Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Oddfellows Playhouse is Seeking an Experienced Office Manager

Oddfellows youth theater needs a part time office manager (30 hours a week) with experience in general administrative duties, managing social media, press releases, marketing, and website updates.  Must have experience with databases and spreadsheets.  Must be able to multi-task and respond to walk ins and phone calls and direct the work of interns.  Hours can be flexible but will include some evenings and weekends supporting classes and productions.  Preferred Bachelors in Communications or Marketing or 5 years of business experience.  Accounting experience a plus.  

Location: 128 Washington St. Middletown, CT

Please send your resume and cover letter to info@oddfellows.org 

About us:
Oddfellows Playhouse was founded in 1975 as a community-based, multicultural theater program designed to include children from all backgrounds. Oddfellows remains Connecticut’s largest and most active year-round youth theater, an independent, not-for-profit organization that annually serves over 1,200 young people.  The mission is “ to build essential life skills through the performing arts.”
In 2013 Oddfellows Playhouse was named “Connecticut’s Best Children’s Theatre by Connecticut Magazine.  In 2012 Oddfellows was awarded its very first National Endowment for the Arts award for the Our Town grant. In 2003, Citizens Bank named Oddfellows Playhouse its Community Champion for youth services, and CPTV featured the Playhouse and its program on a special titled art.culture.life. In 1999, the Playhouse received a Community Service Award from the Middlesex County NAACP in recognition of its years of commitment to young people, particularly those challenged by poverty.  The New England Theatre Conference recognized the Playhouse’s history of quality performing arts and youth education with an Award of Excellence in 1998.
The Playhouse has produced over 350 shows, including classics, contemporary and world premieres.

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