Lead three summer theater tech and set design camps: teach campers set building, props, costumes, and backstage production; manage materials, tools, safety, lighting, set changes, tech rehearsals, and coordinate with Musical Theater staff to support performances.
Dates: June 8 – August 21, 2026
Training Week: June 8–12
Prep Period: May 11 – June 5 (up to 10 hrs/week)
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:15 AM – 4:30 PM
Pay Rate: $28–$30/hour
Position Overview:
The Theater Tech & Set Design Specialist is responsible for leading three 3-week theater tech & set design camps that culminate in campers running the stage operations for the Musical Theater performances. This includes leading campers through the process of set building, props, costumes, and basic backstage support. This position works collaboratively with the Musical Theater Specialists who are running the concurrent Musical Theater program to ensure that the on stage and back stage camps are in lockstep.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan and execute creative set and prop design in alignment with camp themes
- Collaborate with Musical Theater Specialists to enhance performances
- Teach basic theater production and design techniques to campers
- Manage materials, tools, and safety protocols
- Oversee performance logistics such as lighting, set changes, and tech rehearsal
Qualifications:
- Experience in technical theater, set building, and/or theatrical design
- Background working with children or in youth-serving educational settings
- Ability to lead hands-on creative work and manage timelines independently
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