Henry Street Settlement
Production Manager - Abrons Arts Center
Henry Street Settlement, New York, New York, United States, 10002
Job Overview:
Schedule : 35 hours per week, typical workings hours Monday to Friday from 10am - 6pm with flexibility to work nights and weekendsType:
Regular, Full TimePay:
$68,000 annual salary + benefits packageLocation:
Fully onsite in the Lower East Side
About Abrons Arts Center:
Abrons Arts Center is a home for contemporary interdisciplinary arts in Manhattan's Lower East Side. A core program of the Henry Street Settlement, Abrons believes that access to the arts is essential for a thriving city. Through performances, exhibitions, education programs, and residencies, Abrons mobilizes communities through the transformative power of art.
About this role:
The Production Manager oversees the implementation of the technical production management at Abrons Arts Center with a specific focus on the Arts Center's programming, residencies, and arts education programs. You will support the Arts Center's programming and arts education teams on the efficient operation of technical spaces and the implementation of technical plans for live productions, exhibitions, residencies, workshops, and events.
The Production Manager will report to the Director of Production.
You are:
Committed to exemplifying the Arts Center's values of accessibility, equity, and inclusionA confident leader who exudes calm and an unwavering high standard of respect for colleagues, clients and collaborators in in-person, verbal, written, and digital communicationsCreative and collaborative in your approach to production managementA self-directed project manager and solutions-oriented leaderAble to make thoughtful and timely decisions and respond effectively to shifting priorities and challenges as they arise Fully capable of effectively hiring, onboarding, and supporting a team of technicians to achieve goals efficiently and safely Motivated to continue to grow your skill sets
You have:
Minimum of two (2) years related experience in production supervisionAn excellent working knowledge of techniques, methods, and procedures of theater, dance, visual art, and music productionsProficiency in Office 365 software, Google Drive Suite, QLab
You will support the Programming Department by:
Hiring, onboarding, and supervising per diem production crew members for the Arts Center's seasonal programming, residencies, productions, and exhibitionsProduction managing Arts Center's seasonal programmingCollaborating closely with the Producing Director and Associate Producer to effectively prepare for, schedule, and budget production personnel and production-related needs for residencies, productions, and exhibitionsEffectively monitor per diem production crew schedules and submit payrollProvide the Programming team with project-related purchase orders and check request information for processingBrainstorming and applying solutions to technical challenges as they arise with calm, care, and creativity
You will support the Arts Education Department by:
Hiring, onboarding, and supervising per diem production crew members for the Art Education department's showcases, workshops, and eventsProduction managing Art Education public programsCollaborating closely with the Director of Arts Education and Community Engagement to effectively prepare for, schedule, and budget production personnel and production-related expenses for productionsEffectively monitor per diem production crew schedules and submit payrollProvide the Arts Education team with project-related purchase orders and check request information for processingBrainstorming and applying solutions to technical challenges as they arise with calm, care, and creativity
You will support the Production Department by:
Co-managing the maintenance of Production Department equipment, including lighting, sound, video, and rigging equipment in collaboration with department team membersArranging for the acquisition, repair, and replacement of equipment and expendables within budgetEnsuring proper safety, maintenance, cleanliness, and functionality of shop and other backstage support areasOther duties as assigned by the supervisor
Essential Physical Job Functions:
Must be New York City-basedPossessing or open to receiving de-escalation trainingMust be COVID-19 vaccinatedMust be able to move throughout our 40,000+ square foot facility that includes stairs, ramps, indoor and outdoor spacesMust be able to lift 25 lbs or more as neededA current driver's license is a plus, as well as confidence driving a 15-seat passenger van throughout New York City
Schedule : 35 hours per week, typical workings hours Monday to Friday from 10am - 6pm with flexibility to work nights and weekendsType:
Regular, Full TimePay:
$68,000 annual salary + benefits packageLocation:
Fully onsite in the Lower East Side
About Abrons Arts Center:
Abrons Arts Center is a home for contemporary interdisciplinary arts in Manhattan's Lower East Side. A core program of the Henry Street Settlement, Abrons believes that access to the arts is essential for a thriving city. Through performances, exhibitions, education programs, and residencies, Abrons mobilizes communities through the transformative power of art.
About this role:
The Production Manager oversees the implementation of the technical production management at Abrons Arts Center with a specific focus on the Arts Center's programming, residencies, and arts education programs. You will support the Arts Center's programming and arts education teams on the efficient operation of technical spaces and the implementation of technical plans for live productions, exhibitions, residencies, workshops, and events.
The Production Manager will report to the Director of Production.
You are:
Committed to exemplifying the Arts Center's values of accessibility, equity, and inclusionA confident leader who exudes calm and an unwavering high standard of respect for colleagues, clients and collaborators in in-person, verbal, written, and digital communicationsCreative and collaborative in your approach to production managementA self-directed project manager and solutions-oriented leaderAble to make thoughtful and timely decisions and respond effectively to shifting priorities and challenges as they arise Fully capable of effectively hiring, onboarding, and supporting a team of technicians to achieve goals efficiently and safely Motivated to continue to grow your skill sets
You have:
Minimum of two (2) years related experience in production supervisionAn excellent working knowledge of techniques, methods, and procedures of theater, dance, visual art, and music productionsProficiency in Office 365 software, Google Drive Suite, QLab
You will support the Programming Department by:
Hiring, onboarding, and supervising per diem production crew members for the Arts Center's seasonal programming, residencies, productions, and exhibitionsProduction managing Arts Center's seasonal programmingCollaborating closely with the Producing Director and Associate Producer to effectively prepare for, schedule, and budget production personnel and production-related needs for residencies, productions, and exhibitionsEffectively monitor per diem production crew schedules and submit payrollProvide the Programming team with project-related purchase orders and check request information for processingBrainstorming and applying solutions to technical challenges as they arise with calm, care, and creativity
You will support the Arts Education Department by:
Hiring, onboarding, and supervising per diem production crew members for the Art Education department's showcases, workshops, and eventsProduction managing Art Education public programsCollaborating closely with the Director of Arts Education and Community Engagement to effectively prepare for, schedule, and budget production personnel and production-related expenses for productionsEffectively monitor per diem production crew schedules and submit payrollProvide the Arts Education team with project-related purchase orders and check request information for processingBrainstorming and applying solutions to technical challenges as they arise with calm, care, and creativity
You will support the Production Department by:
Co-managing the maintenance of Production Department equipment, including lighting, sound, video, and rigging equipment in collaboration with department team membersArranging for the acquisition, repair, and replacement of equipment and expendables within budgetEnsuring proper safety, maintenance, cleanliness, and functionality of shop and other backstage support areasOther duties as assigned by the supervisor
Essential Physical Job Functions:
Must be New York City-basedPossessing or open to receiving de-escalation trainingMust be COVID-19 vaccinatedMust be able to move throughout our 40,000+ square foot facility that includes stairs, ramps, indoor and outdoor spacesMust be able to lift 25 lbs or more as neededA current driver's license is a plus, as well as confidence driving a 15-seat passenger van throughout New York City