A wonderfully varied position needed to make weird, wacky and beautiful things for professional theatre productions, this Deputy Head of Workshop role involves primarily working with the fantastic team to produce the set pieces and create the odd prop and piece of furniture as and when they are needed.
The Deputy Head of Workshop will have excellent time management skills, have the ability to work on their initiative and lead on builds when required. A variety of making skills are desired, primarily wood and metal working but the odd bit of polystyrene carving and plastic work, plus the important ability to think outside the box.
Job Purpose- To ensure that physical aspects of productions are constructed properly and on time.
- To ensure that the workshop area is in a safe and professional state.
- To support and deputise for the Head of Workshop.
- To assist in managing the personnel and resources allocated to the workshop efficiently.
- To cause to be constructed to the satisfaction of the Production Manager and Designer, all scenery and related items for R&D productions and co-productions.
- To assist in maintaining accurate records of all expenditures relating to the department.
- In conjunction with the Production Manager and Stage Department, play a leading role in fitting up in-house productions.
- In conjunction with the Head of Workshop and Head of Production, implement the principles of the Theatre Green Book and champion sustainable scenery construction.
- To assist in providing cost estimates for each project and to order materials in consultation with the Head of Workshop.
- To implement building schedules to meet identified deadlines.
- To maintain the department's tools and equipment in good working order and to make recommendations for replacements and additions.
- To maintain the workshop areas in a safe and clean condition.
- To maintain stocks of hardware and consumables.
- Attend staff and other meetings as appropriate.
- To drive the theatre van when required (if you hold a suitable licence).
- To be responsible for the carpentry elements of stage maintenance.
- To assist in training new workshop staff to ensure adherence to the same best working practices.
- To assist in overseeing the use of the workshop by other departments.
- To advise designers about the stage/workshop facilities and to advise on any restrictions which may affect designs.
- To keep accurate stock records at all times, ensure that optimum stock levels are constantly maintained and carry out periodic stock checks as requested.
For a full job description, please see our website.
Benefits- Complimentary tickets available on selected shows throughout the year
- 10% discount at our bars and theatre shop
- Employee Assistance Programme - Health Assured
- Contributory staff pension - 5% employee and 3% employer
Experience
- Proven experience in a producing theatre and workshop
- Proven experience in a range of production styles and construction techniques
- An understanding of the Principles of the Theatre Green Book and making productions sustainably
Knowledge/Qualifications
- Financial systems
- Theatre & PEL licensing requirements
- Health & Safety At Work Act 1974 and other legislative requirements
- An understanding and commitment to live performance
Skills/Abilities
- Able to plan work effectively
- Able to work creatively
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Good communication skills
- Staff deployment
- Numerate
- Staff training skills
Experience
- Proven experience at Deputy Head of Department level in a producing theatre and workshop
- Working within a venue with a large and active education programme
- Producing theatre company and/or Repertory theatre system
Knowledge/Qualifications
- Design techniques
- An understanding of subsidised/commercial theatre.
- C & G 236, or 1820; NVQ
- First Aid at Work certificate
- IOSH Managing Safely
- Driving Licence
Interviews: Wednesday 7th February 2024How To Apply
Please submit a covering letter (no more than two sides of A4) stating your relevant experience, knowledge, and skills for the role along with your CV.
For further information about Royal & Derngate and this Deputy Head of Workshop role, please see our website.
About CompanyRoyal & Derngate Northampton is the main venue for arts and entertainment in Northamptonshire and one of the major regional producing theatres in the country, with its acclaimed Made in Northampton work touring nationally and internationally.