Drama Intern
Full job description
Cultivate your Career
As Alberta's 'Botanical Arts City', St. Albert is a community renowned for its botanical arts, its commitment to a green lifestyle and the cultivation of activities that provide for a well-rounded quality of life. Our employees provide over 72,000 residents with high-quality programs and services and we are proud to contribute to making St. Albert one of the best places to live in Canada.
The Opportunity
As the Drama Intern, you will provide support and assistance to our team of instructors that offer musical theatre programs and camps to youth aged 3 – 19 years. These programs and camps are offered by the Performing Arts branch of the City of St. Albert’s Community Services department. There is a week of planning followed by five weeks of drama camps.
Responsibilities may include assisting instructors by helping children learn music, choreography, running improv games and any other tasks the Lead Instructor assigns. Active participation in the day-to-day operations of the camps is vital. You will also be involved in supporting some final reporting at the end of the camps. Some light administrative duties may be included.
Other tasks and responsibilities may include:
- Supporting the setup and breakdown of equipment, including cameras, computers, monitors, sound systems, and pianos.
- Assisting with arranging and clearing chairs between classes.
- Helping with student sign-in.
- Providing support for classroom demonstrations as needed.
- Serving as a liaison between instructors and administration.
- Assisting with class planning, delivery, and weekly reporting.
- Supporting administrative tasks such as data entry.
Qualifications
- The individuals we are looking for should ideally have extensive experience in the performing arts genre.
- Experience working with youth is a definite asset.
- The interns we seek are team players with high levels of interpersonal and communication skill.
Further to the requirements listed above:
- Preference will be given to students pursuing post secondary education in Musical Theatre, Acting, Music or Education.
- We seek applicants with some of the following: dance experience, experience working with youth of all ages, and significant experience in Musical Theatre.
Hours of Work
- 6 - 12 hours per week (mostly evening and weekends April-June and September to December)
- 15 – 30+ hours per week (mostly daytime in July-August)
Compensation
$17.47 – 21.27 per hour based on qualifications and experience.
Application Information
- Please upload a cover letter and a resume when applying for this opportunity. These will need to be uploaded as two separate documents.
- This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, at the same or lower classification level.
- Please note that the City conducts most interviews via video conference and will provide a link and instructions to applicants selected for an interview.
Closing Statement
We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. The City of St. Albert will no longer accept applications in person, via fax, email or by post. Applications will only be accepted to 10:00 p.m. (Mountain Time Zone) on closing date.