What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clayton Center for the Arts Production Coordinator position at Maryville College?
Position Title: Production Coordinator
Department: Clayton Center for the Arts (CCA)
Title of Immediate Supervisor: Technical Director
Funded Term / Work Cycle: 12-month/Full Time
Expected Daily Work Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; evenings/weekends required for events
Expected Weekly Work Schedule: Monday – Friday
Pay Grade: 5S
Starting Salary Expectations: $39,334 - $43,000
About Maryville College:
Maryville College is a nationally ranked institution of higher learning and one of America’s oldest colleges. For more than 200 years, we’ve educated students to be giving citizens and gifted leaders to study everything so that they are prepared for anything. Our graduates are equipped to address complex problems, engage with diverse communities, and launch meaningful careers.
Nestled in Maryville, Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the city of Knoxville, our campus combines the beauty of a rural setting with the advantages of an urban center. With a wide range of academic programs and a strong tradition of career preparation, our alumni live “strong of mind and brave of heart,” carrying forward our Presbyterian founder’s charge to do good on the largest possible scale.
Mission
At Maryville College, we offer more than a mission—we offer support. Our employees receive a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage; a generous paid time off program; a retirement plan with an employer match of up to 5%; tuition benefits for employees, spouses, and dependents; and the opportunity to grow in a collaborative community that values professional excellence and personal well-being.
“Maryville College prepares students for lives of citizenship and leadership as we challenge each one to search for truth, grow in wisdom, work for justice and dedicate a life of creativity and service to the peoples of the world.”
Values:
- Scholarship: We commit ourselves to lifelong curiosity and learning, to the search for knowledge, and to intellectual creativity.
- Respect: We commit ourselves to honor the worth, dignity, and freedom of ourselves and all creation, and to treat others as we wish to be treated.
- Integrity: We commit ourselves to truth, honesty, dependability, and responsibility in all our actions and relationships.
Education required
- Bachelor’s degree OR relevant theatre/event management experience equivalent
Experience required
- 1–3 years production/technical coordination preferred
- Experience with project scheduling, production calendars, or stage management
- Budget tracking or purchasing experience beneficial
Leadership & Collaboration
- Coordinates communication across technical, programming, FOH, rentals, and campus partners
- Drives weekly production meetings; distributes notes and task follow-ups
- Supports crew supervision indirectly through schedule clarity and call sheets
Operations & Production Management
- Builds and maintains master production calendar in EMS
- Manages crew scheduling for student workers and over-hire stagehands
- Tracks labor budget projections for Technical Director review
- Supports backstage operations during critical production phases
- Tracks production milestones, change requests, and schedule impacts to support on-time, on-budget delivery
- Coordinates with Facilities and custodial services to ensure venue readiness, changeovers, and maintenance needs are tracked and resolved
Data, Technology & Compliance
- Maintains accurate production documentation, riders, technical notes, contracts
- Ensures compliance with safety procedures and backstage access protocols
- Maintains inventory records and equipment tracking
- Supports accessibility accommodations and emergency procedures for artists, crew, and audiences
Fiscal Oversight
- Prepares POs, tracks invoices, reconciles purchasing logs
- Assists TD with production budget tracking and reporting
- Obtains quotes for rentals, purchases, and vendor services
Strategic Planning & Sustainability
- Improves calendar workflows and reduces scheduling conflicts
- Helps increase rental readiness and venue utilization
- Supports post-mortem evaluation to enhance future efficiency
Other:
- Other duties as assigned to support the mission of Maryville College and the successful operation of the Clayton Center for the Arts.
NOTE: Other roles/duties will be assigned as necessary to assist the College in the attainment of the goals set forth and the enhancement of a positive, respectful learning environment for all staff, faculty, and students.
- Highly organized & deadline-driven
- Strong communication and follow-through
- Working knowledge of theatre production and backstage processes
- Proficient with scheduling/office software (EMS, MS/Google Suite)
- Customer-service mindset when working with renters & artists
- Valid Driver’s License
- OSHA 10 certification required within first 6 months
- CPR/First Aid preferred
- Must move between venues regularly
- Standing for extended periods during load-ins/tech
- Ability to lift 40 lbs occasionally
- Nights/weekends required during performance weeks
- Computer/software platforms (EMS, spreadsheets, p-card logs)
- May operate light/sound/video under direction during support periods
Salary : $39,334 - $43,000