
TO Live is one of Canada's largest multi-arts organizations, operating Meridian Hall, St. Lawrence Centre, and Meridian Arts Centre. We are committed to Truth and Reconciliation through our programming and staff initiatives. TO Live has an exciting full-time opportunity in its Programming Department for the role of Associate Producer. We are seeking applications from Indigenous persons.
The Programming Department of TO Live, headed by the Executive Producer is responsible for securing, servicing, and delivering TO Live's rental business including corporate and private events, the communities and outreach program, and TO Live Presents programming.
The Associate Producer reports to the Director of Programming and works closely with the Executive Producer, Director of Production, as well as the Marketing and Communications, Ticketing Services, and Development Departments. The Associate Producer will also collaborate with the Director of Indigenous Affairs and Engagement on Special Projects from time to time.
Producers at TO Live focus on TO Live Presents programming and are responsible for budgeting, contracting, planning, scheduling and executing events on time and on budget. There are opportunities to learn on the job and hone/sharpen your skillset.
TO Live Presents seasons include a wide range of events across multiple disciplines in its theatres ranging in capacity from 200 to over 3,000 seats. The successful candidate will support a variety of projects, gaining valuable experience producing multidisciplinary presentations across TO Live's venues and public spaces. As part of this role, the Associate Producer will specifically support some of TO Live's Indigenous led initiatives like the UpFRONT Festival of Indigenous Art, Music, and Culture and the Indigenous Song Project.
This position is supported by Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training and the following eligibility criteria apply:
TO Live is one of Canada's largest multi-arts organizations, operating three iconic venues: Meridian Hall, the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts and Meridian Arts Centre. In addition, TO Live presents a full range of performing arts, theatrical and concert events at these venues in both downtown and uptown Toronto. With these two hubs of creativity and content creation, TO Live has a unique place and perspective to activate creative spaces by inspiring local and international artists, connect audiences and to be the nexus for new ideas, elevate artistic potential, and be the catalyst for creative expression that is reflective of Toronto's diversity.
Posted by TO Live in partnership with Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training and Service Canada