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Stage Manager-Lecturer at UNCC (Charlotte, NC)
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dallas10086:
Link to job description and application: https://jobs.uncc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=274409
Primary Duties: The Stage Manager Lecturer plays an important role in the education of performing arts students in the college of Arts and Architecture. This position is responsible for teaching two courses per semester (Introduction to Stage Management and Stage Management Practicum), supervising and mentoring student stage managers, and stage managing (as needed) productions in Theatre, Dance, and Music. The Stage Manager is required to attend production meetings and rehearsals for all assigned productions and is responsible for training and/or supervising running crews and hired stage managers. The Stage Manager Lecturer is a member of the College's Performing Arts Services Design and Production Unit and reports to the Production Manager. This position is a full-time nine-month position offered on a two-year renewable contract basis.
MatthewShiner:
The job posting has gone missing . . .
babens:
There is a weird thing going on with the link. If you click it once it takes you to their posting search page, but then if you click it again it takes you to the actual posting.
MatthewShiner:
[Small rant]
Five references with mailing addresses?
Three custom letters of reference for this job?
That seems a lot for first round of applications. And, given the nomadic nature of our profession - I am lucky I have email addresses for the people I work with. And, I think I would want to get through the first round of interviews - where I could learn more about the job, pay grade, extra duties, etc, etc, before I went to three colleagues and asked them to write a letter of reference specifically for the job.
[End of Rant]
Sadly, there is no version of my life in the next ninth months that would make me available to start 8/15. But, I would love to apply. I really would love to apply.
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