ENTERTAINMENT TECHNICAL MANAGER (ETM)
The ENTERTAINMENT TECHNICAL MANAGER (ETM) is responsible for managing a team of technicians and all technical aspects of onboard entertainment shows, such as: lighting, sound, automation, backstage, videography, broadcasting and any special effects. They work behind the scenes to ensure that the shows run smoothly, safely and to the highest standards. As a manager, it will schedule all techs, provide disciplinary action, training, terminations, promotions and appraisals alongside the ED and /or CD onboard.
ENTERTAINMENT HOST
The ENTERTAINMENT HOSTS (also known as Cruise Staff) are responsible for welcoming guests to onboard activities and shows, introducing the performers, delivering dance line or class activities, bingos, karaokes, trivias, sports. They act as MCs and keep the audience engaged throughout the performances, shows and activities, escort them to the gangways on port days, and guide guests through safety briefings or emergencies if needed. The perfect Host will speak English fluently, have a fun and outgoing personality, great charisma, lots of energy, be an amazing team player and be very comfortable "taking the stage" to make the guests have a blast! [...]
ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTOR
The ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTOR (ED) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the entertainment programs on a cruise ship, including live performances, shows, and all fun activities sscheduled in any venue, day or night. They work with the Cruise Director (the face of the ship) to create a fun and engaging atmosphere for guests and alongside the Hotel Director to provide a safe and fullfilling vacation experience. The ideal candidate will bring lots of managerial experience as well as prior Entertainment related background, from land or ship based past positions. While the CD will be the the front end of the [...]
DANCERS (WHO CAN SING)
DANCERS WHO CAN SING are trained performers who can dance extremely well and can sing as a second voice, they will form a cast of 8 to 16 performers and memorize and deliver 5-8 shows per contract. They have theatrical performance background and prior experience as professional Dancers or Entertainers.
CRUISE DIRECTOR
The CRUISE DIRECTOR (DC) is the main "face of the ship", the "main host". It is responsible for overseeing all onboard activities and entertainment programs and that all guests have a blast, the best vacation they ever had before!They manage a team of entertainment hosts to create a fun and engaging atmosphere for guests and ensure that all activities run smoothly, safely and with the most guests' engagement possible! On some ships, the CD will be the head of the Entertainment department, while in other brands it may report to the Entertainment Director. Similarly, CD might overlook the Technical, Musical [...]
CONTENT MANAGER / MARKETING
The MARKETING or CONTENT MANAGER is responsible for ensuring compliance with copyright and branding standards across the ship and across all medias available onboard, such as: Entertainment paper, Entertainment App, in cabin TV content, Dive-In-Movies scheduling, any collaterals that is delivered to guests in cabin and developed by Guest Services department. They work with the entertainment director and other heads of department to to ensure accuracy of information and guest satisfaction. Special attention to detaill is required, versatile personality, perfect English, prior experience with In-Design is an asset.
CENTER STAGE
CENTER STAGE is an entertainment technician who ensures safety of cast performers on the main stage / main theatre on a cruise ship, where major entertainment events and shows take place. They will work very closely with Backstage staff and automation staff and support the cast on safe movement when performing aerials or more dangerous moves on stage.
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
The BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN is responsible for managing the ship's broadcast system, including radio, TV, and satellite communications. They ensure that all equipment is in good working order and that guests have access to a variety of entertainment options.
BACKSTAGE TECHNICIAN
The BACKSTAGE TECHNICIAN is managing the stage areas during all shows, overseeing the safe entrance/exits of all cast members, performers and running crew, as well as scenery movement and automated backdrops operated by the Automation Technician. She/he is the “eyes & ears” of the Automation and Lighting Technicians on the floor area, giving them clearance for any automation and pyrotechnics cues. The Backstage Technician also coordinates stage hands and ensures all shows run safely and effectively.
AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN
The AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN is responsible for managing queus of the shows, working very closely with the Backstage Staff to ensure the safety of the performers while the moving pieces of the stage design may move to cause the amazing effects during the shows. is the operator of the automated stage rigging system in the main theater (up to 32 axes of automation) for all shows and activities (includes full‐cast production shows, magic shows, variety shows, Welcome Aboard Show, Game Shows, lounge talks & presentations and more). She/he is also responsible for the cleaning & maintenance of the drops as well [...]