OPEN POSITIONS:

TEACHING ARTISTS
LEAD CARPENTER

INTERNSHIPS:

No current openings


About Theatrikos Theatre Company:

Theatrikos Theatre Company is a vibrant community theatre based in Flagstaff, Arizona, dedicated to enriching the cultural landscape of the region through engaging and innovative performances. Founded in 1972, Theatrikos has become a beloved institution, offering a diverse range of productions that encompass classic plays, contemporary works, and original pieces. With a mission to foster creativity and collaboration, Theatrikos provides a platform for local talent, including actors, directors, writers, and designers. The company prides itself on inclusivity, welcoming individuals of all ages and backgrounds to participate in its artistic endeavors.

Theatrikos operates out of the historic Doris Harper-White Playhouse, a charming venue that enhances the audience experience with its intimate setting. Each season, Theatrikos presents a lineup of productions that captivate and inspire, drawing audiences from Flagstaff and beyond. In addition to its mainstage performances, Theatrikos offers educational programs and workshops for aspiring artists, promoting the development of theatre skills and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Through outreach initiatives, the company also strives to make theatre accessible to all, ensuring that the magic of live performance can be enjoyed by everyone in the community. As Theatrikos Theatre Company continues to grow, it remains committed to its core values of artistic excellence, community engagement, and the transformative power of theatre, making a lasting impact on the cultural fabric of Northern Arizona.

SUMMARY

We are currently seeking Teaching Artists to support school-year camps and classes. We are considering applications on a rolling basis, and hiring as needed. Teaching Artists provide professional arts instruction for students ages 4 – 18 and receive teaching assignments within a wide variety of programming that Theatrikos provides, including workshops and residencies as well as classes and camps at the theatre or studio. Teaching artists should have experience in developing and executing theatre education curriculum (acting, musical theatre, movement/dance, improv, physical comedy, stage makeup, creative drama), classroom management skills, and have reliable transportation. Teaching Artists receive class assignments on a rolling basis dependent on expertise, demand, availability and program schedule. Classes will be tailored to the teaching artist’s strengths

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Provides culturally responsive instruction for students.
  • Provides professional teaching artistry for all assigned classes, camps, workshops, and/or residencies.
  • Utilizes positive classroom management techniques for all students.
  • Develops, writes, evaluates, and implements curriculum on behalf of Theatrikos programs.
  • Prepares classroom and materials prior to the start of class or workshop.
  • Collaborates and communicates with other teaching artists and educators.
  • Communicates and builds rapport with students, guardians, staff, teachers, and stakeholders.
  • Maintains accurate records as required, including attendance and student medical and emergency information.
  • Represents education programs at Theatrikos and in the larger community.
  • Mentors interns, classroom assistants, apprentices, and fellows.
  • Attends professional development opportunities.
  • Attends faculty and orientation meetings.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Desired Skills & Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or a minimum of two years of work experience in related field.
  • Minimum of one-year experience teaching theatre education with youth.
  • Preferred candidates with experience working with all ages or interest in learning.
  • Strong classroom management skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Commitment to cultural awareness in the classroom is highly valued.
  • Instructional knowledge for students with physical and developmental disabilities are highly valued.
  • Ability to pass a full background check.
  • Reliable mode of transportation for school residencies and workshops.
  • Must be available for orientation and training.

Physical Requirements & Work Environment:

The physical demands described here are representative of those an individual must meet in order to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. We will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions

  • Theatrikos is a fast paced, non-profit environment
  • Dog-friendly workplace and can support service animals in-space.
  • Must be able to lift 25 lbs.
  • Must have access to reliable transportation.
  • Pre-employment clearances/background checks will be conducted and reevaluated every 3rd year of employment.

Salary & Schedule:

This is a part time, non-exempt position. Teaching Artists receive two hourly wages types. Instructional Hours (active teaching time) range from $30 – $50/per hour and are scaled to candidate’s experience in the field. Non-instructional (prep) time is compensated at hourly minimum wage. Hours vary depending on assignment.

To Apply

For consideration, please forward a resume and cover letter to jobs@theatrikos.com. Please include the phrase “Teaching Artist” in your subject line. No mail or phone submissions, please.


About Theatrikos Theatre Company:

Theatrikos Theatre Company is a vibrant community theater based in Flagstaff, Arizona, dedicated to enriching the cultural landscape of the region through engaging and innovative performances. Founded in 1972, Theatrikos has become a beloved institution, offering a diverse range of productions that encompass classic plays, contemporary works, and original pieces. With a mission to foster creativity and collaboration, Theatrikos provides a platform for local talent, including actors, directors, writers, and designers. The company prides itself on inclusivity, welcoming individuals of all ages and backgrounds to participate in its artistic endeavors.

