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. As Western Canada Theatre (“WCT”) nears its 50th year of theatrical performance and production, the company is seeking an experienced Executive Director (ED) to work in a co-leadership role with Artistic Director (AD) James MacDonald. The successful candidate will be an exceptional administrative leader who will collaborate with the administrative and creative teams of WCT - in partnership with the AD - to create and implement a bold vision for the company’s future success. The ED thrives in building positive and meaningful relationships with staff, artists, Board members, audiences, donors, and community members to support WCT’s goals. An energetic and inspirational leader, the ED is a champion of equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism. WCT produces exceptional live theatre and delivers a robust educational and community outreach program. In addition to this, WCT manages three theatre venues in partnership with the City of Kamloops: the 685-seat Sagebrush Theatre, the 150-seat black box Pavilion Theatre, and the multi-purpose performance, rehearsal, and education space in the new Kelson Hall. Our management of these facilities is a key aspect of the company’s success and community impact. WCT also operates Kamloops Live! Box Office and provides a cost-effective means for producers to sell tickets and connect with Kamloops audiences. Our various businesses require the organizational leadership of an individual who has had exposure to a variety of areas, which may include business, property management, finance, human resources, marketing/communications, fundraising, and theatre. We appreciate that this is a tall order for a single individual, and yet we ask the universe for even more. A leader who is alive to Indigenous reconciliation, celebrates diversity in the workplace, understands the critical elements of accessibility and has a healthy sense of curiosity, with a willingness to learn. Sound like a challenge for you? If you were to be named the new WCT Executive Director, then you would be one (1) of two (2) direct reports to the Board of Directors.
A competitive, experience-based compensation package will be provided. Salary: Between $80,000 and $95,000
Western Canada Theatre is committed to diversity in the workplace and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply, and to self-identify if they so choose. We hope to receive applications from candidates with a broad range of backgrounds including, but not limited to: race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, gender-identification, sexual orientation, class and physical ability (though one of our offices is currently on a second floor, and as such not wheelchair accessible; the other is fully accessible). We are a parent-friendly workplace, with several parents on staff. We invite anyone with access needs or requiring accommodation in the application process to contact us via the email below. WCT thanks all candidates for their interest, however, will only contact those selected for interviews. Please submit your application be emailing your cover letter and curricula vitae to changinglives@wctlive.ca, no later than June 17, 2024
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.
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