We are currently in need of three to four ticket sellers to join our team for the season ahead with opportunity to advance and continue to work into the future. The ticketing team is part of the larger Front-of-House staff group. Ticketing staff are responsible for attending to day-to-day and event ticket sales, client care and running reports. They carry out regular activities to ensure the financially effective and customer service-oriented operations of the ticketing and registration activities at Eighth & Eight Creative Spaces (Massey Theatre Complex, New Westminster, BC) and affiliated offsite facilities such as Anvil Theatre.
We work in a highly customer service-oriented industry, which involves a variety of clients and patrons with differing needs. An online service runs in parallel to our daily phone and in-person sales hours, which are currently offered Tuesdays through Saturdays, from noon to 5pm on-site at Massey Theatre. Events and performances are typically in the evenings and on weekends. The team is expected to help cover the hours in the range of 15 plus hours per week per person. The work is fast-paced at times and quiet at others, leaving staff the ability to catch up on data management and other duties.
Members of the team should be familiar with performing arts as well as have an understanding of arts audiences and their information needs. They should know their way around the technologies required for ticketing and be comfortable with upholding policies. The team must be able to express what is happening and do so enthusiastically when dealing with the public. They will have an organized and solutions-oriented spirit as well as a compassionate and sociable nature.
There is opportunity to join the larger front-of-house staff group if more work hours are desired.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
QUALIFICATIONS WE ARE HOPING TO FIND
WORKING CONDITIONS
REMUNERATION
$22 per hour plus 4% vacation pay (starting wage)
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Eighth and Eight / Massey Theatre Society exists and operates on the unceded traditional territories of Hul’qumi’num speaking Coast Salish peoples of Qayqayt, Musqueam, Kwantlen, Kwikwetlem and Katzie. We are committed to providing access to the space to those peoples and to contributing to their efforts toward cultural resurgence through our work. Consultation and direct employment of Indigenous people is a priority in these and other efforts. The Society is influenced by, and of service to, a broad range of communities, world views, ways of working and lived experiences. With conscious intention we are seeking a candidate whose identity may not have been equitably included in our organization, or the professional artistic sector historically. We encourage applicants to articulate their personal connections and perspectives, in relation to systemic barriers, so that we may advance creating a more equitable and inclusive workplace.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants are required to submit a resume and a maximum one page letter expressing their interest. Candidates should describe their related skills, experience and special qualities and characteristics that will add to the our understanding of your qualifications. References may be submitted at the time of application, or it is acceptable that they be added upon request.
Executive and Programming Director, Jessica Schneider, will identify candidates to be interviewed. Only those being interviewed will be contacted.
The position will start as soon as possible.
Application Deadline: September 30 at midnight
Submit Applications via email to: jessica@masseytheatre.com