Director of Production
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This position is based primarily on-campus, in Massachusetts. This may include in-person during emergency situations (if applicable). Additional details will be discussed during the interview process.
Staff Management and Supervision:
Manages Theater, Dance & Media production staff and all part-time and full-time laborers affiliated with TDM curricular productions (and co-curricular events occurring in TDM controlled spaces).
Completes performance reviews, provides feedback, and follows through on corrective action when necessary.
Supervises production staff/teams for special programming, events.
Mentors student workers and students involved in technical theater within and outside the TDM program.
Production Management:
Leads the collaborative process with visiting directors/lecturers (3-5 per year), designers (5-10 per year), specialized labor (10+), and students (15+) in the execution of production safety, budget management, design/engineering/construction processes for all concentration, theses, visiting productions, special events, non-curricular events scheduled into Farkas Hall, 485 Broadway, Harvard Dance Center and other performance spaces both on campus and off as needed.
Plans, organizes, and delegates work assignments on Theater and Dance Production Studios and other programmatic projects/performances.
Consults with Environmental Health and Safety, Office of Physical Resources and Planning, and other arts departments and aligned science depts. on current arts health and safety practices; implements these practices into TDM performance venues, classrooms and lab spaces, particularly while navigating Covid considerations surrounding Audience/Public Safety.
Curricular Support:
Working with Production Design/Technology faculty, helps develop and implement production design/technology components of TDM academic curriculum in courses, student crew assignments and requirements, and helps oversees student production participation requirements.
Plays a principal leadership and planning role for technical theater in the curriculum.
Teaches 1 course on technical theater per year, as needed.
Financial Responsibilities:
In collaboration with Artistic Producer and Manager of Administrative Initiatives and Finance, manages TDM production and facilities budgets (including associated labor/personnel expenses).
Tracks spending and reporting for production-related expenses.
Consults on technology required for the curriculum housed in Farkas Hall, 485 Broadway, and Harvard Dance Center.
Facilities/Operations:
Maintains/Designs/Consults on all curricular/operational/technological needs for Farkas Hall, 485 Broadway, Harvard Dance Center, 155 Fawcett Street (storage facility), and 1280 Mass Ave (the TDM administrative office location), as needed.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications: BA/BFA required. 3 years experience in personnel management and budget management. 7+ years of professional experience may be considered, in lieu of BA/BFA.
Additional Qualifications and Skills:
MA/MFA, teaching experience at the college level, specifically teaching in the production design/technology fields
7-10 years’ experience as a performing arts technologist and manager, with expertise in the following: production management, collaborative processes, design/maintenance/implementation of live production systems (sound, lighting, scenic/costume construction, video/projections/media), emerging technologies, safety planning/protocols
Basic use of organizational policies and tools
Experience managing comprehensive budgets
Previous supervision experience of staff and undergraduate/graduate students
Certifications and Licenses: Driver's License
Physical Requirements: The position requires a good deal of physical work including pushing, lifting, pulling, climbing, work at heights, work in tight spaces, work in woodshop environments, work in dark environments
How To Apply:
Click here to apply through the Harvard Careers Portal. Please submit a cover letter to be considered for this position. All formal written offers will be made by FAS Human Resources.
We regret that we will not be able to provide visa sponsorship for this position.
Apply by:
September 22, 2024
Salary:
$87,000 - $151,000 /
About this Organization:
Theater, Dance & Media (TDM) combines the study of theater, dance, and media practices with the histories and theories of expressive and embodied culture. TDM’s mission responds to both the Report of the Task Force on the Arts’ demand “to make the arts an integral part of the cognitive life of the university,” as well as to the consistent appeal from students over many decades to have an interdisciplinary performing arts concentration. Drawing on the many resources already dedicated to the performing arts at the university, including the American Repertory Theater, the Harvard Theatre Collection of Houghton Library, the Office for the Arts, the Harvard Dance Center, the Harvard Music Department, and the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies, this new concentration offers students the opportunity to investigate the myriad ways that live and digital arts have been used to convey the breadth of stories about the human experience.