Job Posting

Artistic Director

As Western Canada Theatre (WCT) nears its 50th year of theatrical performance and production, the company is seeking an experienced Artistic Director (AD) to work in a co-leadership role with Executive Director (ED). This is an exciting opportunity to co-lead one of Canada’s most innovative, dynamic, and successful regional theatre companies, located in the picturesque and growing city of Kamloops, British Columbia, on the territory of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
The Artistic Director will have chief responsibility for the following:
• Conceiving, developing, implementing and communicating the artistic vision of WCT, in alignment with the organization’s values and strategic plan;
• Planning and preparing vital and viable programming, including an annual well-balanced and artistically imaginative season for WCT;
• Overseeing productions and making artistic decisions;
• Selecting, supervising, and providing overarching artistic leadership to all creative personnel involved in WCT productions, and in key organizational departments;
• Meeting and maintaining established artistic standards of WCT;

• The Artistic Director will have co-managerial responsibilities with the Executive Director for:

• Creating an open, collaborative, and productive environment for staff, artists, and volunteers;

• Reporting to and providing relevant information to the Board;
• Contributing to the preparation of annual budgets for approval of the Board;
• Implementing approved budgets;
• Communicating with funding bodies as needed and contributing to funding applications;
• Spearheading/developing sponsorship and donor relations;
• Leading the WCT team, with strong, inclusive, and inspirational leadership;
• Representing WCT in and interacting with the community of Kamloops and region generally, and the theatre community of the region in particular;

QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates will be preferred who have extensive experience producing and directing professional theatre, managing a professional theatre company, and planning theatre seasons. They will have the proven ability to liaise with public and private sector organizations to further the aims of the theatre, as well as solid leadership skills and excellent communication skills, including the ability to work effectively with the media. Specific qualifications include:

• Minimum five (5) years of senior management experience in a producing theatre organization (preferred) or in the performing arts in general;
• Advanced education specific to theatre directing;
• Knowledge and demonstrated success in production budgeting and reporting;
• Strong leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills, with the ability to establish and build relationships with key stakeholders;
• An understanding of digital and social media as they relate to marketing and communications;• Proven success in fundraising, including individual giving, foundations, corporate sponsorships, and government funding;
• Demonstrated experience working with and reporting to a Board of Directors;
• Alignment with WCT’s mission, vision, and values;

• Demonstrated understanding of and proven commitment to the values of equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibility, with a track record of inclusive, strategic leadership and collaboration;
• Strong connection to the Canadian theatre community, and an ability to develop and nurture existing and prospective producing partnerships;
• Familiarity with the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association and the Canadian Theatre Agreement, as well as the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and other relevant organizations;

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
To apply, please send a two-minute video, along with your curriculum vitae to president@wctlive.ca.

Your video should give us a sense of why you want to co-lead WCT, what you think you would bring to the role, and a sense of your personality. This posting will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We urge candidates to apply as soon as possible in order to ensure they are considered.

Hourly Wage, Salary or Salary Range: 
$80 and $95K / year.
Application Deadline: 
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Start Date: 
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Type of Work: 
Full Time
City: 
Kamloops
Province: 
British Columbia
Education Level: 
University (Graduate)
Languages: 
English
Travel: 
Yes
Prefered Method(s) of Application: 
By E-Mail

Employer Details

Western Canada Theatre

Mathew Eger
330 Saint Paull Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 5R8
Canada

Whether to inspire, enrich, or most of all, entertain, we boldly make outstanding live art happen here. Western Canada Theatre is honoured to be Kamloops’ own nationally acclaimed live professional theatre company. WCT is grateful to have been creating on unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc territory within the traditional lands of the Secwépemc Nation since 1969 and to have its roots in youth theatre. WCT believes local is global and produces and presents outstanding live theatre through stories that resonate in Kamloops and beyond on three unique stages. WCT engages with the community both onstage and off, in classrooms and rehearsal halls, in digital spaces, and throughout the city. WCT is a vital community asset and is proud to originate professional works that are recognized regionally and nationally, presenting plays of acclaimed producing companies from all parts of Canada as well as many Indigenous Nations. As we approach our 50th anniversary, WCT has grown into the largest producing theatre between Vancouver and Calgary. Creating a remarkable impact on the national theatre landscape: producing premieres of important new Canadian work. WCT has provided training some of Canada’s finest theatre professionals and showcased our work and our artists across the country. Highlights of WCT’s commitment to the community include educational ventures and regular theatre school classes, developing and promoting new and established Indigenous and Canadian programming, and providing opportunities for equity-deserving playwrights, directors, performers, and other creative artists. WCT is also one of the driving stakeholders behind the long-term plans for a new Centre for the Arts in Kamloops. For more information, please visit us at wctlive.ca