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Join a forward-thinking organization as a Technical Director, where you'll oversee technical theater operations and ensure seamless productions at the Jacques d’Amboise Center for Learning and the Arts. This role is perfect for an experienced professional with a passion for the arts and technical expertise. You'll collaborate with various teams to manage equipment, support live performances, and contribute to the creative process. With a hybrid, part-time schedule, you'll enjoy flexibility while making a significant impact on educational arts programs. If you're ready to elevate your career in a vibrant environment, this opportunity is for you.
Under the general direction of the Production Director, the Technical Director is responsible for overseeing technical theater operations and for in-house production at the Jacques d’Amboise Center for Learning and the Arts (JdA Center), as well as outside venues and ancillary spaces, including performances which are a part of the In School Program (ISP). This position is responsible for operation and maintenance of 150 seat black box theater and its support spaces, and equipment maintenance and acquisition for all NDI programs requiring technical support at the JdA Center and outside venues. Technical Director coordinates with Rehearsal Stage Manager/Production Assistant and Facilities Director as relates to use and support of the theater, studios and support spaces, and the Production Coordinator for the In-School Program as relates to equipment.
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This position is hybrid, part-time / seasonal with peak work periods November, December, February, April – August. Event schedules requiring Technical Director’s on-site support may be 12+ hours in a day. Available to work nights, weekends and holidays depending on project demands. Schedule is set by Production Director.
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Note: Candidates will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 upon commencing employment. Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis for exemptions to this requirement in accordance with applicable law. Our staff are currently working a hybrid work schedule with in-person work combined with remote work; work schedule may be modified at any time based on operational needs.
About NDI:
For over four decades, National Dance Institute has been delivering its award-winning arts and learning programs to public school children throughout New York City and around the world in the belief that the arts, and dance and music in particular, have a unique power to engage children and motivate them toward excellence.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
At National Dance Institute (NDI), we are committed to creating an environment that honors the humanity of all people. We believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) are fundamental principles that guide our work in the arts, and that the arts enable us to do our jobs best only when these values are their foundation. Placing DEIA at the center of our engagement with children, families, schools, artists, and other communities is essential to the vitality and integrity of our work and to the achievement of our core mission.