Assistant Drama Coordinator
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Creative Arts/Media
Performing Arts Roles/ Dance Instructor, Music / Audio Production, Creative Design / Digital Art -
Education / Teaching
Performing Arts Roles/ Dance Instructor, Music / Audio Production
Assistant Drama Coordinator
The Valley Park School District is seeking passionate, energetic, and student-centered staff members for the Assistant Drama Coordinator position. The ideal candidate will support the theater program by providing a safe, supportive environment and ensuring students gain practical and creative skills through hands-on experience in technical theater production.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Collaborate in the creation of an application for student participants.
- Read and study scripts to understand the production needs.
- Attend audition preparation workshops for students.
- Attend auditions and score student work using the rubric.
- Attend callback auditions as needed for casting.
- Work with the Drama Coordinator to cast the show using predetermined criteria and audition results.
- Work with the Drama Coordinator to create a detailed rehearsal schedule accommodating student conflicts.
- Teach students appropriate behavior on and off stage.
- Conduct chunked set builds and backstage rehearsals to ensure students are well prepared.
- Work with the Drama Coordinator to run full acts of the show with students, both on- and off-book.
- Maintain weekly communication with students and families to ensure clarity on schedules and expectations.
- Collaborate in designing the program and marketing materials.
- Assist with printing and distribution of marketing materials.
- Shop for last-minute supplies as needed.
- Ensure the stage and system are clean, organized, and put away after each rehearsal and performance.
- Plot costume designs and needs; rent, purchase, or help students create costumes.
- Design the set in collaboration with the co-director and students.
- Maintain microphones and equipment if needed (batteries, wires, iPad program updates).
- Learn the newly installed lighting system and teach students how to operate and maintain it.
- Develop a prop plot and list with students.
- Create a lighting plot with students.
- Set lights (early morning with designated personnel) and reset lights as needed.
- Teach students how to design/build sets, props, and costumes.
- Perform other tasks and responsibilities as needed based on the nature of the production and the experience of the cast and crew members.
If you are passionate about fostering a supportive and engaging environment for students and have a keen interest in technical theater production, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.
Position:
Part-time temporary, extra-duty
Education:
Bachelor's Degree
Certification:
Missouri State Teaching Certificate
Compensation:
Stipend
Benefits:
Not eligible
FLSA Status:
Exempt, Professional Exemption-Teacher
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