Job Posting

Indigenous Librarian

The Canadian Association for the Performing Arts (CAPACOA), the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance (IPAA) and the National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre are looking for a part-time Indigenous Librarian to lead documentation efforts focused on Indigenous artists, their works and the performances in which they are featured. The position will be primarily supervised by CAPACOA. While CAPACOA is based in Ottawa, Ontario, this role can be performed from anywhere within what is known Canada.

Job description

Read the full description here:

https://capacoa.ca/en/2024/05/indigenous-librarian/

Application process

Please send a resume and a cover letter in either official language to myjob@capacoa.ca with “Indigenous Librarian” in the email subject line.

Application deadline: up until the right candidate is found.

The position is to start by July 15th at the latest or earlier if the selected candidate is available.

Hourly Wage, Salary or Salary Range: 
$23.81 - 28.77 / hour
Application Deadline: 
Friday, July 5, 2024
Start Date: 
Monday, July 15, 2024
Type of Work: 
Part-Time
City: 
Anywhere in Canada
Province: 
Ontario
Education Level: 
College/Cegep
Languages: 
English
French
Travel: 
Yes
Prefered Method(s) of Application: 
By E-Mail

Employer Details

CAPACOA

Frédéric Julien
17 York Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON K1N 5S7
Canada

The Canadian Association for the Performing Arts/l'Association canadienne des organismes artistiques (CAPACOA) is a national arts service organization supporting the performing arts touring and presenting community. CAPACOA represents 150 professional for-profit and not-for-profit presenters, festivals, presenter networks, artistic companies, agents, managers and other stakeholders working across the presenting and touring sector in Canada. Collectively, our network members represent nearly 2000 professional and volunteer organizations, associations and companies. CAPACOA’s mission is to cultivate a vibrant, healthy and equitable performing arts ecosystem, from artists to audiences.