Director de Educación
Stageworks Theatre se enorgullece de ofrecer una amplia gama de programas educativos y espera expandirlos bajo el liderazgo de nuestro Director de Educación . Este puesto nos permitirá enriquecer vidas a través de las artes escénicas y desarrollar talentos que beneficiarán tanto al teatro como a la comunidad en general.

Inspire tomorrow's leaders by driving our education programming.
Our Education Director is a key part of our community footprint. Our educational programs include youth productions, community outreach, classes, and summer camps.
Responsibilities:
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Design and implementation of annual classes and summer camps for students in the performing arts that support our strategic initiatives and the needs of our students.
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Recruiting and hiring teachers for various classes, and supervising these teachers and to step in and take over if a teacher becomes incapable or unable to teach class.
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Produce and direct theatre productions as suggested or required.
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Supervising all classes and scheduling of classes, as well as class productions and final projects. Coordinate any crew, prop, or set requirement of these classes, productions and projects.
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Substitutes for contracted instructors when needed.
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Maintains classroom spaces and arranges for educational materials and equipment.
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Maintains compliance with all licensing agreements.
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Communicates with production managers regarding potential needs and repairs.
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Works with the board of directors to formulate an annual budget. Then works within that budget.
Qualifications
This role is primarily a recruiter, manager, and motivator.
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5+ years working with performing arts in any capacity.
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3+ years experience managing any type of function or business.
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5+ years experience building, managing and leading performing arts programming for for teens and children
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Experience recruiting, managing and developing staff.
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Experience driving processes that lead to positive outcomes.
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Patience, stamina and strong communication and organizational skills.
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A passion for helping students achieve their potential.
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Proven customer service experience - often dealing with emotionally engaged consumers.
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A penchant for community involvement and engagement.
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Tolerance for the amazing organic nature of theatre - changing moment by moment.
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Flexibility and a high tolerance of ambiguity
If you happen to be a director and wish to direct certain shows, you will be compensated additionally for those efforts, as long as they do not conflict with your role.
Reports to: Board VP of Education
This position will pay $33,000 - 42,000/year, depending on experience, and has very flexible hours. Additional project work available in the classroom, to be paid additionally, such as director, music director, choreographer, etc.
