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theater and dance main stage productions each year, along with student and visiting artist events. Together with the Assistant Technical Director (ATD), the TD oversees all scenic, electrics, and sound
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. The Technical Director (TD) coordinates and manages all aspects of production for the Department of Theater, which produces up to four theater and dance main stage productions each year, along with student and
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competitive success Experience competing and/or coaching at a Division I school Maintenance of current/up-to-date lifeguard certification Education: Bachelor's degree required Master's degree preferred Other
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experience A Master of Fine Arts degree in a relevant field or equivalent work in the arts is considered a plus Certifications Physical Requirements Ability to climb ladders, use lift to work at heights, use
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experience A Master of Fine Arts degree in a relevant field or equivalent work in the arts is considered a plus Certifications Physical Requirements Ability to climb ladders, use lift to work at heights, use
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Serve as the primary advisor for the programming board (Student Activities Association) and class councils, assisting with any relevant training, selection, programming, and ongoing initiatives. Meet
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training. Responsible for reporting maintenance and safety concerns to the Facilities main office. Assists with moves, deliveries, setups for special events and coverage for athletics events. Maintains all
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requires the use of Sierra (Library Catalog). Primary responsibilities include: Creating labels for newly catalogued books and repaired library materials. Making newly catalogued books ready for circulation
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requires the use of Sierra (Library Catalog). Primary responsibilities include: Creating labels for newly catalogued books and repaired library materials. Making newly catalogued books ready for circulation
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program experiences for participants and mentors. Serve as the primary contact for alumni mentors, supporting and bridging mentor-student engagement. Oversee mentor recruitment, selection, and development