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Arts Support Technician
Episcopal High School
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Posted: 08-Apr-26
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
Type: Part Time
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Episcopal High School seeks a skilled and collaborative Arts Support Technician to support the Technical Theater Director in the safe and effective operation of the school’s performance spaces and audiovisual systems. This position plays a key role in supporting performing arts productions, campus events, and auxiliary programming while helping ensure a safe, positive technical theater environment for students.
This is a hands-on role that combines event support, production assistance, student supervision, and venue maintenance. We are primarily seeking someone with carpentry, drafting, and rigging experience, though occasional operation of A/V equipment and live sound setup will be required. Our ideal candidate is someone who is passionate about the performing arts, interested in mentoring technical theater students, and prioritizes safety while keeping pace with our robust boarding school environment.
This part-time position will be scheduled approximately 10–15 hours per week throughout the full calendar year with a flexible schedule that will include some evenings and weekends during production seasons and special events.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Support auxiliary and rental events during the summer months (June-August)
Assist in providing AV support for school events including Chapel services, assemblies, guest speakers, student events, and special programs
Assist with the technical preparation (lighting, sound, scenic, load-in/strike) and execution of:
(3) Major theater productions
Instrumental performances
Dance shows
Support the safe operation of theater equipment, including lighting systems, sound systems, fly system, and shop tools
Assist in supervising and mentoring students during afternoon technical theater sessions, 4:00-6:00pm Monday-Friday during peak show season (October-April)
Assist with set construction and rigging
Help maintain and organize theater and shop spaces
Serve as technical coverage during the school year in coordination with the Technical Theater Director
Qualifications & Prerequisites
2+ years of experience in technical theater, stagecraft, and/or live event production
Bachelor’s degree in Theater or related field
Strong carpentry skills preferred
Working knowledge of theatrical lighting, sound systems, and stage equipment
Experience operating power tools and production equipment
Ability to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds
Strong attention to safety and a desire to uphold best scene shop practices
Ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff
Flexibility to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, during peak seasons
Availability to provide event coverage and be The School’s primary event contact during school breaks and summer months (June-August)
Experience working in secondary schools is strongly preferred
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Episcopal High School provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, marital status, familial status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, disability or any other protected category in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local laws.
Founded as the first high school in the state of Virginia in 1839, Episcopal High School is an independent, co-ed, college preparatory boarding school that values academic excellence, honor, service, and transformational adult-student relationships. The School is a 100% boarding community with 450 students from 26 states and 19 countries. The School seeks to attract a talented and diverse student body, faculty, staff, and administration to enrich the learning experience and offers robust programming in academics, athletics, service learning, arts, and activities while emphasizing a strong spiritual ethos through its chapel program. With its campus just seven miles from the White House, Episcopal has developed its new McCain-Ravenel Center for Intellectual and Moral Courage to create innovative uses of the educational resources of Washington to foster the skills and personal qualities identified in its Portrait of a Graduate developed with its Strategic Plan in 2018.