New England Aquarium is looking for: Theatre and Events Production Manager.
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Theatre and Events Production Manager
Actively recruiting
About the job
The Theater and Events Production Manager at New England Aquarium oversees the Simons Theatre, theater-related vendor and film distributor relationships, all theater projection and audio-visual equipment, and the execution of select events. This person runs day-to-day theater operations and regularly scheduled movies, collaborates on theater staffing, and works closely with internal colleagues and external clients to execute high-profile events, such as lectures and panel discussions.New England Aquarium has implemented comprehensive safety protocols for employees and visitors to minimize the risk of COVID-19 exposure. In addition, we now require employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless a reasonable medical or religious accommodation is requested and approved.
SCHEDULE
This is a full-time (40 hours) regular position offering a comprehensive benefits package. The regular schedule is Monday – Friday with the flexibility required to accommodate events on nights and weekends as needed.
Essential Functions
- Sources films, maintains relationships with main theater-related vendors (such as Giant Screen Cinema, K2 Studio, SK Films), identifies other film sources, and negotiates contracts for the Simons Theatre (under the guidance of the Chief Financial Officer).
- Is responsible for the maintenance and management of all theater equipment and audiovisual (AV) infrastructure, including managing the relationship with the vendors who install and support the equipment (such as D3D, Crestron and CCS); builds new relationships with vendors in support of theater operations to optimize operations.
- Manages theatre operations and technical needs for special, high-profile events in the theater for internal colleagues and external clients, ensuring a smooth execution for participants and audiences. Areas within scope include but are not limited to, sound (microphones, including wireless mics), lighting, cameras/live streaming/recording, and presentations and films.
- Collaborates closely with internal departments
including, but not limited to, Information Technology, External
Relations, Executive Office, Marketing/Communication, and catering
partner.
Minimum Training and Experience
- Bachelor's degree, preferably in technical theatre
- Minimum of five years of experience working in theatre or giant screen theatre operations management and experience with various types of corporate events, lectures, etc.
- Ability to flex schedule to work evenings and weekends required.
- Working knowledge of the technical aspects of theater and convening space operations including lighting, audio. Digital film/laser projection equipment experience preferred.
- Basic level of experience in set, lighting, sound, AV, or projection equipment operation and troubleshooting.
- Willingness to learn Giant Screen technology
- Strong organization, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Experience in a non-profit and/or a conservation-oriented environment preferred.
- Strong interpersonal communication and customer service skills with experience working with both internal audiences as well as external customers.
- Contract negotiation skills preferred.
New England Aquarium is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and is an Equal Opportunity Employer as defined by the EEOC.
Estimated pay range
This range is estimated for Theatre and Events Production Manager jobs in Boston, MA at similar companies. Actual pay may be different.
Base pay range
$48,000/yr - $82,000/yr
About the company
It is the only Boston-based cultural institution with a mission focused primarily on the environment, promoting the importance of protecting the blue planet through innovative exhibits and educational programs. These are some highlights of the Aquarium’s mission in action, on exhibit, and through our education, conservation, and research programs here on Central Wharf and around the globe.
-The Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank and the New Balance Foundation Marine Mammal Center showcase the diversity and importance of marine animals.
-The Giant Ocean Tank inspires visitors with the beauty and complexity of marine habitat through replication of a Caribbean coral reef.
-Aquarium educators lead a nationwide initiative on climate change and inspire future ocean protectors with hands-on programs such as Harbor Discoveries Camps and live blue™ Ambassadors.
-The Aquarium’s Marine Animal Rescue Team leads regional efforts to rehabilitate and release endangered species of sea turtles at our state-of-the-art Animal Care Center.
-Aquarium scientists advise some of the nation’s largest seafood companies on methods to enhance the sustainability of commercial fisheries worldwide.
-The Aquarium is home to the world’s longest-running right whale research program, coordinating efforts along the East Coast of the U.S. to restore the population of this endangered species.
-The Aquarium collaborates with partners around the world to protect ocean ecosystems, such as coral reefs. In 2008, we partnered with the island nation of Kiribati and Conservation International to create the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
Learn more about the New England Aquarium: http://www.neaq.org - http://www.andersoncabotcenterforoceanlife.org
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