Program Coordinator, Artsunite - Toronto, Canada - Toronto Artscape

Toronto Artscape
Toronto Artscape
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Toronto, Canada

1 week ago

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Description

Position Type:

Full Time, Regular


Department:

Programming and MARCOM


Reporting to:

Assistant Manager, artsUNITE


Location:

130 Queens Quay East with a willingness to travel across the portfolio as required


How to Apply:

Please visit the Artscape

Career Page to apply.


Hiring Range:

$43,000 - $50,000


What we offer:

Hybrid flexible schedule

  • Comprehensive

Extended Health Benefits

  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Program
Employer matched RRSP,

  • Generous paid time off, including Vacation days, Sick Time, Two Personal Days and Paid Social Activism day in June.
  • Holidays office closure in December.
  • Elearning program available all year round.
  • Professional development and tuition assistance budget available

PROGRAM SUMMARY


Artscape's newest digital initiative, artsUNITE / UNITÉ des arts, is designed as a free, centralized, comprehensive, humanistic wayfinding service to support artists, creative entrepreneurs and the arts sector access available benefits and support.

It will prepare artists for a world that is fundamentally different by providing a dynamic service that proactively adapts and responds to the changing needs of the sector to become a vital long-term support during recovery from the current pandemic, and future sector regeneration.

artsUNITE / UNITÉ des arts aims to provide support and opportunities for growth across three phases:
immediate relief, generating possibilities for artists' remuneration and stabilizing for long-term recovery.


RESPONSIBILITIES
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Program and Content Development_**- Support with the strategy, development and implementation of the artsUNITE Leadership Masterclass Series

  • Collaboration in creative development
  • Communication with artists and stakeholders
  • Assisting in preproduction, production, and postproduction of video and podcast series, including both creative and administrative processes
  • Collaborating in creating, writing, and editing copy for educational tools and materials
  • Support creation of communitydriven content, social content and programming in consultation with the Manager, Programs, and the artsUNITE team
  • Build a spirit of accessibility and collaboration while creating new and unique content through supporting and creating authentic relationships with all partners, artists, team members, and stakeholders
  • Support implementation of community and partnership outreach strategies
  • Coordinate delivery of content with internal and external project stakeholders and others, as required
  • Collaboration with web developers, marketing, and communications team
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Support and Administration_**- Support with communications, logistics, and administration of the artsUNITE Leadership Masterclass Series

  • Day to day support of artsUNITE content, including content management and uploading
  • Assist in budget development, management, and reporting
  • Attend partnership meetings, and support the administration of collaborative online events
  • Support content processes for artsUNITE, through writing, editing and proofreading website copy
  • Other duties as required

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Postsecondary education in attainment in theatre, events, business administration, project management or related field of study OR equivalent knowledge, skills, competencies, and abilities gained through alternative education or experience
  • Minimum one (1) year of experience in community or arts program development and/or partnership coordination
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively deliver tasks and projects on time and on budget
  • Previous experience in customer service
  • Strong communications skills, both written and verbal Understanding of the mandate of artsUNITE and its context in the revitalization of Canada's arts sector
  • Understanding of the power of arts and culture to support artsUNITE and Artscape's mission in creative placemaking and community impact
  • Experience in working on projects that foster diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Well organized, detailoriented and a strong multitasker; Highly selfmotivated, takes initiative
  • Experience in film or television production, including camera operation, producing, or editing or similar experience is a strong asset
  • Fluent in English (written and spoken). Other languages are considered an asset.

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