Overview

2026-2027 Costumer Designer and Teacher, Part-Time Jobs in Meriden at Kimball Union Academy

COSTUME DESIGNER AND TEACHER
Kimball Union Academy (KUA) seeks a teaching artist and production leader responsible for guiding students through the full costume design and construction process for a part-time role working on two annual productions, a fall play and a winter musical. This role combines classroom-style instruction, hands-on mentorship, and production management, with an emphasis on developing student skills in design, research, construction, and wardrobe execution.


ABOUT THE POSITION

Student Instruction & Mentorship
  • Provide on-site instruction for students, 5 days per week, for approximately 2 hours per session during each production season:
  • Fall Play: ~September 1 – November 15
  • Winter Musical: ~December 1 – March 1
  • Develop and deliver instruction in:
  • Costume research and visual analysis
  • Design principles (silhouette, color, texture, period/style)
  • Rendering and design communication
  • Sewing and garment construction techniques
  • Costume maintenance and organization (cleaning, inventorying)

    • Assign and oversee independent work for students on non-instruction days, ensuring continuity of progress
    • Support students in progressing from entry-level participants to increasingly independent designers and technicians

Costume Design & Production
  • Lead the costume design process for each production in collaboration with the Director
  • Guide students through:
  • Script analysis and concept development
  • Research (historical, cultural, stylistic)
  • Sketching/rendering and design presentation
  • Supervise all aspects of costume production, including:
  • Building, pulling, and sourcing costumes
  • Alterations and fittings
  • Budget-conscious decision-making
  • Ensure costumes are completed on schedule and meet performance needs

Wardrobe & Run of Show Responsibilities
  • Train students to transition from costume shop roles to wardrobe crew positions
  • Establish and oversee wardrobe procedures, including:
  • Quick changes
  • Costume tracking and maintenance
  • Pre-show checks and post-show care
  • Supervise wardrobe crew during technical rehearsals and performances
  • Attend key rehearsals as needed (design run, tech week, dress rehearsals, performances)

Costume Shop & Inventory Management
  • Maintain and organize the costume shop and storage areas
  • Track costume inventory, including:
  • Cataloging existing stock
  • Monitoring condition and repair needs
  • Managing check-in/check-out systems
  • Oversee use and maintenance of equipment (sewing machines, irons, etc.)
  • Ensure a safe and clean working environment for students

Collaboration & Communication
  • Collaborate regularly with:
  • Director
  • Technical Director
  • Stage Manager
  • Other design staff
  • Participate in production meetings as needed
  • Communicate clearly with students regarding expectations, deadlines, and responsibilities

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience in costume design, construction, or theatrical production
  • Demonstrated ability to teach and mentor high school-aged students
  • Strong organizational and project management skills
  • Working knowledge of sewing, patterning, and costume construction techniques
  • Ability to balance educational goals with production deadlines
  • Prior experience in an educational or youth theater setting preferred
  • ground in theatrical design or related field (degree or equivalent experience) preferred

KEY SKILLS
  • Collaborative and student-centered approach
  • Ability to scaffold instruction for varying skill levels
  • Strong time management and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to transition between tasks and timelines and identify priorities
  • Flexibility and creativity in a fast-paced production environment

    • Interpersonal savvy, which includes relating comfortably to a variety of personalities; cultivating and maintaining positive relationships; employing discretion, diplomacy, and tact
    • Commitment to creating an equitable work environment, which includes use of gender inclusive language; support for individual gender expression, racial equity and inter-generational collaboration; accessibility for people with disabilities; and cultural sensitivity

TIME COMMITMENT
  • Two primary production seasons:
  • Fall Play: Sept 1 – Nov 15
  • Winter Musical: Dec 1 – March 1
  • Instruction: 5 days/week, ~2 hours/day (Monday-Saturday afternoons)
  • Additional time for:
  • Production planning
  • Technical rehearsals and performances
  • Costume prep and organization
  • Other duties assigned by the director or necessitated by the production

T
O APPLY
Interested candidates should Apply Online or submit a letter of interest, resume, and 3 references to [email protected]

Title: 2026-2027 Costumer Designer and Teacher, Part-Time

Company: Kimball Union Academy

Location: Meriden

 

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