Job: Operations Supervisor

Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
358 George Carter Road
Becket, MA 01223

Phone:413-243-9919
Website:jacobspillow.org

Company Description:
Jacob’s Pillow, a National Historic Landmark and recipient of the National Medal of Arts, is a year-round center for dance and home to America's longest-running international dance festival located in the beautiful Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. The Pillow encompasses the world-renowned international Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, presenting more than 50 dance companies and over 350 events each summer; The School at Jacob’s Pillow, one of the most prestigious professional dance training centers in the U.S. Jacob’s Pillow is committed to providing an inclusive, diverse, accessible, and equitable environment that cultivates the celebration of the art of dance and its positive impact on communities. Jacob’s Pillow’s mission is to support dance creation, presentation, education, and preservation; and to engage and deepen public appreciation and support for dance. Organization-wide values include inclusion, leadership, integrity, flexibility, partnership, and sustainability. Jacob’s Pillow is a registered 501(c)(3) not for profit organization that provides equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, military or veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by state or federal law. This policy also prohibits employees from harassing any other employee for any reason including, but not limited to, race, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disabled status

Job Title:
Operations Supervisor
Salary Range:Location:
$25.63 - $27.00 Per Hour Becket
Job Type:Category:
SeasonalOperations
Education Level:Work Experience:
High School or Equivalent
3+
Required
Description:

The primary responsibility of the Operations Supervisor is to ensure all of the campus’ day-to-day, operational logistics are properly supported. During the pre-season the Operations Supervisor works closely with the Events & Operations Manager to finalize and clarify organizational processes and systems as well as actively participate in the advancement of all Festival non-theatrical events and activities. During the Festival, they support the Patron experience by managing the parking lot and the use of golf carts. They train, supervise and schedule the Lead Parking Attendant and Operation Assistants who act as parking lot attendants and golf cart drivers. They also assist in the set-up of non-theater support and ancillary spaces on campus including dance studios, tents, and outdoor gathering places. The Operations Supervisor works closely with the Facilities, Safety and Security to ensure that the parking lot and campus remain orderly and safe at all times and to enforce all safety policies and procedures.

 RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Create an accessible and collaborative work environment that enables staff to work together positively and safely.  
  • Participate in advancing meetings for on-campus events/activities ensuring that all operational details are discussed, clarified, and finalized.
  • Assist in the creation and maintenance of all necessary paperwork including standard operating procedures, schedules, labor plans, and safety information.
  • Actively participate in the planning and execution of seasonal opening and closing of the Festival's performance spaces, studios, exhibition spaces, and temporary tents.
  • Supervise the safe operation and daily maintenance of the campus dance studios, tents, and outdoor gathering areas. 
  • Train, schedule, manage, and supervise a team of Operation Technicians.
  • Manage the safe use of the campus Parking Lots by training, scheduling, and supervising parking lot attendants.
  • Schedule and supervise a team of patron golf cart drivers consisting of Operation Technicians as well as interns and staff members.
  • Collaborate with all departments to ensure proper parking lot and golf cart coverage for all events and whenever the Festival is actively in performance.
  • Remain in constant communication with all departments as to non-production needs in tents and studios including but not limited to tables, chairs, fans, and side walls.
  • Manage and Facilitate the setup and logistics of tents and studios for events with the support of the Operations Technicians as well as Production Staff as needed.
  • Assist and manage Operation Technicians during Weather Plan activation for the Henry J. Leir Stage performances as well as for other events taking place in tents or studios.
  • Support the Night Shift Manager in their responsibilities assigning Operation Technicians to facilities-related tasks as necessary.
  • Attend all departmental and production meetings including a weekly All-Staff Meeting, and facilitate production and staff meetings as necessary.
  • Under the general direction of the DoTP, assist with coordination of emergency response for staff and patrons in the event of an emergency or extreme weather.
  • Complete Adult/Child CPR, First Aid, and Cultural Competence Training (provided to all seasonal staff during the pre-season).
Requirements:

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  • 3+ years of professional management experience. 
  • Ability to manage diverse teams, resolve cross-cultural conflicts, and apply an equity lens to decision-making, hiring, and scheduling.
  • Strong knowledge of and experience with creating, maintaining, and facilitating organizational processes and systems.
  • Experience supervising and training team members ranging from teenagers through early career professionals.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects or facilities simultaneously.
  • Proficiency with the Google App suite.
  • Customer service or other public-facing experience. 
  • Willingness to learn.
  • Valid driver’s license.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience working in a performing arts environment.
  • Basic knowledge of theatrical production systems.
  • OSHA or other safety training.
  • Bystander intervention and crowd movement training or experience.
  • Conflict resolution training.

 

SKILLS & QUALITIES

  • Active commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility.
  • Excellent communication, critical thinking, problem-solving and organizational skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to conceive, strategize, manage, and prioritize between multiple projects with accuracy and attention to detail.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Working in wooded areas with exposure to native wildlife including, but not limited to, rodents, ticks, and mosquitos.
  • Working outdoors in all weather conditions including inclement weather. 
  • Working 6-day work weeks including early mornings, late evenings, and weekends during Festival weeks and non-Festival programming.
  • Moving equipment up to 50 lbs alone or with assistance.
  • Moving through and between multiple locations throughout the entire campus.
  • Remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time.
  • Working at heights above 6 feet and up to 30 feet.
  • Ascending and descending straight and step ladders.
  • Operating push around or drivable person lifts including at heights.
  • Working in show conditions with theatrical and atmospheric elements including but not limited to: fog, haze, strobes, dim lights, and loud sounds.

APPLICATION PROCESS

*We believe that no one meets 100% of the listed qualifications. We are less concerned about whether you’ve done everything on a laundry list of specific things and more interested in cultivating a pool of candidates who want to join a connected, mission-driven, hard-working team driven by creativity, curiosity, inclusion, integrity, flexibility, and partnership.