Reporting to the Director of Facility Operations, this position is responsible for all Front of House operations for Hopkins Center events. Direct reports include temporary employees, students and community volunteer usher workforce. Diplomacy and maintaining a high level of customer service are essential as this position balances the needs of the many on- and off-campus constituents, including patrons, institutional donors, alumni, students, faculty and staff, members and others.
Reporting to the Senior Box Office Manager, this core member of the Box Office team contributes to all aspects of a sophisticated ticketing and patron services operation. They handle ongoing box office and database tasks, process sales, provide direct patron support, manage student ticket sellers, and run on-site operations for events. They work collaboratively across Hop departments to meet ticketing needs and facilitate analysis of Hop programming and practices.
Discover an amazing opportunity to work in Arts Administration at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, a nexus of creativity in the Upper Valley. Working in the Director's Office, this position will gain exposure and work with a collaborative team of creative professionals who believe in the power of the arts to transform lives. Reporting directly to the Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Belonging, this position ensures the smooth and efficient operation of the Director's office as well as providing high-level support to the Howard Gilman '44 Executive Director.
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One of the most diverse institutions of higher education in New England, Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and has a strong commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, and veterans.
Hopkins Center Fellows Program
The Hop Fellows program is a student residency program with a defined curriculum designed for Dartmouth undergraduate and graduate students to examine the societal impact of the arts, to grow as leaders, and to explore career opportunities. Fellows collaborate with Hop professional staff and visiting artists and scholars in a variety of departments and projects.