Special Events Production Manager
Company: Asian American Arts Alliance
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
The Special Event Production Manager plays a key role in
producing events at the ICA, including private event rentals such
as weddings and corporate rentals, as well as some internal events
such as exhibition openings and social programming.The Special
Events Production Manager (SEPM) oversees the planning and
execution of all production elements related to private event
rental at the ICA that are contracted by The Catered Affair (TCA).
SEPM works directly with each client to develop Production
proposals that aim to both work with the client's budget and ensure
that the ICA's best interests are being served. In addition to
private rental events, SEPM also works in a similar capacity for
some internal ICA events. SEPM is responsible for overseeing ICA
scheduling and staffing needs for all ICA special events (external
and internal). The Special Events Production Manager collaborates
with a wide variety of internal departments. The Special Events
Production Manager shall adjust their available working hours to
best suit the demands of the job, and as such, nights and weekend
work are required. This position requires onsite presence.The
Special Events Production Manager contributes to a culture of
collaboration, community, and respect while embodying the
principles of ICA's Quality of Service and centers the work of
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Belonging in all
areas of their work.WORKING AT THE ICA:
- All ICA employees are required to reside in Massachusetts and
within commuting distance from their Seaport location as of their
first day of work.
- The ICA offers the flexibility of a hybrid work week, which
averages three days a week onsite for employees who are eligible to
work remotely (subject to change, and at manager's discretion).
This position requires on-site work that may modify and/or affect
the hybrid work week.RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serve as the primary on-site contact for the duration of the
production and technical elements of each external (weddings,
corporate rentals, etc.) and some internal (exhibition openings,
First Friday, etc.) events.
- Collaborate with clients or event planners to determine
necessary production elements considering budget and resources to
ensure the event's success.
- Oversee event production onsite, including load-in,
strike/load-out, and restoration.
- Create and revise detailed proposals for clients.
- Create and send invoices to The Catered Affair following each
event.
- Supervise technical production aspects of external and some
internal events.
- Coordinate rentals and deliveries, liaising with Security and
facilities teams as required.
- Assist TCA and other ICA departments to anticipate and resolve
event-related logistical issues.
- Meet regularly with TCA to discuss upcoming events and
staffing.
- Create projections for all overhead costs related to production
elements before each event. Estimate and adjust crewing
requirements.
- Manage hired crew and vendors to ensure safety,
professionalism, and adherence to standards.
- Coordinate with relevant ICA departments to fulfill client
needs and requests.
- Attend weekly production and operations meetings to share event
information and gather necessary details from internal staff; when
needed, share knowledge of prior event management to improve future
overall event execution.
- Collaborate with the ICA Production Department on equipment
allocation and scheduling.
- Assist in maintaining museum spaces, theatrical equipment, and
recommend repairs or purchases.
- Manage paperwork within the ICA organizational system,
including event forms and calendar information.
- Ensure excellence, professionalism, and safety in all external
events at the ICA.Requirements:
- 2-5 years prior Production Management experience with
progressively increasing responsibility; in-depth knowledge of
Production principles and best practices.
- B.A., B.S. or BFA in technical theatre or theatrical design
preferred or commensurate experience.
- Must have working and demonstrable knowledge in theatrical
lighting, staging, audio, video, and rigging.
- Knowledge of and ability to enforce safety protocols.
- Ability to oversee simultaneous production disciplines while
providing instructions and delegating tasks for successful
outcomes.
- Highly organized, detail-oriented individual able to juggle
multiple projects and work well under pressure.
- Adept at working with a variety of clients including Board
level, VIPs, Artists, and theater crews. Ability to balance
requests of clients within policies and constraints of the
institution's abilities and budget.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite and the Google suite
recommended.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to stay calm
under pressure.
- A professional demeanor and appearance is required.PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS:
- Possess mobility to work in an office setting and use office
equipment; move about throughout the museum, and travel offsite to
different locations.
- Ability to see, listen, and talk for extended periods in
person, over the telephone and computer, and understand printed
materials.
- Visual acuity: color perception, close vision, accurate depth
perception, and distance vision.
- Very frequent sitting, standing, and walking for extended
periods.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, pushing and pulling, climbing,
and gripping.
- Comfortable working at heights (ladders, scaffolding, etc.) and
operating lifts.This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of
job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts,
requirements, or working conditions. While the above is intended to
be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves
the right to revise the job or to require that other or different
tasks be performed as assigned.The ICA offers an excellent benefit
package that includes health, dental and vision insurance,
disability/life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 403(b)
retirement plan, and paid time off.STARTING SALARY:$65,000.00
Annual. Starting compensation is based on meeting minimum
qualifications.ICA Compensation:-Each ICA position has a job grade
based on the position's evaluated job responsibilities, required
education and experience, needed skills to perform the job, and
professional knowledge.-The position's grade and respective
compensation range is determined by the position's overall
responsibilities, including decision making, supervisory/management
requirements, resource management, and budgeting
duties.-Compensation is ultimately determined by the scope of the
position and responsibilities, the candidate's relevant experience,
and internal equity, with starting salaries typically falling in
the lower half of the compensation range.The ICA is located at 25
Harbor Shore Drive, Boston, and is accessible by public
transportation Red and Silver Line.Other Locations:
- Seaport Studio 100 Pier 4 Blvd, Second Floor Boston, MA
02210
- ICA Watershed 256 Marginal Street East Boston, MA 02128The ICA
is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic
workforce committed to working in a multicultural environment.
Qualified candidates from groups historically underrepresented in
the museum profession are strongly encouraged to apply.The ICA is
an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to being a diverse and
inclusive workplace. They are an EOE/AA employer dedicated to fair
and inclusive employment practices for all individuals. The ICA is
committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation for
individuals with disabilities in employment, its services,
programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation to
participate in the job application or interview process, contact
HR-EOE@icaboston.org or 617-478-3171.Application
Instructions:Interested candidates should send a resume and letter
of interest to jobs@icaboston.org. When applying, please include
"Special Events Production Manager" in the subject line. Applicants
will be considered on a rolling basis and the position will stay
open until filled. To check the availability of this position and
to explore other opportunities, please visit the ICA Jobs and
Opportunities page.
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