DESCRIPTION
Job Title: ARTISTIC COORDINATOR
DEPARTMENT: Artistic & Production
REPORTS TO: Artistic Operations Manager
SUPERVISES: N/A
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-Time, Exempt
WORK LOCATION(S): Hybrid - BLO Office, On-site Work & Remote Work
LOCATION: Greater Boston Area
SCHEDULE: Occasional evening, nights & weekend work is needed especially during peak programming or seasonal periods
Summary
The Artistic Coordinator is responsible for coordination, organization, and administrative support of artistic activity. They provide administrative and logistical support to the department, including, but not limited to on-site support for events, rehearsals, and performances, auditions coordination, contract administration and tracking, housing/travel support, music materials preparation, volunteer liaison, and database maintenance. Serving as the Artistic Liaison for artists and the department, and for supernumeraries and dancers. Scheduling commitments for this role include occasional evenings, nights, and weekend work required during peak season as determined by the Artistic Operations Manager.
Areas of Responsibility
Artistic Administration
Support management of agent relationships and artist communication.
Coordinate collection of headshot, bios and measurements of appropriate Artistic and Production personnel. Lead creation of production look-books and production personnel information packets.
Support in contract administration and hiring paperwork collection.
Track and update schedule and casting changes in ArtsVision.
Coordinate travel and housing for Artists, Designers, Conductors, and other personnel as assigned by Artistic Operations Manager. Create and distribute itineraries and welcome information to visiting personnel, including BLO Artistic Associate/Advisors.
Coordinate needs relating to children’s chorus, ballet, and other external organizations as needed
Coordinate complimentary tickets and final dress passes for Artistic & Production personnel
Serve as primary support for BLO Music Director – provide scheduling and other logistic support as needed.
Maintain working knowledge of AGMA and AFM CBAs
Maintain chorus rosters and support in making chorus offers, tracking responses and distributing materials.
Maintain orchestra rosters and support in tracking attendance of services.
Coordinate advance planning and serve as primary artist liaison for events.
Contribute to departmental forecasting and tracking as requested, with particular responsibility for travel/housing and hospitality budgets
Attend Artistic meetings as assigned to take notes and distribute action steps to appropriate personnel.
Maintain ArtsVision address book.
Maintain Auditions and Fees database(s) for the department
Support work time tracking for Artistic/Production personnel, especially as it relates to payroll
Support financial operations as needed
Prepare calendar exports as needed
Logistics and Planning
Source, prepare, and distribute musical scores, libretti and, parts and coordinate Music Library work as needed.
Actively support Artistic & Production personnel during production periods and for BLO events, with a focus on principal artists and chorus
Attend rehearsals, tech, performances, and events as required
Support with on-site hospitality.
Lead event, orchestra, and rehearsal room setup as needed
Support design process and presentations as needed
Support surtitle process, ensuring compliance with company directives (timeline, budget, etc) and artistic quality in collaboration with the Creatives with focus on proofing and notes during Tech Processes
Support licensing process as needed
Contribute to the program book, digital credits, captions, and surtitle proofing
Recruit and serve as primary liaison for supernumeraries
Plan and execute all auditions as assigned by Artistic Operations Manager.
Recruit and oversee Artistic & Production department interns and coordinate volunteer needs
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Experience in events, program management, or other administrative work.
Strong interest in performing arts, education, and community service. General knowledge of opera and/or the performing arts is a bonus.
Experience working with diverse ages, cultures, and backgrounds desirable.
Excellent organizational skills with keen attention to detail
Strong written and oral communication skills, and an ability to communicate professionally with diverse stakeholders (artists, vendors, team members, etc.).
Skill at managing priorities across multiple projects in a busy environment.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
The salary for this position is based on a candidate’s experience and skills- beginning at $48,000.00-$53,000.00 per year, in addition to a benefits package which includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, a Flexible Vacation policy, paid Volunteer time, 401k retirement plan, and commuter-parking benefit program. We also offer a comprehensive EAP (Employee Assistance Program) concierge exclusive to BLO employees and eligible family members!
The position is full-time, exempt. Regular business hours are Monday to Friday, with evening and weekend work during seasonal high-volume periods. Administrative work is currently hybrid/remote.
Regular onsite work is required for BLO performances and events in Boston and across the greater Boston area (both during the week and/or on weekends). Ideal candidates for this role will live in the greater Boston Area.
BLO values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran’s status or any other protected category. BLO is an equal opportunity employer.
Desired Start Date: December 2, 2024