Center Theatre Group
Associate Producer Job at Center Theatre Group in Culver City
Center Theatre Group, Culver City, CA, United States
Working with Associate Artistic Director, Artistic Programs Manager and Literary Director.
Indirect Reports: Intern(s)
Work Schedule Full-time. Work schedule will align with productions and events so some evenings and weekends required.
Work Location Downtown Los Angeles and Culver City.
Status Exempt.
Compensation $1,923.08-$2,115.39/week, equivalent to $100,000.16-$110,000.28 annualized.
Benefit Status: Exempt, Benefits eligible.
About The Company Center Theatre Group is one of the nation’s leading arts and cultural organizations. Producing theatre year-round at the 2,200 seat Ahmanson Theatre, 750 seat Mark Taper Forum and 315 seat Kirk Douglas Theatre, CTG fills these three stages with the highest quality and broadest range of theatre: groundbreaking new works, explosive productions of the classics and hit Broadway plays and musicals. CTG’s mission is to entertain, but also to provoke and to inspire, to nurture new artists, attract new audiences and develop community outreach and arts education programs. We believe that the art of theatre is a cultural force that has the power to transform the lives of individuals and society at large.
Center Theatre Group seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to create an antiracist, socially just, and inclusive presence in Los Angeles and our surrounding community. Applicants from populations historically underrepresented in the theatre field are strongly encouraged to apply.
Position Summary The Associate Producer, working with the Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director will be one of the lead line producers of CTG’s mainstage productions and artistic programs. They will work in collaboration with the artistic team as an integral part of CTG’s artistic programs administration, season planning and budgeting as well as a key point of contact among various departments at CTG. The Associate Producer will also support new works development activities and other special projects undertaken by the Artistic Department and as assigned by the Artistic Director.
Main Duties: Serve as line producer for assigned special events and mainstage productions.
Develop, maintain and reconcile budgets in an accurate and timely manner for productions, readings, workshops and other artistic programs as assigned in coordination with the Management, Artistic, Production and Finance departments.
Communicate CTG’s goals for the shows to the Creative teams including the size, scale and scope of the physical production.
Meet with Directors and Designers throughout the production process to ensure they have everything they need to deliver designs on time and within budget.
Work in collaboration with the Production Manager to resolve issues that come up with the physical production elements during the production process.
In collaboration with Artistic, Production and Management help to staff the creative teams for shows and special events.
Meet regularly with Artistic, Production and Management staff to provide updates, progress reports and address concerns relating to any production or project.
In collaboration with Artistic Team: Line produce readings, workshops and specific Artistic programs as needed.
Coordinate with other CTG departments to meet logistical needs of artistic department related projects.
Attend rehearsals and performances, as needed.
In collaboration with the Associate Artistic Directors and/or outside Casting Directors, coordinate the administration for casting sessions as needed.
Manage the selection of and oversee departmental interns and fellows.
Other duties or projects as assigned.
General support to artistic staff Experience integrating practices of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion within this work.
Support Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director in implementing artistic vision and activities.
Collaborate with artistic staff to support new project development and artist cultivation.
Represent the Artistic Department as needed at external events, meetings and conferences.
Serve as a liaison between the Artistic department and departments within CTG and The Music Center to ensure a clear flow of information and ideas.
Knowledge and Essential Skills At least five years professional experience as a lead producer for live performances or live events with multiple presentations.
Experience working on LORT productions and familiarity with relevant union agreements (AEA, SDC, IATSE) a plus.
A deep understanding of the theatrical artistic process and strong problem-solving skills and ability to help guide and support the artistic process.
Experience acting as the lead producer on co-productions, including commercial producers/presenters, strongly preferred.
Demonstrated track record and ongoing commitment to integrating practices of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion within this work.
Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to an anti-racist work culture.
Ability to adapt and work efficiently and effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing.
Detail oriented with excellent organizational skills.
Experience with the budgeting process.
Ability to lead with the spirit of collaboration, as well as work within a team structure.
Ability to remain flexible and professional at all times.
Ability to adapt to rapidly changing conditions and thrive in a dynamic and fluid environment with multiple co-existing priorities.
Awareness and understanding of the professional theater landscape and theatrical processes.
CTG provides a dynamic work environment in which duties and responsibilities may change. Employees are expected to be flexible and responsive to changes in the scope of their duties.
All employees are required to pass a background check.
In order to ensure a safe and healthy workplace, CTG strongly encourages all employees to stay current with COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters.
Compensation CTG offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package including retirement plan options, escalating paid vacation, sick days, personal days and holidays, and health benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending accounts and employee assistance program.
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NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. We will contact qualified candidates to set up interviews.
Center Theatre Group is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, color, ancestry, disability, age, national origin, pregnancy, veteran/military status, genetic information or any other basis prohibited by law. Center Theatre Group will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance. We support, promote and embrace a diverse workforce.
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