Okcu
Assistant Professor of Production Management
Okcu, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116
VP Area:
Theatre School
Department:
Theatre School
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Benefit Eligibility:
Yes
Position Summary Oklahoma City University invites applications for the Assistant Professor in Production Management position beginning August 2026. This is a 12-month, tenure-track position located in the heart of Oklahoma City. The successful candidate will join our professional artistic community with teaching and mentoring duties in production management, stage management, and/or other potential areas within the candidate’s expertise.
Responsibilities include management and coordination of productions and special events in the School of Theatre and the Bass School of Music. An MFA is required for a tenure-track appointment. Candidates with a bachelor's degree and relevant professional experience could be considered for the position at an appointment with a non-tenure track status.
Minimum Qualifications
MFA in Production Management, Stage Management, Technical Direction, or related field (MFA required for tenure-track appointment)
Experience in production management, arts management, and/or related field
Proficiency in MS Office suite and relevant production software
Preferred Qualifications
University-level teaching experience
2 or more years of Production Manager experience in a university and/or professional organizations
Working knowledge of AEA, IATSE, USA, & SDC agreement
Teaching, Scholarship, and Service Requirements
Serve as Production Manager for the School of Theatre, the Bass School of Music, and other series/productions supported by the Design & Production program
Teach 1-2 classes per semester in Production Management, Stage Management, and/or other courses in the candidate’s area of expertise
Assist in mentoring student stage managers for on-campus and selected off-campus professional partnership productions
Actively participate in School of Theatre recruitment and retention activities including travel to regional and/or national interview events
Service on school & university committees
Excellence in teaching is the primary factor in successful promotion and tenure decision making; maintaining a professional profile who can connect the profession to the classroom is also valued
Production Manager Duties
Create and manage production calendars in coordination with area heads
Oversee and coordinate scheduling of theatrical spaces and rehearsal halls/studios in the School of Theatre and Bass School of Music
Collaborate with faculty and administrators in the development of season calendars and the season selection process
Supervise production meetings and design meetings
Attendance at and coordination of technical rehearsals and dress rehearsals
Create and administer online production callboard sites
Supervise student assistant production managers
Coordinate special events in theatre spaces and rehearsal halls/studiosCollaborate on production budget development
Draft contracts for selected guest artists and designers
Manage scheduling, deadlines, and technical rehearsals for summer productions in OCU performance spaces
Required Application Materials
Letter of application
Curriculum vitae
Brief statement of teaching philosophy
List of references
School of Theatre The School of Theatre offers comprehensive and diverse undergraduate-focused programs with tracks in professional and applied theatre training. We offer a BFA in Acting, BFA in Design and Production, and a BA in Theatre Innovation & Entrepreneurship in a program that has gained a national reputation and currently has a steady population of around 200 majors. The School of Theatre is a part of the Margaret E. Petree College of Performing Arts which includes the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment and the Wanda L. Bass School of Music.
The Design and Production area supports the mainstage and studio productions for the School of Theatre and the Opera & Musical Theatre program within the Bass School of Music. The school has partnerships with two local professional theatre companies: Oklahoma Children’s Theatre and Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. The Design and Production area has three additional partnerships: Oklahoma City Ballet, Music Theatre Wichita, and Factor 110. The School of Theatre prepares young theatre artists for a sustainable, professional life. Our faculty inspire undergraduate students in a rigorous, disciplined, and collaborative academic and production environment. More information on our programs and productions can be found at: www.okcu.edu/theatre
Oklahoma City is the 20th largest city in the United States. Our campus is in the Uptown district of OKC, just minutes from downtown. Our environment encourages the synthesis of the professional craftsperson with the passionate artist. The D&P program offers five partnerships with OKC performing arts organizations for students to gain professional experience during their college career.
OCU is committed to building a diverse and inclusive faculty, staff, and student body. We welcome applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the faculties of higher education institutions. The School of Theatre is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and are aligned with our university’s overarching vision and mission. Further, we aspire to engage in our work in equitable and inclusive ways, and desire to work with a team member who is committed to our university and Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’s strategic goals.
