Department
For over 60 years, East 15 has produced actors, directors, producers, theatre practitioners and technicians for the international stage, TV, film and radio. In 2000, East 15 merged with the, marking an exciting new chapter in the history of both institutions and providing students with more opportunities, including our specialist courses.
East 15 offers an extraordinary, dynamic and unique portfolio of, and courses that span many areas of training for actors, directors, producers, technical theatre specialists and students of theatre practice. A member of the Federation of Drama Schools, it is one of a leading group of UK conservatoires and is now one of the largest specialist drama schools in the UK, with a distinguished international teaching staff and an undergraduate and extensive postgraduate population of over 800 students.
Duties of the Role
We are looking for a technical expert with a Lighting and AV bias to support the school's visual and technical output.
The role is biased in responsibility for supervising, designing and delivering Lighting, with occasional AV/Multi Media integration, with a supportive role in Sound delivery on an ad hoc basis, across a dynamic range of productions, including established texts, devised work, student-led festivals, Christmas shows, and other ancillary projects within the department
The role will be expected to act as a technical lead within the department, demonstrating a bias towards Lighting and AV, supplementing the skills existing within the department.
The role will be expected to work across a range of venues, mentoring students within all the specialisms above, and will help to support learning across East 15’s technical teaching provision.
This full-time role will be based in Loughton (Central Line) and will require travel to other venues/locations as required for project delivery, these are typically Central London but may be in the Greater Essex area.
There may be occasional (infrequent) support required for the Southend Campus on an ad hoc basis.
Skills and qualifications required.
Experience of professional theatre working environments is essential, and previous work within an educational setting is desirable.
The candidate will have relevant professional links and strong organisational skills, as well as technical knowledge to support the maintenance and upkeep of equipment. The right candidate should have a hands-on ability and experience in rigging, electrics, projection, lighting consoles, digital mixers, and other hardware to support the role.
At the University of Essex, internationalism and diversity is central to who we are and what we do. We are committed to being a cosmopolitan, internationally oriented university that is welcoming to staff and students from all countries, faiths and backgrounds, where you can find the world in one place.
To support this commitment we have our, a staff-led network that promotes and celebrates the rich cultural diversity among Essex staff, and our Colchester campus based, which hosts regular services, meetings and events organised by our chaplains and faith representatives.