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Located in Glasgow’s Merchant City, the Tron consists of a 230 seat auditorium, a 75 capacity studio/rehearsal space, dressing rooms, a ‘get-in’ area, three bars, a box office and office accommodation for administration and production staff. The Tron is both a producing and receiving theatre. We to produce four Tron Theatre Company shows a year as well as to deliver a busy performance programme of visiting work. Title: Production Manager Department: Production Responsible to: The Artistic Director and General Manager Responsible for: Technical Manager, Technicians and Stage Management The main objectives of the role are: To organise and manage the technical, physical and human resources of the Tron’s production department to the highest standards, in order to achieve the artistic aims of the organisation. To manage production expenditure within the agreed budgets and, where appropriate, make savings. To maintain and develop the technical facilities of the Tron in conjunction with the technical manager. To participate as a member of the senior management team in the day to day operation of the organisation, as well as its medium to long-term development. The main responsibilities of the role: Human Resource Management The recruitment, in consultation with the Artistic Director, General Manager and Technical Manager, of all production staff, including casuals and freelance theatre workers. Lead and manage the production department with line management responsibility for the Stage Manager and Technical Manager. The technical manager will have day to day operational responsibility for the technicians but the production manager will have overall responsibility for all the staff (and contracted staff) in the production department to include grievance and disciplinary matters, checking and authorisation of production staff timesheets, TOIL and holiday requests. Alongside the technical manager, undertake annual appraisals and ensure the professional development needs of the production department staff are met. Health and Safety Manage all aspects of Health & Safety, with respect to the production department, ensuring all productions and working practices meet fire, health & safety and licensing regulations including the safe deployment of all equipment, pyrotechnics and effects. Manage the Health & Safety of the public in so far as how the stage and technical activity affects the safety of the building and access to escape routes and emergency lighting. Set and maintain a high standard of housekeeping within production areas including the get-in area, workshop, stage and control room Stay abreast of Health & Safety legislation, highlighting any relevant changes to the production department and the General Manager. Overall responsibility for completion of and approval of risk assessments for all departmental risk assessments for the building, equipment and productions (in-house and visiting). In-house Production The observation of all relevant licensing requirements including obtaining and holding any permissions for use of firearms, pyrotechnics and the like. Ensuring the timeous and economic construction and making of sets, costumes, props, etc as agreed with the creative team Managing the integration of work between directors, designers, costume designers, lighting designers, sound designers and the production team. Maintaining an overview and monitoring of fit ups, ensuring that deadlines are met. Planning, scheduling and budgeting Forward planning, scheduling and preparation for productions including rehearsals, set construction, props, costumes and production schedules for all Tron Theatre Company productions and co-productions Manage all necessary arrangements for touring, including liaison with venue production teams. . Liaison with visiting company managements regarding their technical and access requirements before and during their visit to the Tron, ensuring they receive the best possible experience Liaising with other companies with respect to co-productions. Providing input and feedback to Artistic Director regarding programming scheduling implications Providing input when contracting creatives and cast. Assist in the preparation of production budgets and advise the General Manager on the accuracy of costings and the ongoing variances between actual expenditure and budget figures. Management of the departmental budget Technical & Physical Resource Management The establishment of a planned maintenance regime for all production equipment with a view to safety, efficiency and economy. Making recommendations to the General Manager regarding equipment repair, renewal and purchase. Ensure the safekeeping and security, and maintain accurate records of, all Tron equipment, tools, props, costumes and sets stored within the Tron and external storage locations Chair all production meetings for all Tron Theatre Company productions. Being a key holder for the building and participating in an on-call system This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive and the employee may be required to perform duties outside of this as operationally required and at the discretion of the Artistic Director and General Manager. Person Specification: Production Manager Essential Desirable Knowledge & Experience Minimum 3 years experience in a venue based production management role for a producing theatre Extensive experience of production, technical and/or stage management in a theatre setting Experience of planning, scheduling and budgeting in a theatre environment Experience of managing a team of staff Extensive knowledge of Health & Safety and Fire regulations Skills High level of computer literacy and ICT skills Administrative and organisational skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Leadership and management