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Guitarist Needed for WE WILL ROCK YOU at Queen City Productions

QCP logo2Queen City Productions is looking for a guitarist for their summer production of WE WILL ROCK YOU, the Queen jukebox musical.

Show dates are July 23rd-August 1st at The Arts Center at Dunham.

Feel free to message me or email queencityproductions@yahoo.com if you are interested.

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Applied Flute and/or Clarinet and Woodwind Area Coordinator Sought by NKU

NKU_SOTA logoThe School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a Non-Tenure-Track Temporary position in applied flute and/or clarinet and Woodwind Area Coordinator within the Music Program, beginning Fall 2021. Faculty responsibilities include teaching, program and school-level service, and academic mentoring. As a NASM accredited program, teaching responsibilities adhere to loads as prescribed by NASM.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The Music Program within the School of the Arts offers a BME in Music Education (Choral/Vocal and Instrumental), a BM in Performance (Instrumental, Jazz Studies, Piano Pedagogy, and Voice) a BM in Composition, and a BA in Music (Liberal Studies and Audio Production). The Music Program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the Music web site at music.nku.edu for additional information.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The music program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The music program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at music.nku.edu for additional information.

Located seven miles from downtown Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky University is a 14,000-student nationally recognized metropolitan university committed to active engagement with the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region of nearly two million people. Greater Cincinnati has one of the most vibrant and multifaceted cultural scenes in the Midwest, with The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops, The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, a large community of working artists, musicians and designers and a variety of theaters. It offers an outstanding quality of life and an affordable cost of living. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, but especially from individuals who contribute to the diversity of our academic community.

Primary Responsibilities             

  • Teach applied flute and/or clarinet
  • Recruit and maintain a high-quality applied studio through teaching and performance activities
  • Coach woodwind chamber ensemble and other collaborative chamber music experiences
  • Coordinate Woodwind Area
  • Teach secondary classes which may include the following: Music Theory, Aural Skills, Applied Composition, Woodwind Methods or other courses as assigned. The Music Program is open to innovative and broad skill sets that may benefit our program in unexpected ways.

Qualifications  

  • Applicants should possess a doctorate in Music. Candidates with a Master of Music degree who have significant university- level teaching and recruiting experience and significant experience as a solo and ensemble performer may be considered.
  • Successful applicants will demonstrate the potential for a successful career in teaching and for distinction in professional activity and/or research.
  • Successful teaching at the university level (at least two years preferred) and significant experience as a solo and ensemble performer is required.
  • The candidate must remain current within the music discipline and apply continued knowledge towards course instruction, provide mentorship along with fellow faculty to music students, maintain office hours to be accessible to students and staff, maintain grades and submit mid-term and final grades through myNKU by established University deadlines, and work cooperatively with all SOTA faculty.

Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu. Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Kimberly Lazzeri.

Candidates should submit materials electronically through Northern Kentucky University’s website portal jobs.nku.edu. Required materials include:

  1. Letter of application
  2. Current curriculum vitae
  3. A statement of your personal philosophy on diversity and inclusion and why they are important in higher education. Please include specifics regarding your commitment and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  4. List of three references with phone numbers and email addresses.
  5. Link to performance video(s) and link to teaching video(s).

Minimum Education: Master’s degree with university-level teaching and recruiting experience and significant experience as a solo and ensemble performer.

Preferred Education: Doctorate in music, university-level teaching and recruiting experience, and significant experience as a solo and ensemble performer.

In order to ensure full consideration, applications should be received by midnight on June 27, 2021. Applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.

Quick Link: https://jobs.nku.edu/postings/10414

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Sound Board Operator Sought by Cincinnati Landmark Productions

CLPA Sound Board Operator (Part-time position)

Cincinnati Landmark Productions, the parent theatrical organization for The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater is seeking a Sound Board Operator.

Start date: Monday, July 12, 2021.

Basic Job Description: The sound board operator will run the sound board for Cincinnati Landmark Productions’ performances. There are 10 productions a year and some special events throughout the year.

Responsibilities include and are not limited to the following:

  • Run the sound console as directed by the Sound Designer.
  • Attend all technical rehearsals, dress rehearsals and performances in two venues – The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts and the new Warsaw Federal Incline Theater.
  • Run any and all special events as scheduled.
  • Complete dimmer checks and sound check before the show and correct any problems, including, replacing batteries for wireless mic system, replacement of fixture lamps, touch up focus, check fluids in hazers, fog machines, etc…

Knowledge/Experience:

  • Experience in running a sound board is preferred. Both Theaters have Yamaha digital mixing console QL5.
  • Basic knowledge of theatre sound and lighting is preferred.
  • Clear understanding of all functions of sound board and how a system is put together.

