivalent experience and
training.
- Commitment to creating and maintaining an equitable, inclusive,
and anti-racist environment that values diversity and centers
excellence.
- Strong project management skills that demonstrate the ability
to deliver complex, multilateral productions.
- Experience in preparing budgets, labor estimates, build
calendars, and staffing schedules.
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written), mastery of
word, excel, AutoCad, VectorWorks, and online collaboration
tools.
- Advanced knowledge in theatrical automation and rigging
practices.
- Successful candidates will be adept at managing competing
priorities, navigating emergent challenges, and proactively
identifying and mitigating riskYears of Experience Required: 5
years of experience preferredRequired Education: Bachelor's
DegreeCertification/Licensure Required: Normal climate-controlled
office environment is provided. Job is largely sedentary, but there
is a need to move about the office and buildings frequently.
Occasional bending, stooping, lifting, pushing and/or pulling is
required (typically less than 10 pounds of weight or pressure).
Regular use of desktop computer is required, calling for frequent
hand/wrist movement and repetition. Moderate level of stress.
Occasional travel within the local or regional setting may be
required.Minimum Qualifications: See knowledge, skills and
abilities abovePreferred QualificationsEquipment OperatedWorking
Conditions: Standard office environment and workshopPriority
Application InstructionsDepartmental Contact InformationEssential
Job FunctionsDuty and Responsibility: PRODUCTION AND DESIGNER
COMMUNICATION
- Collaborate with the design team and other production teams to
establish methods for executing the design and construction of
scenery, and its integration of other technical elements of the
productions.
- Maintain clear communication with designers and within the
production team to ensure successful integration of a show's
technical elements.
- Attend all design presentations, meetings, rehearsals and
run-throughs as designated by the Director of Production.
- Provide supervision for all load-in and work calls during the
production process coordinating activity with other
staff.Percentage Of Time: 15Duty and Responsibility: BUILD & LOAD
IN OVERSIGHT
- Review and revise budget estimates for each production by
tracking all relevant information and ensuring these requests match
the allocated budget and labor.
- Prepare a shop build, load-in, and strike schedule for five to
four O'Malley (mainstage) productions and support minor set needs
on ten to five Miller (blackbox) productions based on the available
staff labor and the calendar.
- Monitor and oversee the progress of technical drawings for all
scenic elements based on the designer's renderings.
- Prepare, organize, and communicate relevant technical
information to shop employees and other departments ensuring the
productions are built, installed, and struck in a timely, safe, and
resource efficient manner.Percentage Of Time: 50Duty and
Responsibility: SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT
- Supervise, manage and support Scene Shop Carpenters and Scenic
Artists to promote a safe, healthy, and productive working
environment.
- Maintain all scene shop tools, equipment, and supplies in a
safe and organized manner.
- Actively participate in team building, fostering a work
environment incorporating the values of CCPA and Roosevelt
University.
- Coach and develop students by monitoring the quality of
students' work and providing constructive feedback.
- Coordinate ongoing maintenance of all scenic elements including
automation and effects equipment throughout the season.
- Maintain timesheets and track labor.Percentage Of Time: 25Duty
and Responsibility: ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS
- Project and track expenses for each production.
- Ensure all relevant show files are up to date and maintained
throughout the season.
- Organize and prepare information for daily Scene Shop
operations.
- Collaborate with Director of Production to ensure materials are
purchased in a timely and resource efficient manner.Percentage Of
Time: 10
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