skills Ability to balance multiple priorities Analytical skills with excellent attention to detail Clean Drivers license Personal Qualities Ability and willingness to adopt a ‘hands on’ approach when required Ability and willingness to work flexible hours Ability to remain calm in demanding situations Professional and confident Interest in mentoring and developing emerging theatre practitioners ABOUT THE TRON The Tron is one of Scotland’s leading producing and presenting theatres, set in the heart of Glasgow, housing performance spaces (Main House, Changing House and Victorian Bar) and rehearsal spaces, offices, a dedicated Participation space and a cafe/bar operation. It is the home of Tron Theatre Company which stages its own productions alongside co-productions and collaborations with other theatre companies. The Tron presents visiting companies’ work as part of its annual programme. A highlight of the year is The Tron’s annual festival, Mayfesto. Through the support of The Tron’s experienced team of staff, new and emergent artists are able to develop work and experiment with theatre forms. In addition to the annual; programme of productions presented The Tron delivers an extensive Participation programme which is delivered through the Education & Outreach department. The Participation programme takes place at The Tron and in the community, engaging with participants of all ages and abilities in arts activities developing practical skills and social skills which enables individuals to become confident, interested and creative learners. The Education & Outreach department also present productions on the Main Stage and Changing House spaces involving the different regular groups which it engages with. Each Christmas the Education & Outreach department successfully works with a professional creative team to devise a piece of work targeting 3 to 6 year olds to complement the annual pantomime in the main space, which Tron Theatre Company produces. In addition to the artistic offering The Tron contributes to the cultural landscape of the city through providing a social space for artists, audiences and participants to meet within its cafe/bar spaces. The Tron is located within the cultural quarter of Glasgow’s Merchant City, which also is home to Trongate 103, The Briggait, Glasgow’s City Halls and Frutimarket and a number of independently owned visual art galleries. The building is a key venue for a number of the Festivals taking place throughout the year: Celtic Connections; Glasgow International Comedy Festival; Scottish Refugee Week; and Glasgay!. THE PEOPLE The Artistic Director/Chief Executive leads a core team across both Tron Theatre Limited and Tron Catering Limited. The organisation requires additional staff to be employed on a part-time and casual basis to cover the day to day operations of the building (cleaning, bar and catering, front of house, production and box office staff). A number of freelance creative practitioners and actors are employed throughout the year for Tron Theatre Company productions and Participation projects and performances. The organisation is governed by a Board of Directors which meets 4 times a year. The Board members are legally responsible for agreeing (alongside The Tron’s Executive Team) strategy and policy for the organisation. In addition to these quarterly meetings a Finance & Operations Sub Committee meet to look more closely at budgets and operational issues. The skills set of the Board is a benefit as it enables Directors to support specific members of the management team through meetings where they bring their expertise to the table to contribute to the development of the organisation. The Directors of Tron Theatre Limited and Tron Catering Limited are: Julie Austin (Chair): Drama Coach Stewart Coulter (Vice Chair & Company Secretary): Access Consultant Mark Leese: Production Designer Kenny Miller: Theatre Designer and Director Audrey Junner: Solicitor Nicola Walls: Architect In 2008, Andy Arnold, formally Founder and Artistic Director of The Arches (another arts venues in Glasgow) was appointed to the post of Artistic Director at The Tron. At that time he made a commitment to increase the range and output of Tron Theatre Company productions, to turn the building into a thriving and energetic theatrical powerhouse and to open up The Tron as a key resource to the Scottish theatre community. WHAT WE DO Since Andy’s tenure began The Tron has significantly developed relationships with national and international theatre companies resulting in the creation and presentation of successful co-productions. In addition to these coproductions and Tron Theatre Company productions the organisation has: focused on supporting young and non-building based Scottish theatre companies; programmed a diverse quality visiting programme of work; and run a Participation programme which complements The Tron’s programme of performance. All this artistic activity is underpinned by the organisation striving to maximise its self-generated income streams through ticket sales, ancilliary sales (programmes, ice cream, merchandise), the covenant from Tron Catering Limited and Business Development activities (fundraising, donations, corporate sponsorship, membership schemes). Income generation takes place through direct sales channels but there is an additional indirect income generation through the Production department recharges for extra technical resources required by the visiting companies. TERMS & CONDITIONS Salary: Commensurate with experience Hours: 43 hours per week, Monday to Saturday. Any hours worked on a Sunday will be subject to Time of in Lieu (TOIL) HOW TO APPLY A letter and CV should be sent to [email protected] by 12pm on Monday 3rd June 2013. Should you have any further questions please contact Lesley Renton, General Manager at [email protected]