Other Requirements:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age, have high school diploma or equivalency, some college preferred.
  • Have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  • Candidate would have previous theatrical, technical experience (Preferred).
  • Must be able to work in an unsupervised environment.
  • Must be a self-starter, dependable, and have excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • Basic computer skills required.
  • Must be willing and able to work nights and weekends of all performances.

Covedale Center for the Performing Arts shows run for 4 weeks on Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays 2pm. Call is 1 and ½ hour prior to showtime. Tech/dress rehearsals are in the evenings starting on the Thursday before opening.

The Warsaw Federal Incline Theater shows run for 4 weeks on Wednesday and Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays 2pm. Call is 1 and ½ hour prior to showtime. Tech/dress rehearsals are in the evenings starting on the Thursday before opening.

Hourly pay range: $13 – $15

If interested, please email Denny Reed, Technical Director at dennyreed@clpshows.org.

(NO PHONE CALLS or WALK-INS PLEASE). When applying, please include a cover letter and resume.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, June 18, 2021

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Technical Director Sought by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

CSC_logoTitle:               Technical Director

Reports to:     Production Manager

Start Date:     July 1, 2021 (flexible)

About the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (CSC) is a resident ensemble theatre company bringing Shakespeare and the Classics to life for all. Operating out of The Otto M. Budig Theater, CSC hosts a year-round theatrical season in addition to special events, educational programming, and community engagement activities. In its theatrical portfolio, CSC executes up to ten mainstage productions and six touring productions annually. Beyond its theatrical portfolio, CSC collaborates with many local community and arts organizations.

Diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA) are priorities of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. CSC strongly supports equal employment opportunity for all applicants regardless of race, sex, religion, creed, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or any other legally protected classification. All team members are expected to advance CSC’s DEIA commitments.

Position Overview

The Technical Director is essential to the Production team of CSC, collaborating closely with designers, other production team members, the Production Manager, and the Producing Artistic Director to ensure that all projects produced at CSC are artistically executed to the highest possible standard.

The Technical Director is primarily responsible for the scenic build and installation of all CSC productions. They manage a team which oversees the electrics, sound, and video needs of CSC. Design opportunities may be available if they are both interested and qualified. This is a hands-on position that spends many working hours physically building or installing scenery.

Like all team members, the Technical Director is expected to follow evolving health and safety protocol as CSC navigates its reopening in response to changing expectations from the Actors’ Equity Association and various government institutions. They will also be involved in the rebuilding of their shop staff, the production team, and the departments operating procedures and cadence.

The Technical Director has base schedule of 40 working hours per week. Extended hours and modified work weeks may be necessary due to technical rehearsal schedules and specific production needs.

Responsibilities

Production

  • Oversee the build and install of all scenic designs (inclusive of minimal rigging and automation).
  • Execute budget passes against scenic design drafts.
  • Collaborate on build calendars with other department heads to coordinate element handoff timing.
  • Source and purchase materials necessary for scenic executions.
  • Engage contractors, rental houses, and specialists as necessitated by design execution.
  • Oversee CSC rentals from outside theaters and companies. Ensure all equipment is used properly and returned on time.
  • Execute notes from designers and production team members.
  • Lead strike and changeover calls, including set-up of tech tables and necessary equipment.
  • Assist as necessary with video and sound installs and strikes.
  • Attend production meetings, technical rehearsals, design runs, and tech meetings.
  • Participate in the build process as necessary for design executions.
  • Execute projects as assigned through the Shakes Makes program.
  • Oversee shop and show maintenance and organizational requirements.
  • Maintain inventory of expendables; order supplies and stock items as needed.
  • Keep shop and storage areas safe, clean, and uncluttered.
  • Maintain scenic stock and oversee scenic rentals.
  • Participate in stage cleaning and preparation leading into technical rehearsals and build processes.

Management

  • Supervise scenic shop staff including, overhire, and contractors. This includes hiring, onboarding, evaluating, coaching, and leading these team members.
  • Collaborate with Production Manager for team member job descriptions and contracting.
  • Participate in searches for guest designers, production staff, and overhire.
  • Schedule department to ensure adequate support to meet scenic execution deadlines.
  • Regularly oversee members of the CSC Touring Company in production department rotations.
  • Participate in staff annual review processes, both for self-evaluation and direct-report evaluation.
  • Maintain and enforce high safety standards in shop, stage, and working spaces.

