Work Study- Event/House Manager for Theatre
The student assistant will support the Department of Theatre Arts in theatre operations by
helping plan and execute special and donor events and assisting with the creation and setup
of engaging lobby displays. The role also includes front-of-house responsibilities, such as
supporting usher supervision and house management, that will be assigned on an as-needed
basis. welcoming and assisting patrons, answering questions, and providing customer
service.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Student will assist in planning and executing special events, with a primary focus on
donor-related events.
2. Student will help create lobby displays
3. Student will help create and engage patrons with lobby table displays
4. Front-of-house responsibilities on an as needed basis
a. Coordinate patron seating, including late seating and accessibility needs
b. Address patron concerns and provide excellent customer service
c. Communicate with box office, stage management, and production staff
d. Enforce theater policies and safety procedures
e. Assist with house setup, cleanliness, and presentation
QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALS
§ Liberty University Student
§ Federal Work Study Eligible
§ Experience in customer service
§ Theater and/or event management is beneficial
§ Strong leadership and communication skills
§ Ability to handle high-pressure situations with professionalism
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work Environment
The working environment in which one will typically perform the essential functions of this position is a climate-controlled office setting or theater. It is well lighted and the noise level is moderate.
Driving Requirements
No driving required.
Time Type
Part timeLocation
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