Head of Props
Chemainus Theatre Festival
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- Posted Date: Posted 3 days ago
- Closing Date: December 30, 2025
- Location: Chemainus
- Salary: $25.69
Company Overview
About the Chemainus Theatre Festival:
Founded in 1993, the Chemainus Theatre Festival is a not-for-profit professional theatre company located on Vancouver Island. The Chemainus Theatre Festival is dedicated to building a just, equitable, inclusive, diverse, and accessible workplace and community. We encourage all interested applicants to apply and will consider all submissions inclusive of all ages, ability, gender, race, ethnocultural identity, or any other basis. With gratitude, we acknowledge the Puneluxutth (Penelakut) Tribe and the hul’qumi’num speaking peoples, on whose traditional territory we work and play.
Job Description
Job Title: Head of Props
Job Category: IATSE 168 Seasonal Employee
Position Overview:
Reporting to the Production Manager, the Head of Props is responsible for the coordination and operations of the properties department. Duties of the Head of Props shall include, but not be limited to, the costing and planning for the department and the procurement and/or creation of all properties, furniture and set decorations. They work collaboratively with the Technical Director, Head Carpenter, guest artists and other production departments to ensure the artistic vision of the director and design team is realized on stage while maintaining safe work practices for all production staff and guest artists, in accordance with company policy, Worksafe BC, CAEA, Actsafe, IATSE 168 and industry best standards.
Key Responsibilities:
· Fulfilling all responsibilities in a manner consistent with the Chemainus Theatre Festival’s mission statement, respectful workplace policy and communication credo.
· Upholding the professional image and name of the theatre during all dealings with staff, guest artists and the public.
· Communication of departmental updates in a timely, professional and respectful manner to CTF staff and guest artists.
· Procure, adapt, or create all properties and set dressings as required.
· Construct or adapt specialty items as needed in mediums such as fabric, paper, paint, wood, metal or other materials.
· Create paper props or set dressing materials using graphic design tools as required.
· Basic wiring or mechanical operation of practical props or set dressing fixtures as required.
· Maintain props in their Opening Night quality throughout the performance run as required.
· Creating, modifying and/or interpreting various technical and shop drawings.
· Managing an annual and show-specific budget.
· Managing department inventory and repairs or informing the Production Manager when outsourcing may be required.
· Researching, planning, and implementing properties and set dressing for each production.
· Maintaining rentals and/or CTF equipment in good repair.
· Providing a safe, tidy, clean and well-maintained work environment which adheres to company policy, Worksafe BC, CAEA, Actsafe and industry best practices.
· Training, orienting and supervising casual staff as required.
· Attending departmental and company meetings as required.
· Supporting or assisting other CTF production departments as required.
· Other production tasks as assigned by the Production Manager.
Required Qualifications & Skills:
· Post-secondary education in a technical theatre program and/or prior service in a similar position.
· Experience and proficiency in the creation and construction of theatrical properties in a variety of mediums.
· A collaborative, creative, and strategic thinking individual with experience in not-profit theatre production.
· Self-directed, able to identify and undertake a task with limited direction or information when required.
· Strong organizational, and project management skills.
· Strong verbal and written communication skills.
· Ability to switch focus and effectively prioritize tasks.
· Willingness to learn and develop skills.
· Comfortable working in dynamic and deadline-based environment.
· Experience working in a team-based collaborative environment with a positive attitude towards delivering high-quality presentations in an environment of mutual respect.
· Holds safety in high esteem and familiar with guidelines and regulations from Worksafe BC, CAEA, Actsafe and Theatrical Industry standards
· Ability to work with diplomacy and tact with a wide range of relevant people and groups.
· Experience working alongside a unionized crew.
· Strong knowledge of office software an asset (Outlook, Word, Excel, Sharepoint).
· Class 5 BC driver’s license an asset
· Basic First Aid certification an asset
· Available to work evenings and weekends when required.
Working Conditions
· Working independently with safety protocols in place
· Working around and with power tools and power equipment
· Frequent lifting of up to 50lbs
· Prolonged standing
· Frequent use of stairs and use of ladders
· Working with various chemicals common to the craft: glue, paint, etc
· Frequent driving of company vehicles (owned and rented): minivan & cube trucks
· Very occasional travel may be required
Compensation & Benefits:
· $25.69 per hour in accordance with the CTF & IATSE 168 collective bargaining agreement with benefits as follows:
o 4% Vacation Pay
o 5 sick days per year
o 1% in lieu of health & dental benefits
o 1% contribution to the CEIRP
· 2 Complimentary Theatre tickets to each CTF mainstage production.
· CTF Company Card benefits which include additional staff discounts for the Playbill Dining Room, Gallery Gift Shop, CTF Cabaret Series Tickets and applicable local Chemainus businesses
Hours of Work:
Typical hours of work are weekdays from 9:00am to 5:30pm with some evenings, weekends and extended days expected in the weeks leading up to each mainstage production.
1,040 Guaranteed Minimum Hours for the 2026 Season
Additional hours and/or responsibilities, including the role of ATD, may be offered to the right candidate.
2026 Production Dates (dates as currently planned and subject to change)
Show #1 – Godspell
Build & Notes as called – January 12-February 20
Strike – March 31-April 1
Show #2 – The Ladies Foursome
Build & Notes as called – March 23-April 17
Strike – May 19-20
Show #3 – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Build & Notes as called – May 4-June 12
Strike – September 1-2
Show #4 – Peril in the Alps
Build & Notes as called – August 17-September 25
Strike – October 27-28
Show #5 – The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Build & Notes as called – October 5-November 13
Strike – December 28-29
*Possible flexibility of the above dates may be negotiable for the right candidate
Submit your resume and cover letter no later than Tuesday, December 30, 2025, with attention to Interim Production Manager, Anne Taylor. Please indicate if you are already a member of IATSE local 168 and where your home base is.
By email to pm@chemainustheatre.ca or by mail to 9574 Bare Point Road, Chemainus BC V0R 1K5.
We are committed to an inclusive hiring process. If you require accommodations to apply or interview, please contact Anita McCallum at amccallum@chemainustheatre.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
- Position Type: Contract
- Posted Date: Posted 3 days ago
- Closing Date: December 30, 2025
- Location: Chemainus
- Salary: $25.69