Theatrikos operates out of the historic Doris Harper-White Playhouse, a charming venue that enhances the audience experience with its intimate setting. Each season, Theatrikos presents a lineup of productions that captivate and inspire, drawing audiences from Flagstaff and beyond. In addition to its mainstage performances, Theatrikos offers educational programs and workshops for aspiring artists, promoting the development of theater skills and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Through outreach initiatives, the company also strives to make theater accessible to all, ensuring that the magic of live performance can be enjoyed by everyone in the community. As Theatrikos Theatre Company continues to grow, it remains committed to its core values of artistic excellence, community engagement, and the transformative power of theater, making a lasting impact on the cultural fabric of Northern Arizona.

SUMMARY

The Lead Carpenter will assist with the build, load-in, and strike of all scenic aspects of Theatrikos Theatre Company productions and other programming. This position involves working from build drawings, supervising part-time carpenters, apprentices, interns, and volunteers, and to ensure the work aligns with the mission of the theatre. Additionally, the Lead Carpenter will help to maintain the highest levels of safety and cleanliness of the shop and storage spaces. Position will include weekend and evening hours for productions, opening nights, and other theatre-related events.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Assist with the planning, evaluation, and implementation (including load-in and strikes) of all scenic aspects of Theatrikos produced, performance-related programming, so that the artistic product is of the highest level possible while still being produced in a cost-effective and safe manner.
  • Implement working build drawings for all Theatrikos productions, ensuring that the work product serves the mission of the theatre in an effective and productive fashion.
  • Supervise part-time carpenters, apprentices, interns, and volunteers as needed, to complete work for all Theatrikos productions, ensuring that their work product serves the mission of the theatre in an effective and productive fashion.
  • Assist with the planning, evaluation and implementation of technical aspects (including sets, props, and special effects) of additional Theatrikos production programming, including Education and Outreach productions, as assigned by the Technical Director, so that the artistic product is of the highest level possible while still being produced in a cost-effective manner.
  • Assist with the safety and cleanliness of the tech shop, prop storage, and tech room storage areas, as well as the associated systems, to provide a safe and organized environment for completion of technical work. May include assisting the Technical Director in resolving general facilities maintenance issues to maintain the safety and cleanliness of work areas.

DESIRED SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Multiple years’ experience in a professional theatrical scene shop, commercial scene shop, professional construction industry, or another related field.
  • Demonstrated scenic construction skills in wood, metal, and other materials.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in MIG welding required.
  • Working knowledge of technical theatre, including stage management, carpentry, sound, properties, lighting, scenic art, etc.
  • Ability and willingness to supervise crew.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail. 
  • Demonstrated ability to take and follow directions.
  • Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines.
  • Ability to interpret working build drawings and work from verbal instructions.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The physical demands described here are representative of those an individual must meet in order to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. We will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions

  • Theatrikos is a fast paced, non-profit environment
  • Ability to lift, push, or maneuver up to 50-75 pounds repeatedly.
  • Ability to climb ladders and work in high places.
  • Must have access to reliable transportation.
  • Availability to work nights, weekends, and holidays as required by the production schedule.

Salary & Schedule:

This is a full time, non-exempt position. The full-time Lead Carpenter position offers an hourly rate of $22 per hour, with overtime paid after 40 hours. 

Working hours are typically 7am-4pm, with some weeks prior to and including technical rehearsals for Mainstage productions requiring 50-60-hour work weeks, including nights and weekends.

To Apply

For consideration, please forward a resume and cover letter to jobs@theatrikos.com. Please include the phrase “Lead Carpenter” in your subject line. No mail or phone submissions, please.


About Theatrikos Theatre Company:

Theatrikos Theatre Company is a vibrant community theater based in Flagstaff, Arizona, dedicated to enriching the cultural landscape of the region through engaging and innovative performances. Founded in 1972, Theatrikos has become a beloved institution, offering a diverse range of productions that encompass classic plays, contemporary works, and original pieces. With a mission to foster creativity and collaboration, Theatrikos provides a platform for local talent, including actors, directors, writers, and designers. The company prides itself on inclusivity, welcoming individuals of all ages and backgrounds to participate in its artistic endeavors.

Theatrikos operates out of the historic Doris Harper-White Playhouse, a charming venue that enhances the audience experience with its intimate setting. Each season, Theatrikos presents a lineup of productions that captivate and inspire, drawing audiences from Flagstaff and beyond. In addition to its mainstage performances, Theatrikos offers educational programs and workshops for aspiring artists, promoting the development of theater skills and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Through outreach initiatives, the company also strives to make theater accessible to all, ensuring that the magic of live performance can be enjoyed by everyone in the community. As Theatrikos Theatre Company continues to grow, it remains committed to its core values of artistic excellence, community engagement, and the transformative power of theater, making a lasting impact on the cultural fabric of Northern Arizona.