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Provides hands-on support during set-up and day of event at various locations throughout the County ... design displays and banners. Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

Festival Coordinator

Gloucester, VA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Provides hands-on support during set-up and day of event at various locations throughout the County ... design displays and banners. * Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

The timing of months off will be set to meet the needs of the unit and the essential duties of the ... Collaborate with marketing and design teams to ensure consistent branding and promotional messaging ...

Coordinates the annual flower program, including design, purchasing, bed preparation, flower ... Assists with various festival set up and tear down activities. May be required to be on 24-hour ...

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How much do festival set design jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for festival set design in the United States is $30.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $44.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Festival Set Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Festival Set Designer, you need a background in scenic design, art, or architecture, with strong spatial awareness and creative problem-solving skills. Familiarity with design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite, as well as knowledge of construction materials and safety regulations, is typically required. Collaboration, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for working with diverse teams and responding to evolving event needs. These skills ensure that imaginative, safe, and functional sets enhance the festival experience and meet both artistic and logistical demands.

What is festival set design?

Festival set design involves creating and constructing the visual elements and environments for festivals, including stages, installations, and themed areas. Set designers work to enhance the atmosphere and experience of the event by developing unique and engaging settings that align with the festival’s theme and objectives. This process can include conceptualizing designs, collaborating with event organizers, sourcing materials, and overseeing the build and installation. The goal is to create immersive spaces that captivate attendees and support the overall festival experience.

What are the most common challenges faced by festival set designers, and how can I prepare for them?

Festival set designers often face challenges such as working within tight budgets, managing last-minute changes, and ensuring that designs are both visually impactful and safe for large crowds. It's important to be adaptable, collaborate closely with event coordinators, and stay organized when dealing with multiple vendors and timelines. Gaining experience in project management and developing strong communication skills can help you navigate these challenges and ensure your designs come to life smoothly.

What is the difference between Festival Set Design vs Stage Set Design?

AspectFestival Set DesignStage Set Design
CredentialsTypically requires a background in design, art, or theater; certifications varySimilar credentials, often with theater or design degrees
Work EnvironmentOutdoor festival venues, temporary setupsIndoor theaters, concert halls, or event spaces
Industry UsageMusic festivals, cultural events, outdoor celebrationsTheater productions, concerts, live performances
Common Search/ComparisonFestival Set Design vs Stage Set Design

Festival Set Design focuses on creating temporary, outdoor environments for festivals and large-scale events, emphasizing durability and visual impact. Stage Set Design involves designing scenery for indoor performances, prioritizing functionality and storytelling. While both roles require creative skills and similar credentials, their work environments and specific requirements differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Festival Set Design job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 3% Full Time, and 94% Part Time. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,069 per year, or $30.8 per hour.

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Job description

The Network Technical Theatre Supervisor is a high-impact, school-based role responsible for the creative vision, technical execution, and instructional quality of technical theatre across all Success Academy campuses. This role serves as the primary architect for set design and production quality, ensuring a professional and cohesive aesthetic across the network. Reporting to the Theater Program Manager, this individual will balance high-level network strategy with hands-on instruction and event production. This is a salary-based role that requires flexibility for evening rehearsals, weekend festivals, and travel between campuses and storage facilities.

Roles and Responsibilities

We are seeking a visionary and logistically-minded individual to standardize and elevate the "Success Academy Stage." You will be the primary designer for our flagship High School productions while simultaneously building the infrastructure that allows our Elementary and Middle School programs to thrive autonomously.

1. Production Design & Network Strategy
  • High School Creative Lead: Oversee all technical designs and elements for the six HSLA (High School of the Liberal Arts) productions, with a specialized focus on professional-grade set design and construction.
  • Strategic Oversight: Streamline production quality across the network. Ensure Elementary School (ES) productions are "autonomous and clean" while providing Middle School (MS) programs with design input and curated resources.
  • Network Events: Serve as the technical director and lead designer for flagship events, including the Festival of the Performing Arts (March) and the Write it! Perform it! Theatre Festival (April).
  • Budgetary Management: Execute technical theatre initiatives within set budgets, managing the procurement of goods and services for productions across the entire network.
2. Instructional Leadership & Scholar Development
  • Classroom Instruction: Directly teach Stagecraft courses at the Bronx K-12 campus, modeling high-quality technical instruction.
  • Curriculum Refinement: Consistently refine and update technical theatre lessons to be utilized across the network.
  • Club Ownership: Own and manage the Technical Theatre Clubs at all High School locations, fostering a pipeline of scholar technicians.
  • Professional Development: Design and lead technical theatre professional development sessions for teachers during specified content days.
3. Logistics & Asset Management
  • Storage & Distribution: Manage the SA Theatre storage unit; responsible for the organization, inventory, and delivery of goods to various campuses throughout the network.
  • Program Support: Identify and "nurture" campuses or programs currently lacking technical support to ensure equity in production quality.
  • Partnership Expansion: In collaboration with the Network Partnerships lead, establish relationships with local organizations to create internships and advanced opportunities for scholars.
Candidate RequirementsTechnical Expertise
  • Design Portfolio: Significant experience in scenic design and technical direction, specifically for large-scale musical theatre or dramatic productions.
  • Instructional Background: Experience teaching technical theatre or stagecraft to K-12 scholars, with the ability to translate complex technical concepts for beginners.
  • Production Management: Proven ability to manage the logistics of multiple concurrent productions across different geographic locations.
Mindset & Leadership
  • The ETHOS Standard: You embody Excellence, Teamwork, Humor, Ownership, and Scholar-first decision-making.
  • Creative Visionary: You can look at an empty stage and see the potential for a professional-grade environment that inspires scholars.
  • Operational Excellence: You are as comfortable managing a spreadsheet and a storage unit as you are a lighting plot or a power tool.
Physical & Logistical Requirements
  • Valid Driver's License: Required for frequent travel between network sites and the delivery of production materials via the SA storage vehicle.
  • Physicality: Ability to lift heavy scenic elements, climb ladders, and engage in the manual labor associated with set construction and strike.
  • Seasonal Flexibility: Ability to work extended hours during peak festival and production windows (specifically March and April).

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