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Programmes Manager for Production LYT is seeking a Programmes Manager with experience of production management and teaching technical theatre with young people. The post-holder’s key responsibilities will be to: Facilitate participatory projects that engage young people aged 12-24 with technical theatre and backstage arts Provide Production Management to LYT’s performances and events Manage Technical Theatre volunteers and placements Develop relationships with technical theatre schools and volunteer organisations Time Scale: March – August 2017; This post is initially advertised as a 6-month fixed term contract, with the intention to extend the contract dependent on funding. Hours: 28 hours per week (4 days) Salary: £25,000 - £26,000 pro rata (dependent on experience) We will also consider applicants interested in negotiating a freelance contract for this role. Terms: As this post involves working with/contact with young people, any offer will be confirmed following the company’s procedures and policies with regards to obtaining references and enhanced disclosure status. Post-Holder Delivery Goals: Forum Theatre Project & Schools Tour – March to April 2017. Production Management of short schools tour by a young company (aged 16-24) of performers and production assistants; working alongside Lead Director and Freelance Stage Manager. Technical Theatre Bronze Arts Award Project – April to August 2017. Facilitate weekly workshop sessions and coordinate the Bronze Arts Award for 15 participants aged 12-17. This will include 1 industry visit and setting up 2 industry panel sessions. Production Manage LYT productions: April, June & July performances Technical Company: Lead a team of young members to crew LYT shows. Research and develop opportunities for company members to tour London venues (industry visits), or take part in external workshops. Our Mission Statement Lewisham Youth Theatre delivers participatory drama and performance projects with young people aged 3-24 who live or learn in Lewisham, with the aim that everyone who takes part will gains increased wellbeing and life-chances. We believe that participation in theatre leads to the development and empowerment of young people. We commit to ensuring that this opportunity is available to all young people in Lewisham and that no-one should be excluded because of economic or social background. Programmes Manager for Production: Key Responsibilities Individually, the Programmes Manager, Production will carry out the following tasks: Delivery of the Technical Theatre Programme: Plan, manage and deliver participatory projects teaching technical theatre and design to young people aged 12-24, ensuring that these projects integrate into and support LYT’s offering of drama activities for young people. (See above for a list of projects from March to August 2017). Run Recruiting sessions to recruit participants for the Technical Theatre projects, alongside Programmes Manager: Participation. Provide mentoring and support to technical theatre participants, including supporting participants in the achievement of Arts Award Qualifications. Preparing and distributing communications regarding the Technical Theatre programme, ensuring that these communications meet LYT’s overall objectives. Liaising with LYT’s partner organisations, including schools, youth services and arts organisations to facilitate participation and the development of the programme Reporting on outcomes and activities as required by the Artistic Director, Executive Director, and funders. Develop relationships with schools, colleges and universities to create placement opportunities on the technical theatre projects and productions. Support on recruiting and manage volunteers on the technical theatre projects. Production Management: Act as liaison between artistic and technical teams on LYT productions and presentations Oversee LYT production elements including design, costume, set, lights and sound Research, purchase and maintain technical and production materials and equipment Produce technical, rehearsal and performance schedules Develop relationships with potential local performance venues (including schools and colleges) Liaise with performance venues regarding scheduling and technical elements Maintain technical budget for shows, ensuring all spending is correctly allocated Create master scripts and disseminate script changes to the team Manage stage management and design team, including the recruitment and management of production volunteers Schedule and chair production meetings Act as stage manager on LYT productions and events, including fitting and running lighting and sound, as necessary. Ensure that all LYT productions meet Health and Safety requirements Support on collating evidence including monitoring, evaluation. Like all those who work or volunteer for LYT, the Production Manager/Facilitator will be expected to take a role in: raising and maintaining the profile and status of the organisation within the local community, the professional arts community, amongst current and potential users, and public, charitable and business funders; ensuring that the Company's obligations under Health and Safety legislation are fulfilled; actively implementing all the Company's policies. Other Tasks: Attend meetings with outside partners and/or networks which relate to programme brief and report back to full team. Manage and mentor placements from Colleges and Universities & volunteers across the projects, as assigned. To take on any other duty that may be reasonably allocated by the Artistic Director. NB Co-Facilitators will work closely with the post holder on all projects. All project sessions run from the Broadway Rehearsal Room Catford. Performances will take place in Lewisham schools and the Broadway Studio Theatre. PERSON SPECIFICATION The Programmes Manager must have: Specialist Training & Experience: Relevant degree, vocational training or equivalent experience in Technical Theatre Evidence of training/experience across multiple technical/back stage areas, including: lighting, sound, production management, Stage Management, design, multi media etc. Training as Arts Award Advisor at Bronze and Silver level Workshop Facilitation/Teaching Experience: Experience of facilitating Technical Theatre Workshops or teaching technical theatre with young people. Strong Commitment to training the next generation of Technical Theatre Practitioners. Ability to plan, manage and deliver creative workshops for young people. Technical Theatre Experience 2 years experience of Production Management in a professional theatre environment. Up to date knowledge of the industry Experience of budget management and financial administration Strong understanding of and training in Health and Safety, particularly as it relates to theatrical productions Personal Qualities & Attributes Excellent interpersonal skills Ability to set own targets and manage activities Ability to work successfully as part of a team Ability to work creatively and imaginatively but also with close attention to detail. Good oral and written communication Good working knowledge of IT particularly Word/Excel/Finance and database packages/Outlook A willingness to work hours outside the Monday-Friday (10am-6pm) pattern when required An interest in the social and emotional development of young people through the arts Ability to prioritise and manage workload and practical delivery of programme of work as required It is desirable that the Production Manager will also have; Experience of coordinating participatory projects Clean Driving License Expression of Interest: Please send a covering letter detailing how you meet the requirements in the person specification, along with the CV by email (preferred) to [email protected] or by post to H Stanley, LYT, The Broadway Theatre, Catford Broadway, London Se6 4RU. All applications will be acknowledged. Late applications will not be considered. Closing Date: Interview: Start date: 10am on Friday, 27th January 17 Thursday 2nd February 17 Week Commencing 6th March 17