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Job Category:Student Hourly
Job Profile:Student Help
Job Summary:Department of Theatre & Dance - Office Assistant (Student) Location: Department of Theatre & Dance
Supervisor: DJ Haugen, Department Administrative Specialist
Contact: 715-346-2341 | DHaugen@UWSP.edu
Employment type: Student hourly position
Hours: Avg. 6 hours/week during 2026-2027 academic year (flexible; may increase for events)
Wage: $11.00/hr
Office Assistant - Job DescriptionPosition summaryProvide front-office, event-support, and publicity assistance for the Department of Theatre & Dance. The Office Assistant supports administrative operations, recruitment and audition logistics, promotional activities, and event staffing under the direction of the Department Administrative Specialist. This student role develops office, communication, and event-management skills in a theatre/dance environment.
Core responsibilitiesAdministration & Front Desk (primary)
- Provide professional phone/email reception and in-person customer service; greet visitors and direct inquiries.
- Maintain departmental office areas: tidy common spaces, dust, clean glass, disinfect surfaces, restock materials rack and callboard, manage recycling and outdated publications.
- Perform daily office tasks: mail pickup/delivery, copying, filing, archiving, on campus errands, and basic data entry.
- Handle confidential department information with discretion and follow office dress code and guidelines.
Publicity & Communications
- Update Department Publicity schedule each semester and proof all publicity materials before distribution.
- Prepare and mail Preview Invitation letters to area high schools; maintain relevant Excel lists.
- Create periodic promotional content for campus outlets (e.g., radio "Read Often") and assist with social media recruitment campaigns as assigned.
- Maintain poster distribution lists and coordinate poster availability and pickup for practicum students.
Event & Performance Support
- Assist with coat check operations: ensure cleanliness, supply delivery (programs), flashlight/battery checks, and proper storage/hanging of coats; deliver House Manager binder by preview.
- Support First Nighters: assist with tabletop design, prepare and organize nametags, set up/check-in materials, and coordinate post-event breakdown/storage.
- Assist Administrative Assistant and faculty with orientation picnic, recruitment events, tours, and department-hosted activities.
Auditions & Recruitment
- Assist in planning, setup, and execution of theatre and dance audition days: create volunteer sign-up sheets, manage volunteer assignments, prepare audition schedules and applicant letters, and email schedules to applicants.
- Set up audition spaces (tables, chairs, media, signage), prepare name badges, manage beverage stations, confirm cleanliness, place spike marks, and supervise student volunteers.
- Lead group tours for prospective students; represent the Department positively during recruitment and events.
Other duties
- Perform additional office and event tasks as assigned to support department operations and student learning goals.
Required qualifications- Enrolled Theatre, Dance, or Arts Management student in good academic standing.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and professional telephone etiquette.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Teams, Word, Excel) and familiarity with Adobe Suite.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to balance phone duties, visitor reception, and project deadlines.
- Positive, friendly, professional demeanor; ability to represent the department in recruitment and events.
- Trustworthy handling of confidential information.
- Willingness to learn department programs, recruitment procedures, and audition processes.
Preferred qualifications- Previous front desk, administrative, or event support experience.
- Experience with social media content creation or campus publicity channels.
- Familiarity with theatrical production terminology, front-of-house procedures, or stage management basics.
- Basic camera or AV setup knowledge is a plus.
Competencies & soft skills- Dependability and punctuality
- Attention to detail and proofreading ability
- Customer-service orientation
- Teamwork and ability to supervise/coordinate student volunteers
- Time management and multitasking under event timelines
- Professional judgment and confidentiality
Working conditions & expectations- Typical work performed on campus, in office, and in/around performance spaces; some evening and weekend hours for required performances, previews, auditions, and events.
- Must adhere to office dress code and behave professionally during public-facing activities.
- Position may require lifting/moving posters, programs, and light event supplies.
Student learning outcomes- Develop time-management, organizational, and professional office skills.
- Gain practical experience in event planning, front-of-house operations, and audition logistics.
- Improve technical skills with office and creative software tools
- Build communication, networking, and teamwork experience within a performing-arts department.
- Plan and implement a social media recruitment campaign (when assigned).
- Serve as an integral member of a professional departmental team.
Compensation & scheduling notes- Wage: $11.00/hour. Average 6 hours/week; scheduling flexible and may require additional hours during busy event periods. Supervisor coordinates shifts and event assignments.
How to apply- Submit current resume and brief cover letter to DJ Haugen (DHaugen@UWSP.edu). Include availability for the 2026.2027 academic year and any relevant experience with events, publicity, or front desk work.
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