Fiscal

  • Collaborate with Production Manager to establish annual department budget and business plan, including budgets per production, overhire budgets, annual shop operating budgets, and capital expense recommendations.
  • Turn in expense reports and reimbursement requests to the Production Manager.
  • Track production budgets and labor resources.
  • Analyze end-of-show and end-of-season financial reports to observe spending patterns, budgetary issues, and identify reporting or processing errors.

General

  • Advance the diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and strategic goals of CSC.
  • Adhere to company policies and regulations per the CSC Company Handbook.
  • Maintain a safe, fair, and ethical working environment.
  • Collaborate with the Production Manager to improve overall aesthetic product and production processes.
  • Maintain CPR certification provided by CSC.
  • Provide personal, reliable mode of transportation.
  • Other duties as requested by the Production Manager.

Competencies & Qualifications

The items listed below are guidelines to skills and ambitions that a successful candidate should have. Successful candidates will identify as possessing the majority of these skills or being actively interested and committed to developing these skills. Candidates who have yet to cultivate some of these attributes, but feel passionate about growing them may still find success in this role.

Cultural

  • Passionate about cultivating a work environment and work product that supports CSC’s DEIA initiatives.
  • Drive to create excellent theater that has a significant impact in the community and beyond.
  • Eagerness to learn.
  • Ability to remain tactful in stressful situations.
  • Desire to lead a team, develop their skills, and foster their professional development.

Technical

  • Previous experience in technical theater with a focus on scenic carpentry. Experience in other departments including automation, rigging, video, sound, lighting, properties, scenic artistry, costumes, or management a plus.
  • Comfortable problem solving and making decisions with limited supervision.
  • Proficiency with PC use and the Microsoft Office suite.
  • Able to convert design renderings into drafted construction drawings (Vectorworks preferred).
  • Familiarity with standard scenic construction techniques and best practices.
  • Previous experience budgeting designs and tracking expenses.
  • Willingness to learn and enforce OSHA safety standards and industry safety best-practices.
  • Able to communicate with designers, directors, technicians, vendors, and other collaborators verbally and in writing.

Compensation & Benefits

This is a full-time, exempt position with an annual salary range of $38,000-$42,000 (received through biweekly payroll). In addition to this salary, the Technical Director receives:

  • Access to profit-sharing bonus program after first year of employment.
  • Ten days of paid vacation, accrued seasonally.
  • Six days of paid sick leave, accrued seasonally.
  • Paid holiday leave.
  • Access to group health insurance with 50% of employee premiums paid by CSC.
  • Optional enrollment in Health Savings Account plan.
  • Access to dental insurance with 50% of employee premiums paid by CSC.
  • Life and AD&D coverage for the employee paid by CSC.
  • Parental leave, short-term medical leave.
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with employer match.
  • Free access to CSC educational programming for dependents (Groundlings Junior, Groundlings, Summer Camp).
  • Complimentary enrollment and membership to the Y which offers fitness facilities throughout the region and other wellness benefits.
  • Complimentary and discounted tickets to all CSC productions.

TO APPLY

To apply for this position, candidates should complete the job application submission form available online below.

Applications will be accepted through June 5, 2021.

This application requires candidates to submit PDFs of their cover letter and resume. For this position, work sample submissions are optional and may include content such as: project budgets, work samples, production photos, project proposals, program schedules or calendars, etc. Candidates also have the option to provide URLs to online portfolios and profiles. Please take note of the submission file size limits.

As CSC advances its commitments to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, gathering demographic data on our job applicants is vital to ensuring that hiring and recruiting practices provide equal opportunity for all. Applicants are asked to please take a few minutes to complete this survey. Participation is optional and anonymous. This information helps CSC measure progress towards a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace.

If a candidate has questions about this position or requires different accommodations to submit an application, please contact lettie.vanhemert@cincyshakes.com.

Click here to apply (scroll down).

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Director of HR, Equity and Inclusion Sought by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoA member of Playhouse senior leadership staff, the Director of HR, Equity & Inclusion is responsible for ensuring all HR functions are robust and seamlessly integrated across the organization in a manner that supports the Playhouse’s DEIA goals, work culture and organizational objectives. This position requires experience and expertise within a wide spectrum of technical and functional HR management, an exceptional and open communication style, and the ability to lead by influence across various leadership personalities and working styles.

This is a full-time, salaried exempt position supervising a Payroll and Benefits Specialist and reporting to the Managing Director.

To download the full position listing, click here.

To Apply:
Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and references to Blake Robison, Producing Artistic Director, at blake.robison@cincyplay.com, and cc Amy Stier at amy.stier@cincyplay.com. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the position will be filled as soon as the successful candidate is identified.

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