Seasonal Line Producer - Summer Festival

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts team

Description

About the job Position: Seasonal Line Producer, Summer Festival
Department: Programming
Must be available full-time from June throughout August of 2023
This position provides fundamental line producing support for Lincoln Center’s 2023 Summer Festival. The line producer serves as the main liaison between the artists and Lincoln Center and will take the lead in advancing and running a wide range of performances including silent discos, family programming, music, dance, spoken word events, jazz and comedy nights. This position should expect a highly intense schedule from June 14 throughout August 13 th of 2023. Reports to Director, Artistic Programming.
Line Producing:
  • Work closely with Director of Artistic Programming in advancing and planning performances, projects and events for Lincoln Center’s Summer Festival.
  • Main artist contact throughout the entire producing process including but not limited to contracts, budgets, marketing materials, collecting tech and hospitality riders.
  • Onsite management and point person; Creates a positive experience for artists and serve as onsite representative to ensure all concerns are addressed swiftly .
  • Work closely with Event Production Managers running and advancing shows: securing all production elements such as backline, equipment rental, and managing day-of schedules.
  • Budget management: make decisions that have a direct impact on the production related to rentals, housing, hospitality, and transportation.
  • Track production expenses
  • Manages and maintains internal communications with Lincoln Center’s Departments including PACO, Production, Legal, People Team and Marcomm , as well as LCPA constituent colleagues as applicable
  • Supports Director of Artistic Programming in keeping track of overall timelines and schedules
  • Work with the Executive Coordinator to keep track of the issuing and execution of contracts and payments
  • Manages, maintains and update Monday.com, Arts Vision and Sharepoint as needed.
  • Represents Lincoln Center onsite.

Requirements

You’ll be a fit if you bring:
  • 2-5 years of Line Producing experience in performing arts, touring or production, with a keen interest in working with artists.
  • Ability to, and willingness to work a robust Festival schedule outdoors during summer months.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast paced, results driven department/organization
  • Solid computer and organizational skills
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to self-direct.
  • A passion for the performing arts.
Please Note: All newly hired employees of Lincoln Center must have their booster dose of an FDA-authorized or WHO-listed COVID-19 vaccine, and provide proof of such in order to begin employment at any time after March 1, 2022, unless a reasonable accommodation on the following limited bases is granted. LCPA will consider accommodation requests from individuals who are unable to receive a COVID-19 vaccination due to either an underlying medical condition or sincerely held religious beliefs on a case-by-case basis in accordance with LCPA’s policies as well as federal, state, and local laws. Supporting documentation may be requested.

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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

**Overview** Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is the steward of the world’s leading performing arts center, an artistic and civic cornerstone for New York City comprised of eleven resident companies on a 16-acre campus. The nonprofit’s strategic priorities include: supporting the arts organizations that call Lincoln Center home to realize their missions and fostering opportunities for collaboration across campus; championing inclusion and increasing the accessibility and reach of Lincoln Center’s work; and reimagining and strengthening the performing arts for the 21st century and beyond, helping ensure their rightful place at the center of civic life. The 11 resident organizations include: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Film at Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center Theater, The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York Philharmonic, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, the School of American Ballet, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Job Details

Posted on Apr 28

New York, NY, USA

Temporary

Mid