[NEohioPAL] CPT announces two new full-time education positions

Faye Hargate fhargate at cptonline.org
Wed Jul 18 05:43:27 PDT 2018


CPT announces two new staff positions: Education Coordinator & Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager

Both positions work closely with and report directly to Director of Community Ensembles/Brick City Theatre Program Director. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 10th.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE ANNOUNCES A NEW STAFF POSITION:  EDUCATION COORDINATOR
DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 10th

Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) produces groundbreaking performances and life-changing educational programs to raise consciousness and nurture compassion. CPT seeks an Education Coordinator willing to join its hard-working team with the ambitious goals of growing the organization and changing the community. CPT is committed to reviewing a diverse pool of applicants for this position.

DESCRIPTION of POSITION
The Education Coordinator works closely with and reports directly to Director of Community Ensembles/Brick City Theatre Program Director. This position is a year-round, full time staff position, annually earning approximately 28,000-34,000. Benefits included. The position requires a highly motivated and organized individual who will take on administrative, producorial and community organizing responsibilities in support CPT's flagship education program, Brick City Theatre and Cleveland Act Now which offers afterschool and summer theatre arts education to children aged 5-14 who reside in Cleveland neighborhoods and public housing.

The successful candidate will be collaborative, eager to learn, excited by working in the theatre, and have both strong administrative skills (Office Suite: Excel, Office, PowerPoint), and producing skills. The successful candidate will be excited to assist, coordinate and manage all day to day program management needs of Brick City Theatre and Cleveland Act Now as well as assisting administrative needs of Program Director. Background in  theatre education or performing experience is not a must but is a plus. The successful candidate does need to be committed to and excited by working with communities of color to produce warm, exciting, empowering community experiences for our program's participants and families that support the overall vision of the program and organization.

RESPONSIBILITIES
The Education Coordinator will be responsible for assisting, coordinating and managing Brick City Theatre program management. This includes - but is not limited to - provide executive assistantship to Brick City Program Director; project manage play presentations; liaison and provide proactive communications with on-site partner staff; maintain and support record keeping and tracking of students; support student touring and family field trips; purchase and maintain classroom supplies and snack; and provide administrative support to a range of teaching artists. Reliable transportation is required.

The Education Coordinator will also be expected to contribute their skills, energy and talents to the larger organization. This includes - but is not limited to -assistance on community events: Station Hope, Road to Hope, Pandemonium; and other staff-wide activities. Competitive applicants will have a strong desire to be fully engaged in the Cleveland Public Theatre environment and have a passion for working in our communities.

CPT cares passionately about reflecting our community and pursuing diversity at all levels of the organization. CPT has a demanding working environment with long, intense hours, but we have fun and love what we do. We value hard work, kindness, generosity, passion, and grace-under-pressure. For applicants considering relocation to Cleveland: our city is an excellent community to live in, with top-notch arts and culture, a vibrant theatre scene, beautiful public parks, a great lake, and VERY affordable housing.

Competitive applicants will have a strong desire to be fully engaged in the Cleveland Public Theatre environment.

DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 10th.
Review of candidates will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled.

Position could start as early as Sept 15th and as late as Oct 15th.

To apply for the position, send email to careers at cptonline.org<mailto:careers at cptonline.org>. Please put your last name as the subject header followed by Education Coordinator. The email should include two attachments: a resume, and a cover letter describing your history, passion, why you are interested in this position, and what you have to offer (up to two pages).


CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE ANNOUNCES A NEW STAFF POSITION:  FULL-TIME TEACHING ARTIST/SITE MANAGER - DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 10th

Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) produces groundbreaking performances and life-changing educational programs to raise consciousness and nurture compassion. CPT seeks a Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager willing to join its hard-working team with the ambitious goals of growing the organization and changing the community. CPT is committed to reviewing a diverse pool of applicants for this position.

DESCRIPTION of POSITION
The Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager works closely with and reports directly to Director of Community Ensembles/Brick City Theatre Program Director. This position is a year-round, full time staff position, with a salary that is competitive with theatre teaching artist salaries locally and nationally. Benefits included.
The position requires a highly motivated and organized individual who will take on management, administrative, creative, and teaching responsibilities in support of CPT's flagship education program, Brick City Theatre and Cleveland Act Now which offers afterschool and summer theatre arts education to children aged 5-14 who reside in Cleveland neighborhoods and public housing. Based on experience and training time, the Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager will ultimately be the director and leader of two program sites.

The desire and creativity to create warm, exciting, empowering community experiences for our program's participants and families is foundational for this role. The successful candidate will have a track record of successful artistic leadership with and in communities of color.

The successful candidate will be collaborative, eager to learn, obsessed with working in the theatre, and have experience in administration, education and performance. Successful candidates will have strong administrative skills (Office Suite: Excel, Office, PowerPoint), producing skills, and teaching skills (theatre curriculum vision and meeting Ohio state standards; teaching theatre to children and adults with little or no previous exposure to the arts; collaborative teaching models and teacher mentorship; and classroom management.)

The successful candidate will bring their talent and discipline to the Brick City Theatre, proposing and implementing programming that supports the greater goals and vision of the program.

CPT cares passionately about reflecting our community and pursuing diversity at all levels of the organization. CPT has a demanding working environment with long, intense hours, but we have fun and love what we do. We value hard work, kindness, generosity, passion, and grace-under-pressure. For applicants considering relocation to Cleveland: our city is an excellent community to live in, with top-notch arts and culture, a vibrant theatre scene, beautiful public parks, a great lake, and VERY affordable housing.

RESPONSIBILITIES
The Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager will be responsible for directing and running two program sites. This includes - but is not limited to - curriculum development; performance creation and playwriting; creating and organizing family workshops and field trips; conducting guardian-teacher conferences; teaching Brick City classes; management of teaching assistants; implementing program evaluations; and providing other leadership and support as needed. Reliable transportation is needed.

The Full Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager will also contribute their skills, energy and talents to the larger organization. Opportunities for continued support as a theatre artist within the organization are available. This includes - but is not limited to - performance and production support on main stage shows as well as community events: Station Hope, Road to Hope, Pandemonium; and other staff-wide activities. Competitive applicants will have a strong desire to be fully engaged in the Cleveland Public Theatre environment and have a passion for working in our communities.

DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 10th
Review of candidates will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled.

Position could start as early as Sept 15th and as late as Oct 15th.

To apply for the position, send email to careers at cptonline.org<mailto:careers at cptonline.org>. Please put your last name as the subject header followed by Full-Time Teaching Artist/Site Manager. The email should include two attachments: a resume, and a cover letter describing your history, passion, why you are interested in this position, and what you have to offer (up to two pages).




Faye Hargate
Director of Community Ensembles
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 x207
cptonline.org

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