Assistant Technical Director - Arts Center
Assistant Technical Director - District, Arend Arts CenterReports to: Director of Visual & Performing ArtsContract: Administrative/Classified--230Position Purpose: Provides operational support and administrative assistance in the management and oversight of the Arts Center. Performs a variety of managerial and technical duties as assigned by the Director of Visual & Performing Arts (VPA).Essential FunctionsThe Assistant Technical Director (ATD) performs the operational functions for the Arts Center. This shall include but is not limited to:Designing sound/audio, implementation in the facility (amplification, playback, soundboard programming).Designing lighting, implementation in the facility (stage and theatrical lighting, lightboard programming).Designing theatrical sets, construction implementation in the facility.Scene shop organization, care, maintenance (to include construction tools, props, paint/solvent controls and storage).Playback of video within the facility (involving Google Slides, PowerPoint, ProPresenter, etc.).Set up, break down, storage and maintenance of the acoustical orchestra shell and lift.Work with district staff and outside rentals as the event manager in the preparation for productions, concerts and performances.Performs duties and other responsibilities as assigned by the Director, and acts in the absence of the Director.When the schedule allows, assists in teaching the basics of theatre audio, lighting, and set construction with the guidance of a licensed teacher, in a classroom, on stage, or in the shop area.Following all local, state and federal laws and safety protocol.Performing any other related duties as required or assigned.Additional DutiesPerforms other related tasks as assigned by the Director of Visual & Performing Arts or other Senior Administrative Team member as designated by the Superintendent.Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility.Travel RequirementsTravels to school district buildings, competitions, and professional meetings as required.Knowledge, Skills And Mental Ability Broad knowledge of the field of audio including sound board set-up/use, design, live-show sound production, monitoring, and playback. Broad knowledge of the field of theatrical production including set design, construction, and other technical theatre components.Acute auditory skills.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision; distance vision; color vision; peripheral vision; depth perception; and ability to adjust focus. Acute auditory skills. Ability to maintain and operate all equipment. This includes but is not limited to:Sound BoardLight BoardPower tools, basic construction equipment (including a one-person lift)Audio and video recording equipmentAcoustical Orchestra ShellProjection EquipmentTheatrical Light Fixtures and RiggingWorking ConditionsMaintain emotional control under stress.Frequent interruptions.Workload is deadline driven.Works in standard office and school building environments.Frequent contact with parents, community, and/or other district/campus employees.Daily attendance and punctuality are essential functions of the job.Job QualificationsHigh School DiplomaEquivalent to four years of college or equivalent combination of education and experience.Although teaching experience is not a requirement for this position, it is a plus.Experience5 years related experience and/or training2 years related management experiencePreferred Degrees, Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsA university degreeA technical theatre degree that encompasses audio, lighting, set design and construction.USITT eSET badging/certification or BACKstage certificationOHSA 10-hour certification FLSA Status Exempt