Boston Symphony Orchestra is Hiring an Usher Near Boston, MA
Summary/Objective If you enjoy working with people, being part of a team, and experiencing the excitement of the live music environment, then becoming a Symphony Hall usher may be the right job for you. Ushers not only help guests find their seats, but they are Symphony Hall's front lines for extending exemplary customer service to guests. Problem solving skills are a must, as is the ability to remain calm and courteous in a large-crowd environment. Job Description Symphony Hall Usher
Must be able to be kind, courteous, and welcoming to all patrons at all times. Previous experience in a customer service environment is highly valued.
Ushers scan tickets at the Symphony Hall entrances, hand out programs, answer questions about Symphony Hall and the performance, and guide guests to their seats. Ushers are also expected to display thoughtful problem-solving skills, whether it be to resolve a seating issue or a safety concern. Ushers must be able to work in cooperation with managers and fellow ushers to calmly resolve issues.
Be able to work evenings and weekends. Matinee coverage also needed, especially for Friday afternoon concerts.
Must learn the layout of the hall and its policies.
Be adept and comfortable working within large crowds.
Expected to learn and act on the BSO's safety and emergency protocols, such as Symphony Hall evacuations and medical emergencies.
While a knowledge of any particular type of music is not required, a respect for the goals and artistic values of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, and all artists who perform at Symphony Hall is expected.
Must be punctual and ready to work at the start of each shift.
Be able to work as part of a team in a respectful and supportive manner toward one's colleagues.
Must abide by, understand, and promote the Boston Symphony Orchestra's values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Required Education and Experience
Six months to one year customer services experience.