CCA Street Team Member Job Description
Join the new Street Team for the Capitol Center for the Arts, a local nonprofit and an independent performing arts venue in the capital of New Hampshire and get the inside scoop on all new shows! You’ll help spread the word about exciting events at both the Chubb Theatre and the BNH Stage (formerly Bank of NH Stage).
Our Street Team members will support the work of the CCA by:
Acting as an “ambassador of the arts,” while meeting new people and making new friends.
Getting excited about our upcoming shows and sharing that enthusiasm with others, whether in-person or on socials, and using our branded hashtags!!
Posting new flyers at our two venues and throughout many businesses downtown and the greater downtown area.
Maintaining kind and respectful relationships with business owners, employees, and community members to support good working relationships.
While this position may start as putting up posters and handing out flyers downtown, we’d like it to evolve into keeping a “pulse” on downtown.
We envision this as:
Helping both local and up-and-coming artists grow their audience by spreading the word about their upcoming show(s).
Passing out freebies, which may include, but is not limited to, posters or flyers, snap bracelets, buttons, stickers,etc.
As a BONUS, our newer venue the BNH Stage is a fun, intimate space, where the merch table is easy to find, and the artists are often personable.
What better way to get involved in your local community and meet new people?! Sign up today through this website.
We appreciate your help expanding our horizons and spreading the word about our upcoming shows!!
About the CCA
The CCA believes in the power of arts experiences to shape lives and strengthen community bonds. To that end, CCA’s mission is to serve both area residents and virtual and in-person visitors from near and far through live dynamic engagements with performing artists that inspire, educate, and entertain, deepening human-to-human connections, expanding community vitality, and generating economic growth.
Our Commitment to Our Community
Guided by the belief that the performing arts are both for and by all peoples, the Capitol Center is committed to creating a community where both the art presented on the CCA stages, and the audiences for that art represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We hereby strengthen our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We acknowledge our responsibility as a prominent arts institution for creating an environment of active anti-racism and dismantling systemic barriers.