Associate Head of Stage

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Associate Head of Stage

Reporting to the production manager, the associate head of stage is responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe running of Arts Commons’ events and shows. This position plays an important role in advancing our mission to bring the arts to life for everyone, both figuratively and literally.You are passionate about the local arts scene and are energized by live performances. You possess strong knowledge of all the technical, mechanical and theatrical details that go into setting up and running events. You will work together with other heads of departments, while supervising crews, to accomplish all technical requirements. As a natural leader, you’re able to view any challenge through a tactful and diplomatic lens.Possessing both strong communication and interpersonal skills, you know how to build consensus within your team and act as a liaison between Production and clients, vendors, and other departments. You’re often juggling tasks but still understand the importance of meeting deadlines. While you can work well under pressure and remain cool and collected in the eye of any storm, you never leave anything to be an oversight – especially when it comes to stage safety.

Who We Are

Arts Commons is an ecosystem inclusive of artists, resident companies and community groups. As one of the largest performing arts centres in Canada, Arts Commons strives to break down barriers to cultural participation by providing a modern, open and inclusive gathering space in a central location.

At Arts Commons

Our belief

That equitable access to the arts is a human right.

Our responsibility

To redefine a bold and adventurous Calgary by championing and investing in creativity.

Our mission

To be an inspirational force where artists, community and organizations celebrate cultural identities, experience the full breadth of human emotions, and ignite positive change.

What We Offer

On top of the excitement of working with a team of committed performing and visual arts professionals at one of Canada’s top performing arts facilities, Arts Commons offers:

  • A collaborative, engaging and values driven work environment.
  • An annual salary of $68,640.
  • A comprehensive health and dental benefits package, with RSP matching and access to an Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP).
  • A positive working culture, keeping employee health and wellness a priority with generous paid time off policies and an annual lifestyle allowance.
  • A dynamic role that will have you engaging with the arts and communities in many different areas, and through different types of events and productions.

What We Value

We are looking for individuals who share our vision of building a creative and compassionate society, inspired through the arts. Our team is made up of people with a diverse range of interests — singers, actors, musicians, playwrights, coaches, teachers, gamers, bakers, photographers, athletes, dancers. People whose interests encompass the widest spectrum. We even have furry, four-legged friends in the office. We value people who strive to do the right thing, and work to be their best. People with open minds, hearts and arms.

What You Will Get to Do Here

You are immersed into a creative and inspiring environment from the moment you walk past a cultural gathering on Olympic Plaza as you enter the building, to overseeing a live rock or classical music show on the concert hall stage, and all the other interactions in between.

As the associate head of stage, you achieve creative goals, anticipate problems and drive solutions. In supervising the stage, you are responsible for ensuring safe operation of all stage equipment, and adapting on the fly whenever something goes wrong. As a leader and liaison, you will be the communication hub, along with advancers, between clients, performers, crew and all other necessary staff members.

Strategic Goals

Assist in overseeing every aspect of the performance process and maintaining the integrity of creative products and live events through to curtain close.

Where You Fit Within Our Ecosystem

The associate head of stage is a member of the production team within Arts Commons’ venue operations department. Reporting to the production manager, this role works closely with the head of stage to manage live events and productions. This position also collaborates regularly with members of the event services team, as well as internal, third-party clients and external vendors. The associate head of stage also works closely with the building operations and security teams to ensure smooth operations on the day of any shows or events, and the general maintenance and safety on the stage.

You Will Be a Great Fit If You

Must haves:

  • 3-5 years’ experience in areas relating to sound, lighting, rigging and stage management.
  • Experience coordinating live events and working in live performance production (e.g. classical music, rock & roll, dance and theatre productions, etc.).
  • Knowledgeable and able to work confidently in Microsoft Office and Vectorworks.
  • Experienced in all aspects of staging including rigging, operation of chain hosts and winches, basic stage carpentry including maintenance, and stage machinery.
  • Strong ability to lead and manage teams.
  • Must be able to read technical, mechanical and theatrical drawings.
  • Ability to lift at least 50 lbs.
  • A passion for the arts!
  • As this is a union position, you must be in good standing with I.A.T.S.E. or eligible for full membership upon employment.

Nice to have:

  • Positive attitude and comfortable working in collaborative environments
  • A relevant diploma/degree from a recognized theatre school or comparable education and experience
  • Experience with scenic and construction carpentry, an asset

If you are interested in applying to this exciting opportunity, please forward your resume and cover letter in confidence to:

Human ResourcesArts Commons205 – 8th Ave SE Calgary, Alberta T2G 0K9Email: employment@artscommons.ca

Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis and the job posting will officially close when a suitable candidate is found. For best consideration, please apply by the deadline date. While we hope to fill this position as earliest as possible, our commitment to finding the right candidate may require more time.

We thank all interested applicants in advance but will only be contacting those selected for an interview. If you have any specific questions to ask in relation to the role, please send them to the email address above and a member of our team will do our best to respond to you in a timely manner.

Commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA)

As part of our organization’s commitment to IDEA, we work to remove barriers in collaboration with a broad range of voices. Removing these barriers begins with the hiring process. To that end, we are committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, and providing accessible employment practices. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process, and applicants are asked to make their accommodation needs known.

We strongly encourage applicants who identify as part of underrepresented groups, including women, people of colour and those with disabilities to apply. Even if your past experiences do not align perfectly with every qualification, we strongly encourage you to apply anyway! An excitement and passion for Arts Commons can go a long way here, whether it’s in this role or another.

At a Glance

Employment: Permanent, SalariedUnion role with I.A.T.S.E. Local 212Hours: FT (40 hrs); includes overtime, weekend and evening work as based on a schedule of shows and eventsStart Date: ASAPSalary: $68,640 annuallyLocation: Calgary (in-office)

Join us today and see for yourself some of the many reasons why we were voted one of Alberta’s top employers!

To apply, send your resume and cover letter to employment@artscommons.ca

Closing Date: May 31, 2023

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