Job Description
Job Type
Full-time
Description
POSITION: Stage Management Coordinator
CLASSIFICATION: Seasonal - Full Time
STATUS: Exempt
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Production Operations Staff
LOCATION: Williamstown, MA
COMPENSATION: $1100-$1350 Weekly
HIRING TIMELINE: Applications to be accepted until filled with a priority application deadline of 1/12/2025. Application review and interviews to be conducted starting 1/15/2025 with an anticipated start date on or about 02/10/2025 for part-time work and full-time work beginning on 06/09/25.
JOB SUMMARY: The Williamstown Theatre Festival, renowned for its dedication to artistic excellence, seeks an experienced and dynamic professional to join our team as the Stage Management Coordinator for the 2025 season. This essential role supports the needs of all festival programming by overseeing the logistical and operational aspects of the stage management department, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations and providing optimal support for all productions. It offers an exciting opportunity to refine and enhance operational workflows while mentoring a team of emerging professionals tasked with supporting traditional programming while leading ancillary programming stage management needs.
Reporting to the Director of Production, the Stage Management Coordinator will play a pivotal role in supporting stage management leadership and shaping the efficiency and functionality of the festival's operations. This position will collaborate with production teams to uphold the festival's high standards, ensuring resources are prepared to meet the artistic and technical needs of the season.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Daily Execution: - Provide guidance and leadership for the stage management department, ensuring all guest artistic teams have access to necessary information, office supplies, schedules, and onboarding support for Production Stage Managers within the WTF festival's systems.
- Organize and manage schedules for multiple production teams, ensuring efficient use of space and labor in collaboration with production management, technical departments, and the Williams College facilities team.
- Serve as the Stage Manager for festival ancillary performances, including special events and concerts.
- Supervise and mentor a team of early-career production assistants, assigning them to support festival programming as needed.
- Document and organize performance reports for archival purposes, ensuring thorough and accurate records of festival activities.
Team Leadership: - Collaborate with other production department heads to offer input and serve as a second opinion for hiring decisions in other departments.
- Supervise and manage their team, providing clear guidance and ongoing support to foster a collaborative and efficient working environment.
- Collaborate closely with Williams College Facilities, Health and Safety and all Festival production departments to ensure successful productions while maintaining and adhering to established health and safety practices throughout the season.
- Provide training and mentorship to lighting team members by reviewing and refining their work, offering guidance on best practices, and sharing professional expertise to promote continuous learning and skill development.
Management: - Schedule weekly working hours for department staff, manage overtime needs and time-off requests, and approve weekly staff hours.
- Monitor the Department budget, supervise material purchases and equipment rentals, and coordinate necessary equipment maintenance.
- Ensure all facilities used by the Stage Management department adhere to safe working practices and comply with festival safety protocols and align with facility protocols set forth by Williams College.
- Embrace the Festival's commitment to EDIA and Anti-Racism by actively participating in and encouraging behaviors among staff members that exemplify respect; interrupting microaggressions and other behaviors that hinder our EDIA and Anti-Racism efforts; engaging in the diversification of the workforce; demonstrating a degree of cultural competency that encourages healthy relationships with all company members
- Participate in season debrief meetings and document key takeaways to improve the position and lighting department operations for the following year.
- Regularly supervise the work of two or more employees, providing input and recommendations on their advancement, promotion, or other status changes, with such input carrying significant weight.
QUALIFICATIONS: - The Williamstown Theatre Festival requires no specific number of years of experience or minimum educational credentials are required.
- Proven experience in a management role within professional theater, with a successful track record of handling a variety of productions simultaneously, while maintaining attention to detail and a commitment to artistic quality.
- Proficiency in reading technical drafting is required, with expertise in Vectorworks or AutoCAD preferred.
- Strong leadership, interpersonal, and management skills, with the ability to lead diverse teams using a supportive and collaborative approach.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic production environment and adapt to changing priorities and timelines.
- Must be capable of working long hours while standing.
- An essential function of this job is in-person work in Williamstown, MA.
About Williamstown Theatre Festival After seven decades of helping to shape the American theater, Williamstown Theatre Festival is bringing emerging and professional artists together in the Berkshires to create a thrilling summer festival that expands the expression of theater and its essential role in society. The Festival will continue to produce the world premiere plays and musicals and bold new revivals that it's come to be known for, while expanding into other forms of theatrical expression that brings many art forms together in exciting and innovative ways.
Williamstown Theatre Festival has always been, and continues to be, a creative hothouse for established and emerging artists and their work. More than 75 productions have transferred from the Festival to other regional theaters, Off-Broadway, and Broadway, with many productions being adapted for television and film. Thousands of actors, writers, designers, directors, and aspiring theater professionals from all fields that have come through the Festival to challenge themselves and their craft have gone on to prominence and recognition on Broadway, in Hollywood and beyond. Learn more at wtfestival.org .
Working and Living in Williamstown Williamstown Theatre Festival's season takes place on the beautiful campus of Williams College in Williamstown, MA with backdrops of the Berkshire, Green, and Taconic mountain ranges. Williamstown, MA (estimated pop. 7,813) is located in Berkshire County (estimated pop. 128,657) in Western Massachusetts and is an hour's drive from Albany, NY and 30 minutes from Pittsfield, MA.
The Williams College campus and the 62' Center for Theatre and Dance are within walking distance of Spring Street, which has several restaurants with dine-in and takeout options, a coffee shop, an ice cream shop, an independent movie theater, and several stores. The nearest grocery store is a 10-minute drive from campus and not within walking distance. Having a personal vehicle does provide more flexibility in grocery-shopping and expands dining and activities options. For those who bring vehicles, parking is free at designated locations on Williams campus with a parking pass. For a list of all the things to do and see in Williamstown and the Northern Berkshires, visit DestinationWilliamstown.org .
All seasonal staff are provided housing free of charge on campus at Williams College. Housing is dorm-style with private bedrooms and shared common areas, including bathroom and kitchen. Williams College housing is not air-conditioned. Weather ranges from evenings on the cooler side but can also be quite warm with temperatures in the 90s with high humidity.
We acknowledge that Williamstown Theatre Festival is a Predominantly White Institution (PWI) located in a county that is 91% white, according to the US Census Bureau. We are actively engaged in the work of becoming a more equitable, diverse, inclusive, accessible, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive institution that not only welcomes BIPOC artists and staff but nurtures an environment that allows everyone to thrive. More specific actions on these efforts can be found in our Progress Report on our website: .
Williamstown Theatre Festival is committed to telling diverse stories and to fostering an inclusive environment both onstage and off. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. We believe that opportunity, access, resources, and rewards should be available to and for the benefit of all. Therefore, WTF is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants shall be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, sex/gender (including pregnancy and gender identity), disability, military status, veteran status, marital status, familial status, ancestry, genetics, or any other class or characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Candidates from populations underrepresented in the theater field are strongly encouraged to apply.
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$1,100-$1,350/weekly Williamstown Theatre Festival
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