Production and Events Manager
Esperanza
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This is a Full Time Job
Esperanza is a faith-based organization committed to strengthening the Hispanic community through a variety of programs and services, focused primarily on community development capacity building, workforce development; education; and advocacy.
Teatro Esperanza is a forum for learning for young people in our community. Through our Mentor Fellow internship program, students gain insights, understanding, and real-world experience in production and arts administration guided and trained by industry professionals. As the primary Mentor Fellow production supervisor and trainer, you must be an articulate and compelling representative of your work with a passion and gift for teaching and mentoring others.
An integral part of the Esperanza Arts Center team, the Production & Events Manager is the primary artist and client contact for all productions and rental events. The Production & Events Manager is responsible for all aspects of production and artist/client communications for a wide variety of programs, series, residencies, and public and private rental events. These programs represent diverse traditions, disciplines, and backgrounds, and take place in performance and presentation spaces ranging from 30 to 800-seats. You are the hub of a wheel whose end-product is a consistently positive, professional, memorable, and meaningful experience for all participants through exemplary, well-managed productions and well-maintained facilities.
Essential Functions
• Manages and coordinates all tech and production-related duties and communications with internal departments, rental event clients, artist partners, resident companies, and presented artists for both on-campus and portable outdoor/offsite productions and event.
• Professional-level capacity to run a 32-channel audio board and manage all aspects of a theatrical audiovisual system.
• Engages and supervises outside contractors and production staff, including audio engineers, lighting designers, set crew, videographers, and media operators (film, television, radio).
• Trains and supervises all paid and unpaid back of house support staff, including primarily EAC's team of Mentor Fellow interns, in all aspects of production to prepare Mentor Fellows for entry level work in the industry.
• Monitors expenditures to ensure production costs are in accord with allotted budget for each program and event.
• Addresses on-site production needs in all spaces utilized for Esperanza Arts Center programs and events, including equipment rentals, sets, props, draperies, rigging, lighting, projections, and sound.
• Primary rental client contacts and event production liaison for all public and private events, performances, and recording project facility rentals. Orients facility users to safety, technical characteristics, and other areas of operations; facilitates the use of the technical and production needs by resident companies and others engaged by or renting the facility.
• Coordinates and manages load-ins, set-ups, rehearsals, run of shows, and strike schedules in accord with EAC's master calendar.
• Monitors the condition of technical and production equipment arranging for repair and replacement as needed and within budget requirements; performs preventative maintenance on equipment when possible.
• Responsible for keeping spaces and all related systems and equipment in optimal and readily usable state.
• Works in close collaboration with SVP of Esperanza Arts Center to ensure smooth run of show, and seamless coordination and communication between front and back of house operations
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Understanding of Esperanza's mission, goals, and objectives and ability to work independently with a high level of energy and contribute as part of a larger team.
• Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to and passion for Esperanza's mission.
• Professionalism and maturity in working with and acting as primary technical/production manager for rental clients, producers, and artists representing a wide spectrum of familiarity with production needs, technical systems and equipment.
• Demonstrated experience and capacity to lead, manage, motivate, inspire, train and collaborate with staff, artists, community partners, and volunteers.
• Comprehensive knowledge of, and interest in, a variety of performing arts disciplines and all aspects of arts venue production management.
• Extensive knowledge of technical workflow, signal flow and mapping, and ability to troubleshoot a wide range of technical production issues under pressure.
• Experience and a high degree of comfort working with K-12 children and their families, as well as professional artists and speakers of diverse backgrounds.
• Persuasive advocate on behalf of Latino arts and culture who is able to connect with
a broad spectrum of people in meaningful and positive ways.
• Fluency in Spanish and English preferred
Experience, Education, and Licensure
• Has at least three (3) years' experience in a production leadership capacity in a non-profit organization, professional/university theater, or arts organization or institution.
• Proven experience establishing and executing production models for a variety of disciplines.
• Knowledge of broadcasting and streaming protocol and procedures, including FCC and Fair Use Act guidelines.
• Knowledge of audio, lighting, streaming/broadcast, multi-camera production, and video software/controllers.
• Demonstrated ability to generate and execute complex creative ideas and projects and to assimilate and organize large amounts of information.
• Proven ability to consistently work well with others, demonstrating at all times respect for diverse constituencies and within the cultural and arts landscape of Hunting Park, the Philadelphia region, and beyond.
• Highly proficient in Office, including Word and Excel.
Must work non-traditional hours (evenings and weekends) based on EAC event calendar, and operational and performance schedule needs.
Minimum Education
BA/BS degree from an accredited college or university in a related field of study or equivalent disciplines
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
a. While performing the duties of this job, the employee will frequently stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or equipment; reach with hands and arms; balance; talk or hear. The employee will regularly climb stairs; stoop; kneel; crouch or crawl.
b. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, push/pull, and lift theater arts equipment, props, sound/stage equipment.