The Communication, Media, and Performance department at Allegheny College invites applicants for a 12-month, full-time exempt position beginning Fall 2026. Ideal candidates will have experience and success with costume shop management, design experience, and artistic collaboration.
The position will supervise student crews for departmental productions, including construction, makeup, and wardrobe. The position will also design, source, and build costumes for up to 3 theatre and 3 dance productions per year. The position will have the opportunity to teach courses in design and costume production.
Manage costume shop, which includes: equipment maintenance and purchasing; setting and tracking budget; maintaining stock; acquiring fabrication materials; generating costume designs in a collaborative process; converting design images into technical production plans; and supervising the fabrication of costumes, millinery, prosthetics, and other textile-based pieces.
They collaborate with faculty, staff, and students in the Communication, Media, and Performance department to support the artistic and educational mission of the College.
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Key Responsibilities
Production Planning and Execution: Provide design and technical expertise toward the planning, budgeting, conception, and production of costumes, hair, and makeup for the departmental productions in theatre and dance. Create or analyze design drawings, create technical drawings and other production documents, and acquire supplies, materials and equipment. Advise film, dance, and theatre students and student groups on costumes and makeup.
Student Workforce Management: Hire, train, and supervise paid and volunteer student workforce for construction, installation, and operation of theatre costume, hair, and makeup production elements. Provide ongoing mentorship, guidance, and evaluation of student employees. Ensure students follow proper safety procedures and industry-standard practices.
Classroom Teaching and Instruction: teach courses in costume design and technology (THTR 162, 260, 360 or 590) as scheduled, not to exceed 10 credit hours of instruction annually. Research current production materials and methods. Incorporate current production technologies and methods into coursework.
Facility and Equipment Safety: Maintain clean, safe, efficient, and operational costume and makeup facilities and equipment in the Gladys Mullenix Black Theatre, the Montgomery Dance Space, and support spaces. Oversee and promote the physical safety of students and staff working on costumes, hair, and makeup in the theatre and dance performance spaces. Conduct inspections and enforce compliance with health, safety, and fire regulations. Promote and ensure safe working practices for students, staff, and faculty.
Shop Inventory and Maintenance: Maintain a space that is up to code with all regulations, as well as in a daily presentable state for student workers, collaborators, guests, and campus tours.
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Experience and Qualifications
Qualifications include BA/BFA with a background in theatre production and design or professional equivalent. MFA or MA in Costume Design is preferred
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Required Knowledge
Costume design & technology for live performance, including advanced knowledge of period styles, cutting, draping, historical pattern construction, hair & makeup for diverse skin tones, prosthetic fabrication. Knowledge of costume and/or fashion history.
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Required Skills and Abilities
Budget planning & tracking; collaborative creative work; student training & supervision; teaching/pedagogy; traditional & digital media.
Designing and costuming for program productions.
Patterning, draping, cutting, tailoring, altering, and fitting garments, as well as dying or distressing fabrics.
Organizing wardrobe crews and student workers.
Operating and basic repair knowledge of sewing machines and other costume related machinery and devices.
Handle multiple tasks or projects, each week.
Communicate effectively, professionally, and inclusively with colleagues and student collaborators.
Costume dancers with attention to mobility.
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Compensation
Starting salary will be competitive, based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
Expected starting salary: $44,000.00 - full time, exempt
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The Hiring Process
Please send a cover letter that speaks to the qualifications of the position, Resume/CV, a 1-2 page pdf sample of your artistic work, and contact information of three professional references to the Office of Human Resources, 520 N. Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335 or to employment@allegheny.edu. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. An offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
Allegheny College, founded in 1815, is one of the nation’s oldest and most innovative four-year colleges where multidisciplinary learning breaks the conventional mold. It is one of the few colleges in the United States with a unique requirement to choose both a major and minor for graduation, to provide students with a cross-disciplinary path in the sciences and humanities for educational depth and intellectual growth. Located in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Allegheny College is one of 44 colleges featured in Loren Pope’s “Colleges That Change Lives.” In its 2025 rankings, U.S. News & World Report recognized Allegheny College as one of the country’s 100 top national liberal arts colleges — and including in the top 25 Undergraduate Teaching, Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects, First-Year Experience, and Senior Capstone.Allegheny was honored as the top baccalaureate college in the nation for undergraduate research in the Council of Undergraduate Research’s inaugural Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishment (AURA). Allegheny’s undergraduate residential education prepares students for successful, meaningful lives by promoting students’ intellectual, moral, and social developme...nt and encouraging personal and civic responsibility. Allegheny’s faculty and staff combine high academic standards and a commitment to the exchange of knowledge with a supportive approach to learning. Graduates are equipped to think critically and creatively, write clearly, speak persuasively, and meet challenges in a diverse, interconnected world.