As a Costume Designer, working under the Artistic Director or Production Manager and supervised by the Costume Shop Manager, collaborates with directors and designers on the artistic development of productions. Creates original designs for all costumes, including rendered, purchased, rented garments, wigs, facial hair, and accessories.
The Draper collaborates with the Costume Shop Manager and Designer to create patterns, construct and alter costumes, and address structural, material, cost, and artistic issues. They assess materials and labor needs, set construction standards, and coordinate costume builds. The Draper supports the production's artistic vision and executes designs collaboratively.
Pay range is $68,640-$70,000 annual salary. PCPA covers 100% of health & dental insurance premiums. Benefits include 10 paid days for the winter break, 10 paid days of vacation per year, 9 paid holidays and 8 paid days of sick time. The application deadline is 02/14/2025. Preferable start date is March 31, 2025. The successful candidate is required to relocate to the Central Coast. A full job description can be downloaded at pcpa.org
Application Requirements:
• Cover Letter of Interest
• Resume
• Portfolio work
• Contact information of 3 professional references
• Send to HR & EDI Manager, Ivana Maratas, at pcpahr@pcpa.org