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Theatre School
Department:
Theatre School
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Benefit Eligibility:
Yes
Position Summary Oklahoma City University invites applications for the Assistant Professor in Production Management position beginning August 2026. This is a 12-month, tenure-track position located in the heart of Oklahoma City. The successful candidate will join our professional artistic community with teaching and mentoring duties in production management, stage management, and/or other potential areas within the candidate’s expertise.
Responsibilities include management and coordination of productions and special events in the School of Theatre and the Bass School of Music. An MFA is required for a tenure-track appointment. Candidates with a bachelor's degree and relevant professional experience could be considered for the position at an appointment with a non-tenure track status.
Minimum Qualifications
MFA in Production Management, Stage Management, Technical Direction, or related field (MFA required for tenure-track appointment)
Experience in production management, arts management, and/or related field
Proficiency in MS Office suite and relevant production software
Preferred Qualifications
University-level teaching experience
2 or more years of Production Manager experience in a university and/or professional organizations
Working knowledge of AEA, IATSE, USA, & SDC agreement
Teaching, Scholarship, and Service Requirements
Serve as Production Manager for the School of Theatre, the Bass School of Music, and other series/productions supported by the Design & Production program
Teach 1-2 classes per semester in Production Management, Stage Management, and/or other courses in the candidate’s area of expertise
Assist in mentoring student stage managers for on-campus and selected off-campus professional partnership productions
Actively participate in School of Theatre recruitment and retention activities including travel to regional and/or national interview events
Service on school & university committees
Excellence in teaching is the primary factor in successful promotion and tenure decision making; maintaining a professional profile who can connect the profession to the classroom is also valued
Production Manager Duties
Create and manage production calendars in coordination with area heads
Oversee and coordinate scheduling of theatrical spaces and rehearsal halls/studios in the School of Theatre and Bass School of Music
Collaborate with faculty and administrators in the development of season calendars and the season selection process
Supervise production meetings and design meetings
Attendance at and coordination of technical rehearsals and dress rehearsals
Create and administer online production callboard sites
Supervise student assistant production managers
Coordinate special events in theatre spaces and rehearsal halls/studiosCollaborate on production budget development
Draft contracts for selected guest artists and designers
Manage scheduling, deadlines, and technical rehearsals for summer productions in OCU performance spaces
Required Application Materials
Letter of application
Curriculum vitae
Brief statement of teaching philosophy
List of references
School of Theatre The School of Theatre offers comprehensive and diverse undergraduate-focused programs with tracks in professional and applied theatre training. We offer a BFA in Acting, BFA in Design and Production, and a BA in Theatre Innovation & Entrepreneurship in a program that has gained a national reputation and currently has a steady population of around 200 majors. The School of Theatre is a part of the Margaret E. Petree College of Performing Arts which includes the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment and the Wanda L. Bass School of Music.
The Design and Production area supports the mainstage and studio productions for the School of Theatre and the Opera & Musical Theatre program within the Bass School of Music. The school has partnerships with two local professional theatre companies: Oklahoma Children’s Theatre and Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. The Design and Production area has three additional partnerships: Oklahoma City Ballet, Music Theatre Wichita, and Factor 110. The School of Theatre prepares young theatre artists for a sustainable, professional life. Our faculty inspire undergraduate students in a rigorous, disciplined, and collaborative academic and production environment. More information on our programs and productions can be found at: www.okcu.edu/theatre
Oklahoma City is the 20th largest city in the United States. Our campus is in the Uptown district of OKC, just minutes from downtown. Our environment encourages the synthesis of the professional craftsperson with the passionate artist. The D&P program offers five partnerships with OKC performing arts organizations for students to gain professional experience during their college career.
OCU is committed to building a diverse and inclusive faculty, staff, and student body. We welcome applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the faculties of higher education institutions. The School of Theatre is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and are aligned with our university’s overarching vision and mission. Further, we aspire to engage in our work in equitable and inclusive ways, and desire to work with a team member who is committed to our university and Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’s strategic goals.
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