Vice President, Academy Theaters
Company: The Alliance for Media Arts and Culture
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 14, 2024
Job Description:
This is an extraordinary opportunity for an experienced venue
manager to reimagine theater operations at the Academy. The
position will oversee theater operations at the four
state-of-the-art theaters operated by the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
(Academy Museum) at their venues in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles:
the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, the Linwood Dunn Theater, the David
Geffen Theater, and the Ted Mann Theater. You will be responsible
for integrating two separate theater operations teams, overseeing
the Cinema Projection and Events A/V teams, and developing unified
policies and procedures, and hiring, training, and managing a newly
unified Academy Theaters team. This will include ensuring seamless
operations for every show and activity supported by the department
and delivery of a best-in-class customer service experience across
the Academy's theaters and its other spaces.Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Overall responsibility for the Academy Theaters Department,
including strategic, managerial, fiscal, operational,
administration, scheduling, and staff supervision functions to
ensure a premier experience for the theaters.
- Work closely with the Academy COO and other staff to create the
vision and long-term strategy for the development and growth of the
Academy Theaters Department, with a focus on the integration of the
AMPAS and Academy Museum teams into one unified team and oversight
of the Cinema Projection and Events A/V team.
- Oversee and work closely with the leader of the Cinema
Projection team to uphold the highest technical standards in our
theaters.
- Serve as the lead representative for the Academy and work
closely with the Theater Standards Committee or any successor
advisory group.
- Oversee the Events A/V team and its work in the Academy's
theaters and its other spaces.
- Ensure access to theater programs is as inclusive and
accessible as possible.
- Effectively communicate the capabilities and any limitations of
the Academy theaters to internal and external stakeholders.
- Develop and ensure that department systems, procedures, and
practices support effective operations while also providing
outstanding customer service.
- Project an image of friendliness, professionalism, and
willingness to provide personalized services to all members,
clients, vendors, employees, and guests.
- Develop and maintain operations budgets for the theaters.
- Negotiate contracts and manage relationships with vendors and
suppliers.
- Recruit, train, and manage department staff members, including
implementing performance tracking and improvement measures.
- Ensure the theater facilities and technologies are in optimal
condition for an exceptional movie experience, including all
back-of-house support spaces and green rooms. Frequent on-site
presence is required.
- Lead production meetings in-house programming in close
collaboration with Film Programming, Public Programming, and
Academy Membership and schedule and assist with rehearsals, sound
checks, and projection checks whenever necessary.
- Serve as a liaison with departments across the Academy and with
vendors regarding production, security, and visitor services for
all client-led rental events.
- Work closely with Academy departments to create detailed
production and technical plans for the successful execution of
public programs.
- Maintain a strong working knowledge of new cinema technology
including ADA devices and provide recommendations to senior
leadership for advancement in this area.
- Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal laws and
regulations.
- Take on other duties as assigned.Qualifications and
Requirements:
- A bachelor's degree in business, hospitality, or related field
preferred.
- 10+ years of experience operating a high-profile cinema or
event venue; museum, or other arts nonprofit experience a
plus.
- 10+ years of managerial experience and significant working
knowledge of best practices to develop high performing teams.
- Strong knowledge of cost center/departmental operations within
an organization, including financial, managerial, strategic,
budgeting and staff supervision.
- Demonstrated knowledge of cinema technology, lighting design,
sound design, and theater operations.
- Demonstrated knowledge of film history and the film
industry.
- Demonstrated knowledge of current and legacy film sound and
picture formats.
- Demonstrated knowledge of sound and picture presentation and
the sensibility to identify when it is right and when it is
wrong.
- Experience working with venue rental clients.
- Flexibility and problem-solving skills to adapt to the
ever-changing nature of live events.
- Strong understanding of movie theater showmanship best
practices required.
- Must enjoy working with the public and demonstrate
friendliness, professionalism, enthusiasm, and a customer-centric
approach.
- Proven effectiveness in planning, assigning, directing,
motivating, and reviewing the work of employees.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include evenings,
weekends, and some holidays.
- A commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and
inclusion.Physical Demands:
- Moving, stair climbing, traversing stairways, forward bending
or squatting, and moderate transporting.
- Remain in a stationary position for extended periods of
time.NOTE: All requirements are subject to modification to
accommodate individuals with disabilities.If hired, we require all
employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, unless a medical or
religious accommodation is needed as determined on a case-by-case
basis.The expected base salary for this role is $160,000. The
actual base pay offered will be determined by factors such as
experience, skills, training, location, certifications, education,
and other factors permitted by law. Decisions will be made on a
case-by-case basis.Our Benefits:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision.
- PTO and Sick Time
- 401(k)
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