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Costume Shop Coordinator

Costume Shop Coordinator
Job Summary
The Department of Theatre at the University of Utah-an active R1 institution with a rigorous annual production schedule of 5-6 shows-seeks a highly organized, collaborative, and hands-on Costume Shop Coordinator. This position plays a vital role in supporting the artistic and educational mission of the department by mentoring students, managing costume production processes, and ensuring the successful execution of all costume-related aspects of departmental productions.
This position is integral to the success of the Department of Theatre's production program and educational mission. The Costume Shop Coordinator & Production Support Specialist serves as both a skilled practitioner and dedicated mentor, ensuring students gain practical, hands-on experience while maintaining high production standards.
Responsibilities
Production & Design Support
- Read and analyze scripts for all departmental productions to anticipate costume needs and challenges.
- Collaborate closely with student designers to support show organization, including instruction in garment measurement, sizing, and fit evaluation.
- Attend all costume fittings and maintain detailed fitting notes for designers and shop staff.
- Participate in photo calls, assisting designers with dressing room organization and execution.
- Attend all first and second dress rehearsals, with additional attendance at third dress rehearsals for complex productions.
- Mentor student stage managers in effective communication and collaboration with the costume shop.
- Guide student designers through the full costume production process, providing instruction in practical skills and professional standards.
- Train wardrobe crews for each production, ensuring preparedness for rehearsal and performance demands.
- Build, alter, and repair costumes in support of production needs.
- Oversee and coordinate the work of costume shop personnel on departmental projects.
- Ensure all costume notes, builds, and deadlines are met for key milestones such as photo call and dress rehearsals.
- Manage costume budgets for all productions, maintaining accurate financial records.
- Source costume materials and garments through both online and in-person shopping.
- Accompany students on local shopping trips and execute all purchases, as students do not have direct access to departmental funds.
- Process returns and maintain accurate transaction records using Concur or similar financial systems.
- Coordinate costume pulls from local theatres and external partners, including transporting students to off-site locations as needed.
- Organize and maintain costume inventory, including borrowed items.
- Manage laundry and maintenance of costumes during show runs and oversee post-show strike and cleaning.
- Organize, repair, and/or build mic packs for productions requiring them.Ensure all costume elements are performance-ready and meet production standards
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Costume Design, or related field, or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience); four years professional costume design experience; and training in textiles, theatrical cutting and draping, dying, scheduling, personnel management, budgetary supervision, and theatrical design required. Excellent oral and written communication skills; supervisory and training skills; the ability to work in a detail- and deadline-oriented environment; and a commitment to service excellence also required. A Master of Fine Arts in Costume Design is preferred.
Preferences
Required Qualifications
- Demonstrated experience in costume construction, alteration, and wardrobe management.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple productions simultaneously.
- Experience mentoring or teaching students in a theatrical or educational setting.Familiarity with budgeting processes and financial tracking systems (e.g., Concur).
- Experience working in a university or educational theatre environment.
- Knowledge of professional theatre production practices and standards.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in collaborative and instructional contexts.
Special Instructions
Please provide at least two references.
Requisition Number: PRN44951B
Full Time or Part Time? Full Time
Work Schedule Summary: This position requires a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, aligned with rehearsal and production timelines. The role is highly active and involves physical tasks such as lifting, organizing materials, and working in shop and performance spaces.
Department: 00079 - Theatre Department
Location: Campus
Pay Rate Range: 50,000-53,000
Close Date: 8/31/2026
Open Until Filled:
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