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Position Title: Youth Musical Theatre Camp Instructor
Supervisor: Youth & Public Programs Manager
Classification: Temporary / Part Time / Non-exempt
Compensation: $18.00/hour
Last Updated: April 2024
About Midland Center for the Arts
The Midland Center for the Arts is a cultural destination where people find meaning and connection in their busy lives. One of Michigan’s largest non-profit arts organizations, the Center is a unique cultural complex located in the city of Midland, Michigan. The 275,000SF facility encompasses an auditorium theater (1500 seat) that presents touring Broadway and national artists and entertainers, a mid-sized theater (400 seat) for touring programs and locally-produced theater, a four-story hands-on, interactive museum of science and art, a historical campus, and an in-house community theater and professional regional symphony.
World-class entertainment and programming begins with sharing the stories and experiences that look like the world. At Midland Center for the Arts, we strive to create a workplace and patron experience where all people feel welcome and engaged. Our organization celebrates diversity in all of its forms while pursuing our mission as the cultural destination for the Great Lakes Bay Region. Our work reflects our community and our values as an inclusive and accessible home for art, science and history exploration. Our organization is committed to including voices of those varying in abilities, ages, ethnicities, gender identities & expressions, races, religions, sexual orientations, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Position Concept:
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Youth Theatre Camp Instructor to lead and facilitate week-long theatre activities for children of various grade levels. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in directing theatre and the arts, experience working with students, and the ability to create a fun and supportive learning environment. This position involves implementing a week-long theatre camp intensive, in which students will learn the basics of theatre, engage in improvisation and acting games, and perform a short play for their families at the end of the week.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Implement age-appropriate theatre curriculum and lesson plans.
· Lead theatre games, exercises, and activities to enhance participants' acting abilities, confidence, and teamwork skills.
· Direct rehearsals for theatrical productions, including casting, blocking, and staging.
· Provide constructive feedback and guidance to participants to help them improve their performance and technique.
· Foster a supportive and inclusive environment where all participants feel valued and encouraged to express themselves creatively.
· Collaborate with other camp staff to coordinate schedules, performances, and special events.
· Ensure the safety and well-being of all participants during camp activities.
· Communicate effectively with parents/guardians regarding camp activities, participant progress, and any concerns or issues that may arise.
· Attend staff meetings, training sessions, and other professional development opportunities as required.
· Perform administrative tasks related to camp operations, such as maintaining attendance records and organizing supplies.
· Attend all required meetings and trainings, including but not limited to: safety trainings, HR, and DEIA trainings.
· All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
· Strong knowledge of theatre principles, techniques, and terminology.
· Strong musical theory and vocal knowledge and ability to coach vocals of beginning and intermediate levels.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire young people.
· Creative and resourceful problem-solver with a positive attitude and a passion for teaching.
· Ability to adapt lessons and activities to accommodate diverse learning styles and abilities.
· Patience, flexibility, and the ability to remain calm and composed in high-energy situations.
· Current CPR and First Aid certification (preferred).
· Background check and/or child abuse clearances may be required.
Education and Experience Requirements:
· Bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts, Education, or related field preferred.
· Previous experience working with children and/or teenagers in a theatre or educational setting.
Summer 2024 Camp Dates and Times:
Acting and Auditions (Grades 6th – 8th)
June 10th – 14th / 8:30am – 12:30pm
Broadway Basics (Grades 3rd – 5th)
July 8th -12th / 12:30pm – 4:30pm
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary
Pay: $18.00 per hour
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Temporary | Part Time
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$45k-75k (estimate)
05/04/2024
08/31/2024
mcfta.org
Midland, MI
100 - 200
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