AV Schools Resource Technician - PT
Listed on 2026-07-12
-
Engineering
Music & Audio Production, AV Technician
Audio/Visual School Resource Technician
Performs audio visual event support duties in association with all school and student activities. Coordinates audio visual requirements, performs preparation, set-up, and tear-down activities, and provides technical support for all campuses for school and student events. Provides coordinated support and works closely with the Fine Arts Coordinator for all performing arts events. Monitors each school's event calendar to set-up, operate, and remove audio visual equipment for school activities.
Remains adaptable and flexible to respond to a wide range of non-recurring and intermittently scheduled school and student activities. Works closely with the Activities Director, coaches, and office staff to meet student activity event needs efficiently and effectively. Provides event site configuration, management, and coordination with the TCA responsible agent for the event to include the event managers, coaches, custodians, and teachers.
Provides audio visual, and technical support for all assemblies, events, and programs. Provides audio visual and electronic support during monthly Board Meetings. Performs basic audio/visual equipment maintenance and repair for all campuses in coordination with IT support. Recommends replacement and additional purchases of audio/visual equipment and conducts research regarding pricing and technical specifics. May be required to carry and respond to a communication device for the purpose of conducting school related business both during and after normal business hours.
High school diploma or GED equivalent required. Must possess an acceptable driving record. Experience working with audio/visual equipment. Working understanding of band, drama, theatre, and athletic audio/visual equipment and ability to set up in various venues including auditoriums, classrooms, meeting rooms, and gymnasiums for assemblies and other events. Working knowledge of basic functions of sound and light equipment and ability to turn on, use, and turn off public address systems.
Working knowledge of basic mixing of audio/visual equipment Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing Strong organizational skills. Possess oral and auditory capacity to enable interpersonal interaction Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, administrators, departments, students, and vendors. Ability to plan, coordinate, and research a variety of problem solving and fact-finding projects. Ability to work independently without direct supervision.
Work hours may vary depending on the needs of the Activities office and specific events, and may include days, evenings, and weekends Work is performed indoors and outdoors to support the setup requirements of multiple events simultaneously. Frequently lift/carry burdens weighing up to 30 lbs. and push/pull burdens weighing up to 100 lbs. Spend equivalent amount of work hours sitting, standing, and walking while performing job duties.
Possess visual and auditory capacity to enable the safe operation of machinery Perform job duties involving climbing, stooping, kneeling/bending, crouching, crawling, twisting, and reaching Frequently use eye, hand, and finger coordination to enable the use of a computer, other equipment, and writing utensils.
The Classical Academy offers competitive pay and a robust total compensation package including medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance/LTD, retirement plan, voluntary vision insurance, wellness program, retirement options, medical and dependent care flexible spending account, time off compensation, priority enrollment status for children of staff members, ongoing professional development opportunities, staff appreciation meals and events.
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).