Technical Director, Drama and Dance
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Creative Arts/Media
Performing Arts Roles/ Dance Instructor -
Education / Teaching
Performing Arts Roles/ Dance Instructor, Faculty
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS - HOUSTON
DEPARTMENT:
Drama and Dance
The University of St. Thomas in Houston invites applications for a Technical Director for the Drama and Dance program. This is a full-time staff position aligned with the academic year. The Technical Director provides technical and production support for the Drama and Dance season and contributes to student learning through supervision, mentorship, and practicum instruction.
The Technical Director works in collaboration with faculty, guest artists, and students to support two black box theatre productions, one off‑campus theatrical production, and one dance concert each academic year. The position includes required instruction of the Rehearsal and Production practicum course each semester and offers the opportunity to teach additional courses in areas of demonstrated proficiency for adjunct compensation, subject to departmental needs and approval.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Production and Technical Support- Provide technical direction and support for Drama and Dance productions, including two black box productions, one off‑campus production, and one dance concert annually
- Assist with scenic construction, technical implementation, production schedules, and safety practices in collaboration with faculty and production staff
- Supervise and mentor student crews and paid student assistants
- Coordinate load‑ins, loadouts, strikes, and technical rehearsals
- Assist with production planning and materials orders as assigned
- Work collaboratively with directors, choreographers, designers, and faculty
- Assist in maintaining and organizing theatre spaces, scene shop, storage areas, and associated production facilities
- Support the establishment and enforcement of safety protocols in theatre and shop spaces
- Supervise student training in the safe use of theatre equipment, hand tools, and power tools
- Perform routine maintenance of technical theatre equipment and systems
- Assist with annual equipment inventory and reviews
- Serve as instructor of record for the Rehearsal and Production practicum course each semester
- Supervise and evaluate student practicum work and crew assignments
- Support student learning through hands‑on technical instruction and mentorship
- Participate in production meetings and technical rehearsals as required
- Contribute to department recruiting and outreach efforts as assigned
- Participate in auditions, open houses, and recruitment events
- Support program activities that advance student enrollment and engagement
- Maintain appropriate professional relationships with students, colleagues, and community partners
- Participate in department meetings and planning activities as appropriate to the position
- Engage in professional development activities relevant to technical theatre and production support
In addition to the required Rehearsal and Production practicum, the Technical Director may teach additional courses in areas of demonstrated proficiency for adjunct compensation, subject to departmental needs, scheduling, and approval. Potential courses may include:
- Stagecraft
- Scenic Design
- Lighting Design
- Theatre History
- Performance or acting courses, when appropriate qualifications are met
Teaching additional courses beyond the required practicum does not alter the staff classification of the position.
Required Qualifications- MA or MFA in Theatre or a closely related field, or ABD
- Demonstrated experience in technical theatre production or a related professional environment
- Proficiency in theatrical carpentry and scenic construction
- Basic working knowledge of ETC lighting systems and consoles
- Basic working knowledge of theatrical sound systems and sound consoles
- Strong organizational and time‑management skills
- Demonstrated commitment to safety and best practices in technical theatre
- Experience supervising or mentoring students or crews
- Effective communication and collaboration skills
- Design experience in scenic, lighting, sound, costume, or prop design
- OSHA certification or documented safety training
- Experience working in an academic or educational theatre setting
- Full‑time staff position aligned with the academic year
- Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience
- Benefits included
- Adjunct compensation provided for teaching the Rehearsal and Production practicum and any additional approved courses
The University of St. Thomas is a Catholic university in Houston committed to academic excellence, the liberal arts, professional education, and the integration of faith and reason. The Drama and Dance program emphasizes collaborative production, experiential learning, and professional preparation in a supportive academic environment.
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