Job Description
Attention Applicant: If you have previously been hired by Lewis & Clark College for a prior position, please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials and apply through the Talent and Performance icon on the home page. Supervisory Organization: Matthew Robins
Department: 5450 Lewis & Clark Work Study, Theatre
Dates of employment:
2024-09-20
JOB PURPOSE: Be the public face of the theatre and help audience members during performances
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: - Set up theater before every performance
- Manage the crowds as well as the ushers during Theatre Department productions. You will be the face of the department
- Train volunteer ushers, answer questions, and assist audience members
- An interest in theatre is encouraged but not required
- Prompt, dependable, and courteous team worker with strong interpersonal skills
Note : If you take this position, you will not be able to audition or work backstage of any Theatre Department productions
RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS DIVERSITY: - Ability to honor and work with all identities and individuals, particularly those who are underrepresented in the country and/or at Lewis & Clark College.
SCHEDULE: - Needed for evenings when Theatre and Dance Department shows are being performed
- A complete schedule will be given after position is filled; very few hours throughout the school year but you must be available for all the necessary hours
RATE OF PAY: WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT: - Federal or Lewis & Clark work study required
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Job Tags
Local area, Immediate start, Afternoon shift,