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Lighting Designer (Newsies Jr)

Arts and Culture Job Board, Bentonville, Arkansas, United States, 72712

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Overview Position Title: Lighting Designer (Newsies Jr)

Reports to: Director of Education

Classification

Type: Contractor

Schedule: June 14th-June 26th (8:15am-6:30pm)

June 27th (8:15am-11:00pm)

Scheduling Note: Lighting Designer will not be required on site for entirety of camp, but will be called on select days.

About Perry Ryan Theater Company

Perry Ryan Theater Company (PRTC) is a Bentonville-based home for musical theater. From rehearsals to curtain call, our work honors story, community, and the people who make both possible, bringing the excitement and quality of Broadway to Bentonville. Above all else, we seek to preserve the joy of musical theatre for future generations and all people. PRTC is made up of three main branches: PRTC Professional, PRTC Local, and PRTC Academy. PRTC’s Academy branch is dedicated to building 3 values into our students. Care, Confidence, and Competence within the Musical Theater discipline. Every offering, students will walk out more capable in these three areas.

Position Summary

Reporting to the Director of Education, The Lighting Designer is an energetic, passionate, experienced individual with a passion for both education and performance arts. The Lighting Designer take the lead on the creation, assembling, tracking, and acquiring of all lighting cues needed for the production camp, owning the process from start to finish. The Lighting Designer will also be responsible for helping train students on the process of lighting design, through a series of mini skill workshops.

Essential Functions

Create and design the lighting list for production camp.

Manage a budget and ensure successful delivery within the bounds of budget

Adhere to Perry Ryan culture in all offerings, and serve as a representative of Perry Ryan when interacting with the public

Foster a supportive and creative environment for Perry Ryan Summer Camps

Facilitate several lighting design based building workshops to technical theater track kids

Maintain and ensure successful of cue list through camp

Program light board to ensure successful delivery of lights during performances

Work with the director to ensure lightplot is up to date, and hang/input new lights if needed

Assist in Load-In/Load-Out for camp, ensuring all show information is stored

Assist with strike on final camp day

Work with the Education Manager to develop breakout group curriculum for prop design, and establish workshop content areas.

Participate in optional marketing opportunities

Participate in camp creative team pre and post meetings

General Duties

The responsibilities listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Perry Ryan Theater Company reserves the right to revise or change position duties and responsibilities as necessary to accommodate changing organizational needs.

Minimum Qualifications

1+ year experience working with children (babysitting, youth groups, childrens’ church groups, summer camps, etc.)

Previous experience in theater performance

Previous experience in lighting design

Applicants must be 18+ to apply

Proven ability to interact successfully with students ages 9-17

Able to stand, walk, and interact with children and adults for extended periods of time

Valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and reliable personal transportation required

Adherence to Perry Ryan Standards of Education

Preferred Qualifications

Previous experience in theater education with students of all ranges

Previous experience with Perry Ryan productions, both educational and non

Previous teaching experience

Understanding of conflict resolution strategies

First aid certification

Understanding and experience in conflict resolution, and de-escalation techniques

A desire to learn and invest in a growing education theater program

BA degree (or in progress) in Education, Performing Arts, or related discipline

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