Job openings

How to apply:

Please complete the PC staff application, above,Ìýwhich includes a section to attach your resume and cover letter. This form will require you to sign using your CU email and password.

Applications, resumes and cover letters for production and security crew positions areÌýaccepted at all times. Experience in Program Council’s street team and/or production crew is highly valued in all applicants.

All applicants must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø.


PC has for the following positions...

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  • Special Events Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Program Council Special Events Manager is responsible for the creation and implementation of one-off, new, and traditional events hosted by Program Council. The Special Events Manager will be responsible for all aspects of event planning including space reservations, budgeting, and executing events. They will work closely with the marketing team to ensure all marketing needs are met for all events. The Special Events Manager will work closely with CSI staff to plan and execute at least one large scale event on a Friday or Saturday night, once a month.
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    • This position will work irregular hours at times, including evenings, late nights, and weekends. Ìý

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  • Film Series Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Program Council Film Series Manager is responsible for the creation and implementation of a series of movies and film screenings. The Film Series Manager will be responsible for all aspects of event planning and implementation of the Film Series. They will work closely with the marketing team to ensure all marketing needs are met for all events. The Film Series Manager will work closely with the CSI Coordinator for Late Night Programming to plan for films to occur weekly on Friday nights.
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    • This position will work irregular hours at times, including evenings, late nights, and weekends. Ìý

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  • Concert Series Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Program Council Concert Series Manager oversees the development and implementation of a series of small local concerts and shows to occur either in Club 156 or Old Main. The Concert Series Manager will be responsible for all aspects of event management including space reservations, booking talent, and stage management. They will work closely with the production and marketing team to ensure all production and marketing needs are met for all events. The Concert Series Manager will also need to maintain positive working relationships with talent and managers to ensure a positive working relationship with performers. The Concert Series Manager will work closely with the CSI staff to plan and execute shows to occur at least 2 Thursdays or Saturdays a month.
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    • This position will work irregular hours at times, including evenings, late nights, and weekends.

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  • Brand Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Program Council Brand Manager is responsible for managing a team of 2 designers to develop and implement Program Council brand standards. The Brand Manager will directly oversee Program Council’s digital and print presence including management of the website, social media, newsletters, press releases and merchandise. This position is a key part of the PC marketing department and will require someone who can collaborate with colleagues, manage multiple projects at once, and assist with multimedia and graphic design as needed.
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    • This position will work irregular hours at times, including evenings, late nights, and weekends.

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  • Production Crew Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Production Crew Manager assists and oversees the planning and execution of various live events and concerts. They will work closely with the Production Director as they work with student groups, vendors, and professional performers and their teams to supply high quality production to fit the needs for a wide variety of events. This includes but is not limited to planning and building stages, planning, and building lighting rigs and audio systems, programing lights, mixing/mastering audio, training/scheduling Production Crew, directing all load in and load out of events, etc. The Production Crew Manager will also take on management of a separate of events at locations including events occurring in the University Memorial Center, Old Main, on-campus, and off campus events. These areas are subject to change over time, and each venue has different regulations and responsibilities for staff to keep in mind while providing production.
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    • This job can, at times require, some heavy lifting. This position will work irregular hours, including evenings, late nights, and weekends.

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  • Production Equipment Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Production Equipment Manager assists and oversees the planning and execution of various live events and concerts. They will work closely with the Production Director and Crew Manager as they work with student groups, vendors, and professional performers and their teams to supply high-quality production to fit the needs of various events. This includes but is not limited to planning and building stages, planning and building lighting rigs and audio systems, programming lights, mixing/mastering audio, training/scheduling Production Crew, directing all load in and load out of events, etc. The Production Equipment Manager will also take on management of a separate of events at locations including events occurring in the University Memorial Center, Old Main, on-campus, and off campus events. These areas are subject to change over time, and each venue has different regulations and responsibilities for staff to keep in mind while providing production.
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    • This job can, at times require, some heavy lifting. This position will work irregular hours, including evenings, late nights, and weekends

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  • Business Manager

    • Position Type: Student Assistant II
    • Compensation: $16.00/hour for approximately 10 Hours/week
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    • Undergraduates only. Work Study preferred, but not required.
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    • Position Description: The Program Council Business Manager is responsible for maintaining responsibilities related to office staffing, in addition to general oversight of PC budget, revenues, and other business documents. The Business Manager plays a key role in Program Council to ensure that all departments have a strong understanding of their budget and revenue goals, while also directly supporting revenue by managing invoices across departments, setting ticket prices, and booking promotional events like brand activations by external vendors. This position will need to meet regularly with UMC and CSI finance professionals to ensure all financials are being properly managed.
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    • This position will work irregular hours at times, including evenings, late nights, and weekends.

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