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University of Minnesota - 15th Ave Front of House & Event Manager in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Apply for Job Job ID364514 LocationTwin Cities Job FamilyCampus Operations Full/Part TimeFull-Time Regular/TemporaryRegular Job Code8422EV Employee ClassCivil Service Add to Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Front of House & Events Manager reports to the Audience Services Manager. This position shares the responsibility for all aspects of managing the audiences in the Carlson Family Stage & the Best Buy Theater including providing a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment for a wide variety of people. This individual must enjoy and be comfortable working in a venue with a wide variety of presentations at various days and times. This position also manages events within all public & private spaces. This is a 100%, 12-month continuing Civil Service position (job code 8422EV, Campus Operations Pro 2-Event Management). JOB DUTIES: House Management (65%): Lead the Front of House staff and volunteers in the Carlson Family Stage & the Best Buy Theater. Recruit, hire, train and onboard paid ushers. Schedule and approve payroll for paid ushers. Coordinate with visiting companies, Box Office, Stage Management, Concessions & Merchandise sales to guarantee communication and planning is accurate, updated, and consistent. Lead a security team during on stage performances & events. Maintain the arrangement and appearance of public spaces, including study lounges. Secure and coordinate accessibility services including ASL, Audio Description, Captioning as well as Slido, a communication website. Serve as a Digital Front of House for online events. Serve as a liaison among multiple departments to guarantee the highest quality of customer service in a safe, clean, and unique environment. Work with Stage-Management, Box Office, and Front of House staff to activate the running of the show or event. (AKA "Calls the Show"). Collaborate with other Northrop staff members to research, create, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive organizational customer service program. Event Management (30%): Serve as the Event Coordinator and/or assist in creating & executing floor plans of spaces used for private events, receptions, meetings, lectures. Ensure floor plans, event timetables and specific information are shared with internal and external individuals including catering management & staff. Lead a team to physically set up tables, chairs, podiums, and signage prior to events and restore rooms at the end of events. Provide general support by assisting to coordinate guests, faculty, staff, and students using spaces throughout the Northrop building. Other (5%) Provide staffing support at Northrop events and performances, as necessary. Serve on Northrop Employee Committees on a rotating basis, representing the Front of House Department and serving as an advocate while accomplishing the committee goals. Assist in all deliveries and pickups to and from Northrop. Perform other duties as assigned n contributing to the mission of Northrop. WORK MODE: Hybrid work mode on site and remotely (specific days/times on site required) WORK HOURS: 40 hours/week with some overtime possible; variable including weekdays, weekends, and evenings. WORK DAYS: Variable, Sunday to Saturday with flexible days off SALARY RANGE: $49,000-$53,000 Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree and two or more years of combined experience working in a public venue and or theater with customer service as a focus or a combination of related education and work experience to equal six years Ability to work on your feet in a multi-level building using stairs; use of a 2 way radio; and lift up to 50 lbs; Experience in recruiting, hiring, training, and evaluating paid & volunteer ushers. Experience/proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Google Suite Strong organizational skills and extreme attention to detail. Proven skills in making decisions, and self-directing work activities; responding to internal and external constituents, establishing positive workin relationships, and responding in a timely manner to all. Experience coordinating medical emergencies, facility evacuations, patron issues involving the Police & Fire Departments. Ability to de-escalate or reduce the intensity of a conflict or potential physical situation. Experience managing confidential materials and information with sensitivity and discretion, Effective communication skills and experience interfacing with a wide range of professionals, students, staff, faculty, artists, agents, promoters, patrons, donors, and others in an outgoing and friendly manner. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in a performing arts-related organization Experience in customer service in a hospitality venue Experience working with student employees Trained in AED and CPR Possess a calm demeanor and professional image with excellent customer service, verbal and written communications skills About the Department Northrop shapes Minnesota's rich cultural environment through arts presentations that celebrate excellence and innovation, community engagement, and creative exchange. Considered a Minneapolis architectural treasure, Northrop is an enduring symbol of the University of Minnesota, and the focal point of the Twin Cities campus and community. Since opening in 1929, Northrop has served as the University's primary gathering place for the performing arts, concerts, lectures, academic ceremonies, and major civic events. Our performances and engagement activities reach far beyond the student body and University community to citizens all across Minnesota and beyond. Programming has focused on bringing world-class artists and thinkers to Northrop, where the arts are incorporated into the student experience and shared with regional audiences. At the heart of our programming is the Northrop Season, presenting a series of extraordinary dance from all over the world since 1970 and a music series centered around our historic pipe organ. Northrop has commissioned new works, and presented scores of premieres, ranging from state and regional to US and world premieres. The revitalized Northrop has been in operation since the grand reopening in April, 2014. The theater revitalization included re-configuring the existing 4800-seat outmoded auditorium into a new theater of 2692 seats featuring state-of-the-art acoustics, excellent sightlines, cutting-edge technologies, and updated amenities. In addition, the building now boasts the 168-seat Best Buy Theater, expanded lobby areas, The Bistro, and newly incorporated space for three signature academic programs: The Institute for Advanced Study, the University Honors Program, and the College of Design. Several lobby lounges provide spaces for student study and team learning activities. Northrop is also the business owner and service provider of ticketing, membership, and donation services to the five U of M system campuses and the U of M Twin Cities Campus Events Calendar, listing thousands of campus events showcasing the U of M as a hub of activity in service to the campus and community. University of Minnesota Tickets and Events (UMTE) at... For full info follow application link. The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds. The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu.

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