Director of Artistic Operations at Arizona Opera
Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Nov, 25

Salary

85000.0

Posted On

01 Sep, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership Skills, Excel, Flexible Schedule, Directors, Opera, Rehearsals, Afm, Powerpoint, Google Docs, Air Travel

Industry

Human Resources/HR

Description

Arizona Opera is seeking a highly creative, communicative, organized, and dedicated Director of Artistic Operations to join its leadership team as the company builds on its 50+ year legacy toward a vision centered on community, education, collaboration, artistic excellence and innovation.
Founded in 1971, Arizona Opera is a cornerstone of the arts and culture community in Arizona, serving both Phoenix and Tucson with a mission to connect and inspire its communities through artistically vibrant programs and productions that combine music, storytelling, and the human voice. Over the years, Arizona Opera has become known for its innovative productions, prolific education and community-centric programming, and commitment to both classic and contemporary works.
At the heart of Arizona Opera’s vision is a deep commitment to creating transformative experiences through the power of opera. This commitment is evident in Arizona Opera’s mainstage productions, its community engagement initiatives, and its education programs that reach across the state, bringing the art form to diverse audiences and inspiring future generations of artists and opera lovers alike.
Like many performing arts organizations around the country, Arizona Opera is navigating the challenges of the post-pandemic landscape, including issues affecting attendance and contributed income. To address these challenges, Arizona Opera has recently adopted a new strategic plan, focused on financial and organizational sustainability, education, community engagement and collaboration.
Now in its 18th year, the Marion Roose Pullin Arizona Opera Studio plays an essential role in Arizona Opera’s artistic profile, bridging the gap between academic studies and a professional career. Studio Artists are in residence throughout the season, performing both on the main stage and across Arizona, while receiving well-rounded personalized instruction designed to propel each artist to the next stages of their career. Alumni of Arizona Opera’s Marion Roose Pullin Opera Studio regularly appear with leading opera companies throughout the world.
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Department: Artistic
Reports To: President and General Director
FLSA Status: Not Eligible for OT (Exempt)
Classification: Full-time
Salary range: $75-85,000, commensurate with experience
The Director of Artistic Operations (the “Director”) will be a key member of Arizona Opera’s leadership team, working closely with the President and General Director to maximize the company’s artistic vibrancy and excellence, continually increasing Arizona Opera’s civic value for the benefit of the communities it serves.
As the Director of Artistic Operations, the Director oversees the Artistic Department’s involvement in all opera productions, workshops, and other programs, including providing support to other departments as needed for their artistic needs. The Director leads departmental budgeting, collaborates with the President and General Director on auditions and casting, and manages all relations with artist unions (i.e., AFM and AGMA).
The Director also provides administrative oversight of the Marion Roose Pullin Opera Studio Artists and collaborates with the President and General Director and the company’s Head of Music in the selection of the Studio Artists, in order to develop the optimal pathway for artistic and professional growth for each Studio Artist, including casting within each Arizona Opera’s mainstage season.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

  • Proficiency Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel & PowerPoint
  • Proficiency in Propared, Google docs, and/or similar systems a plus
  • Proficiency in web-based research tools, particularly those related to artistic planning (e.g., Operabase)

TRAVEL/OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

Primary residency in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area is required. Reliable transportation required and must be able to travel statewide. Flexible schedule that will require working some nights and weekends to attend events, performances, rehearsals, etc. This position requires air travel.

TO APPLY

Send cover letter, resume and names and contact information for three references to HR@azopera.org.
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed.
The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the position change.

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AS DIRECTOR OF ARTISTIC OPERATIONS

  • Research ideas for repertoire, directors, conductors, singers etc. in collaboration with the President and General Director and company leadership
  • Screen artist materials and identify and recommend potential singers for future productions
  • Coordinate artistic initiatives with the President and General Director, in alignment with Arizona Opera’s strategic plan
  • Lead the preparation of the Artistic and Studio budgets, cash flows, and other reporting as needed
  • Negotiate artist contracts and extend offers with agents and independent artists
  • Manage and oversee all matters related to travel/housing, as supported by the Production & Artistic Operations Manager
  • Work with the Head of Music to ensure proper musical preparation for all mainstage productions, including the establishment of cuts, editions, and musical changes for each production, and ensure clear communication of such among the Artistic Department, casts, and creatives
  • Work with the Production area to create the master rehearsal calendar and review and approve changes to the schedule
  • Oversee and manage the Orchestra Manager and Orchestra Librarian, communicating with them regularly to ensure adherence to policies and support personnel management, in collaboration with the Head of Music
  • Create orchestra and chorus schedules
  • Oversee distribution of rehearsal notes in rehearsal room and in the theater
  • Participate in mainstage auditions with the President and General Director and Head Of Music
  • Work in conjunction with outward facing departments, including Education and Community Engagement, Marketing, and Development, to schedule performance opportunities for Studio, Mainstage Artists, Chorus Members or Singers from the community as needed
  • Participate as a member of the management team for negotiations with artistic/music unions, including AGMA and AFM
  • Coordinate repertoire with principal artists for ancillary events
  • Attend events and performances and act as liaison to the artists

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS RELATED TO THE MARION ROOSE PULLIN OPERA STUDIO

  • Serve as primary administrator of the Pullin Opera Studio to ensure the highest quality of mentorship for Studio Artists, working with the Head of Music to maximize the Artists’ career opportunities
  • Work with the Head of Music to ensure the musical and linguistic development of the Studio Artists, including selecting guest faculty and arranging master classes, as well as collaborating with the President and General Director in the selection of Artistic Advisors for the program’s continued growth and strategic direction
  • Lead the selection of Studio Artists, including the application process and pre-screening, working with the President and General Director and/or Head of Music on live audition tours and final artist selection
  • Create and maintain the Pullin Opera Studio budget
  • Maintain close contact with conductors to ensure highest musical standards for each production, including as it relates to the participation of the Studio Artists
  • Speak at ancillary cultivation or performance related events as requested, including all Pullin Opera Studio events
  • Support Arizona Opera’s Development Department on donor cultivation and events as needed
  • Other duties as the company may assign
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