The Department of Theater at Oberlin College invites applications for the position
of Costumer/Costume Shop Manager, a full-time, continuing, ten-month (August 15 – June 14) Professional
Staff position.
A fully engaged artist-manager-teacher, the Costumer collaborates with the professional production staff to represent
Oberlin College Theater’s Design/Production wing, primarily by their work in a vibrant co-curricular production program, while
managing an active costume shop, mentoring a paid student staff, teaching their art and craft in the classroom, and participating in the
governance of the Theater Department.
Production
- Executes costumes for three major productions created
by the Theater Department; plus two operas and one musical theater production with the conservatory of music per season; and occasional
dance pieces - Exercises expert artisanal practices of interpreting, patterning, cutting, sewing, fitting and finishing newly
constructed garments, as well as integrating pieces from stock, purchase and rental into a complete rendering of the production’s
artistic vision. - Directs and participates in the running of these productions in all dress rehearsals and performances
Management
- Organizes all systems for the successful execution of the costume shop’s projects; manages
all activities of the shop, monitors budgets and inventories; maintains equipment - Supervises, trains and mentors a paid student
staff; arranges and executes fittings with performers; plans all staffing needs, schedules and protocols for running productions with
aplomb - Researches resources and best practices; invents creative solutions to unique costuming problems
Communication and Collaboration
- Evidences initiative, creativity and innovative thinking
- Demonstrates finely deployed skills in communicating sensibly, flexibly, collegially
- Exhibits ability to work cooperatively
with a diverse population - Exercises professional efficiency, respect, diplomacy, warmth and grace, as well as an unwavering
commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Teaching
- Teaches one course per year in an area
of specialization or interest - Mentors students in theatrical processes, through the classroom, production and the activity of the
costume shop
Required qualifications:
- Master of Fine Arts/Master’s degree and/or
equivalent professional experience.
Oberlin College is committed to the creation and nurturing of a diverse community of individuals through inclusive excellence. Diversity involves recognizing the value of differences and the inclusion of all members of the community including those that experience discrimination or under representation. This is a core value of the organization as we strive for a culturally diverse student body, faculty and staff that reflect the multicultural nature of the nation and our world and bring unique strengths and abilities, which contribute, to our institution. Oberlin College and Conservatory is an equal opportunity employer.
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