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Theater Manager/Theater Production Teacher

Reports To
MS/US Division Heads
Job Overview

The In-House Theater Manager oversees the upkeep and repair of the theater and theater equipment as well as scheduling and supervision of the theater facilities for school-related events. The Theater Production teacher is in charge of teaching students the art of theater production and stagecraft. This position requires a high degree of organization, self-motivation, responsibility, and knowledge of both operation and upkeep of specialized theater equipment. 

As a representative of The Gregory School, the In-House Theater Manager must behave professionally when working with students, faculty, staff, administration, parents, and community members.

Key Responsibilities
  • Maintaining theater facility and equipment
  • Oversee general upkeep and repairs
  • Report damage & request repairs
  • Organizing stored theater equipment
  • Keeping inventory of theater equipment
  • Managing theater facility usage
  • Setting up theater equipment for all school events
  • Operation of equipment (sound, lighting, projection, and computer)
  • Clean up and breakdown of equipment
  • Scheduling theater facility 
  • Work with the Director of Technology, FCC (Facilities and Calendar Committee), and Director of Facilities 
  • Creating and implementing policies and procedures for the theater facilities 
  • Teaching students the art of theater production and stagecraft
  • Collaborating with Drama and Music faculty to produce at least two shows per school year
  • Supervising and running student crews for in-school events and all mainstage and after school productions, concerts, and other events
              Qualifications
              • Previous experience in theater production and stagecraft
              • Strong communication and organizational skills
              • Knowledge of operation and upkeep of specialized theater equipment
              • Highly motivated with the ability to work well with all community constituents