General Manager
Company: Cleveland Public Theatre
Location: Chicago
Posted on: October 31, 2024
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Job Description:
Cleveland Public Theatre is Hiring a General ManagerCleveland
Public Theatre (CPT) is hiring a General Manager (GM) which is a
leadership role on the CPT staff and will make a meaningful
contribution to life at CPT and its success. For the appropriate
candidate, this role could evolve into a Managing Director
role.Review of candidates will begin immediately. To apply for the
position, send an email to Raymond Bobgan at rbobgan@cptonline.org.
Subject line should read: YOUR LAST NAME, General Manager. Your
email should include two attachments: a resume and a two-page cover
letter giving examples of work that illustrate the experience
required in the description and explaining why you are interested
in this position. We will be reviewing candidates immediately and
will close the search on February 9, 2024. No phone calls,
please.CPT is hiring its first General Manager in eighteen years,
and as a result is recharacterizing and broadening the role as it
currently exists. CPT has a history of defining positions around
the strengths of the best candidates and current staffing. The
following job description acts as a guideline for CPT's search
process, but it will evolve based on the skills and experience of
the finalist.The GM reports to and collaborates with the Executive
Artistic Director for the implementation of CPT's mission and
programs. The GM works collaboratively with other leadership staff
to create forward-thinking modes of operation and action steps to
achieve a sustainable future.As a mid-size theatre, CPT requires
that leadership staff not only supervise employees but also perform
tasks in a "hands-on" manner. The GM will supervise managers or
staff of some or all the following departments: Front of House,
Facilities, Financial Management, Human Resources, and Audience
Engagement/Marketing. This role has day-to-day responsibility for
all or some of the following: artist contracts, vendor management,
hiring and human resources, information technology, work
environment, and office operations. This role will have a strong
partnership with the Director of Finance and be involved in the
budgeting process. The GM will represent CPT at meetings and
discussions with certain external organizations. This role will
have the opportunity to make significant changes to processes and
develop new practices at the organization after completing one year
in the position.CPT is primarily interested in candidates with at
least six years of theatre administration experience. CPT will also
consider exceptional candidates with less or different experience
who may be well positioned to make a leap forward. CPT sees this
hire as a step in restructuring the organization's staff. For the
appropriate candidate, this role could evolve into a Managing
Director role in the future.Salary range for this position is $60k
to $70k based on work experience and determined range of
responsibilities. Benefits include medical insurance, paid time
off, and more. (Benefit details listed below.) CPT is looking to
fill this position by April 2, 2024.About Cleveland Public
TheatreCPT's mission is to raise consciousness and nurture
compassion through groundbreaking performances and life-changing
education programs. We are serious about "groundbreaking" and
"life-changing" and espouse innovative and unique views about
programming compared to the field.CPT Executive Artistic Director
Raymond Bobgan has been in the role for 18 years and with Director
of Finance Denis Griesmer (formerly also General Manager) has
tripled the size of the organization. During that time, Bobgan
reinvented existing programs and innovated new community-based
programs. Bobgan's leadership has been recognized both within and
outside the field at local, state, and national levels.CPT's annual
theatrical season features between 6-10 adventurous professional
productions (mostly world premieres) a robust series of new play
development programs that support writers and devisers at multiple
points in the creative process. CPT is home to three internal
companies: Teatro P--blico de Cleveland, Masrah Cleveland Al-Arabi,
and the Cleveland CORE Ensemble (a BIPOC majority ensemble led by
Bobgan). CPT produces two large community events a year, D--a de
Muertos and Station Hope. CPT also hosts Pandemonium, our annual
fundraiser that features hundreds of artists across a dozen and
half stages, grossing over $400k annually.CPT's acclaimed education
programs engage communities in devising new works that speak to
contemporary issues and empower participants to work for positive
change in our community. These programs serve hundreds of youths
and their families who live in public housing, offer free programs
for Cleveland youth, engage teenagers in a robust job training
summer program, and engage formerly homeless adults in treatment
for addiction through theatre creation.CPT is recognized as one of
the Midwest's most progressive and innovative performing arts
institutions that centers social concerns as well as innovative
performances and plays a leadership role in the field both through
its modeling of change and community connection, and through
Raymond's leadership service for Theatre Communications Group and
The National New Play Network.Most CPT artists, staff, and board
are people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.
CPT has a long history of producing work by mostly BIPOC theatre
creators.CPT has expenses of $2.8M a year with twenty-five
full-time employees, eighty plus part-time and seasonal employees,
and hundreds of independent contractors. CPT owns and operates
nearly 75,000 square feet of facilities which include three
buildings built between 1910 and 1930. The facility includes two
flexible-seating theatres, a chapel, a church social hall,
classrooms, rehearsal spaces, a scene shop, offices, and support
spaces. In the last decade, CPT has made significant progress
improving accessibility and functionality of the buildings. CPT is
developing a capital campaign to address its remaining
accessibility concerns and continue to modernize the campus for
artists and patrons.Responsibilities
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