What is the New 42nd Street Apprentice Program?
Apprentices take on a wide variety of responsibilities within the daily operations of The New 42nd Street and its projects. In addition to providing hands-on involvement in the business of running a nonprofit performing arts organization, these paid employment opportunities also include weekly seminars and workshops on such topics as professionalism, interview skills and resume writing.
Apprenticeship departments include: Communications, Development, Finance, New Victory Artistic Programing, New Victory Education, New Victory Operations, Production Management, & Studio Operations.
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What Does a Studio Operations Apprentice Do?
The Operations Department of The New 42nd Street is responsible for the day-to-day operations and long-term planning of 14 rehearsal studios and a blackbox theater (The Duke on 42nd Street). Apprentices in this department will be involved in all aspects of the Studio building operations. The bulk of duties will be administrative and office-related such as:
- Helping to maintain current records of studio rentals, department expenses and equipment
- General telephone and clerical work (Apprentices will be instructed on proper use of all office equipment)
- Helping with preparation for special events
- Ongoing research to ensure that the Studios are meeting the needs of the performing arts companies in the building
- Some interaction with performing artists and stage managers
When show and programming schedule permits, there are also occasions for some production and technical opportunities such as:
- Assisting with maintenance of theatrical technical equipment
- Assisting with load-ins and load-outs for the Studios and The Duke on 42nd Street
- Learning some basic theatrical lighting design and technical skills with hands-on experience during special events.
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