Theatre Program and Outreach Coordinator (Temporary)Department: Research LibrariesEmployment Type: TemporaryLocation: Library for the Performing ArtsReporting To: Douglas ResideCompensation: $55,000 - $65,000 / yearDescriptionOverviewThe new Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab has the potential to transform the work of the Billy Rose Theatre Division and support theatre-making in the post-pandemic era. The Theatre Division seeks the first full-time program and outreach coordinator for Lab. The coordinator will have the opportunity to shape the future of this exciting new resource from the day the doors first open. They work with the curator of the Theatre Division to organize the monthly schedule for the lab and maintain and expand the technology in the space. The coordinator will be physically located in the Lab during the majority of their workday and will serve as the primary point of contact for all users. This is a 3-year temporary position.We are looking for someone we can count on to:Own :
Scheduling rehearsals and classes
Ensuring the lab is ready for each use
Connecting Lab users with the Library’s special collections staff
Working with Theatre unions and Guilds to ensure programs comply with all requirements
Promoting the Lab to schools and artists
Teach :
Users of the lab how to operate equipment available to them
Learn:
New theatre technologies with which they are not yet familiar
Use and handling of special collections
Improve :
Use of the theatre Lab
Interdepartmental coordination of theatre public programs
Some expectations for this role are that within:1 month , this person will:
Have collaborated on the development an initial plan for external and internal booking of the Lab
Understand the current capabilities of the Lab
Be familiar with basic operation of the technology in the Lab
3 months , this person will:
Have uses of the Lab outlined for Fall 2024
Have Collaborated with the Curator on a plan to promote the lab in communities that could benefit from it but may not otherwise hear of it
Have identified additional resources that might benefit users of the lab
6 months and beyond , this person will:
Regularly run programs in the lab
Have implemented the first iteration of a successful outreach plan
Have a robust season of programming planned for Theatre in 2025
Responsibilities
Scheduling rehearsals and classes
Ensuring the lab is ready for each use, including preparing the theatrical lighting, sound, and projection equipment and software as needed.
Connecting Lab users with the Library’s special collections
Ensure programs comply with all internal requirements as well as those of the Theatrical unions and guilds
Promoting the Lab to schools and artists
Manage relationships with guest artists and speakers appearing in both the Lab and the Bruno Walter Auditorium
Work with internal teams to produce programs selected by the Curator for the Lab and other Library spaces
Required Education, Experience & SkillsRequired Education & Certifications
An undergraduate degree from a four year college or university or equivalent experience.
Required Experience
Experience working in live theatre production
Experience managing a schedule for a shared space
Experience working with theatrical unions and guilds
Required Skills
Excellent customer service skills
Excellent organizational skills.
The ability to collaborate with teams and individuals across a large and diverse public institution
The ability to quickly learn new technologies with which they are not yet familiar
Familiarity with the theatre communities in New York
Ability to operate video recording equipment
Ability to hang lights on a grid in low ceiling black box space.
Managerial/Supervisory Responsibilities
N/A
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with software commonly used in professional theatrical production (Q-Lab, Isadora, Autocad, Vectorworks)
Familiarity with conventional and intelligent fixtures, ETC Eos Programming, and hanging focusing instruments in both traditional and unconventional spaces
Some experience with digital video editing
MoreCore ValuesAll team members are expected and encouraged to embody the NYPL Core Values:
Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues
Be Resourceful in solving problems
Be Curious in all aspects of your work
Be Welcoming and Inclusive
Work Environment
Research Library & Performance Space
Physical Duties
Hanging and adjusting lights on a grid
Pre-Placement Physical Required?NoUnion/Non UnionNon-UnionFLSA StatusNon-ExemptSchedule
35 hours a week with an irregular schedule, Monday to Saturday including many evening hours
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