PRODUCER, CREATIVE LABS - MARKET
Contract Full-time
TIFF - THE MARKET
TIFF is a charitable, cultural organization dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema and creating transformational experiences for film lovers and creators of all ages and backgrounds in our home - TIFF Lightbox. Our mission: To transform the way people see the world, through film.
TIFF: The Market will expand TIFF’s presence as a global hub for screen-based storytelling and reinforce its role as a global entertainment industry leader. It will connect creators, buyers, and audiences, while elevating Canadian and international talent and fostering collaboration across film, series, and innovative content.
TIFF is committed to embracing diversity and treating all individuals with respect, dignity and fairness by removing physical, social and economic barriers to participation.
We encourage you to reflect on the land that you are on, who the traditional keepers of the land are, what the treaty relationship is, or if it’s unceded territory. TIFF is located on the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Wendat, and the Haudenosaunee. We are grateful to work on this land.
We are currently hiring for the position of:
PRODUCER, CREATIVE LABS - MARKET
The Creative Labs Producer is an operationally focused position that manages all aspects of the Market’s Creative Development Labs, from planning, administration, to delivery of Directors’ Lab and Writers’ Lab. They will also play a key role in developing new Labs for the upcoming Market.
Reporting to the Director of Market Programming and Creator Development, and managing a team, the Producer is responsible for selecting jury members and curating participants, mentors and guest speakers to ensure the programmes meet the creative, professional and reputational standards and goals of the Market
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Contribute to the Market Programming strategy by planning and delivering creative labs in collaboration with the Market team and external stakeholders
Produce a roster of creative development labs, from call for applications, jury selection and deliberation, participant selection, and invitation to mentor and guest speakers
Researches trends and drives innovation that reflect industry and creator developments
Conducts ongoing participant and guest outreach for possible participation in programmes
Review shortlisted Canadian and International applications for Labs, Mentorships and Residencies as well as set evaluation standards and processes for internal and external juries
Leads the selection of participant Fellowships and Awards in collaboration with various stakeholders
Outreaches and liaises with promising creators for our programmes; track emerging creators at festivals and awards, prioritizing DEI goals
Scheduling sessions to help participants develop necessary skills and project progression
Facilitate group discussions, workshops and moderate talks with guests and participants when required
Maintains professional relationships with mentors, creative consultants and guests who meet the criteria of programmes and the needs of selected participants
Oversees departmental and interdepartmental processes, including workflow and task assignments, R-Matrices, workback schedules for Creative Labs
Ensures accuracy with scheduling and logistics event builds for the team using Artifax, Trello, ROS, venues and room bookings, and tech requests
Tracks participant and speaker fees, fellowships, hospitality, as well as programme expenses
Prepares market-related Communications, including press releases, event descriptions, stage remarks, web and newsletter copy, and ensures they are ready for editorial sign-off and distribution
Builds expense budgets for Labs and manages initiative budgets per programme
Maintains professional relationships with mentors, creative consultants and guests who meet the criteria of programmes and the needs of selected participants
Liaises with and hosts stakeholders on-site
Compiles and presents reports and presentations for Industry, interdepartmental teams and external stakeholders, including post-programme surveys to gauge impact for programme improvement purposes
Other tasks as assigned
SALARY:
$60,000 - $80,000/annually
TARGET CONTRACT DATES:
Immediate or upon availability
WORK LOCATION:
Office Location: 350 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 3X5
Weekly in-office requirements:
Minimum 2 days (1st November – 30th April)
Minimum 3 days (1st May – 31st October)
Festival Office Requirements: Full Time during Festival
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum 3-5 years of experience in the Canadian or international film industries
Experience managing the planning, scheduling and execution of high-level screen industry events
Experience working with a film festival, preferably in a programming administration or production capacity
Experience communicating with industry professionals and film creators
Exceptionally strong administrative and organizational skills
Technical aptitude; learning and using programmes such as Artifax, Trello
Able to handle difficult situations and people with aplomb and grace
Excellent communication skills and research abilities
Scheduling of multiple initiatives, understanding of priorities and distribution of resources as needed.
Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset but not a requirement
Nice to Haves:
Knowledge of other languages is an asset
PMP certification is an asset
Experience managing teams for the delivery of multiple-day events
VACANCY:
This job posting is not for an existing vacancy
HOW TO SUBMIT & APPLICATION DEADLINE:
All applications must be submitted online through TIFF’s Career Centre.
CLOSING:
We thank everyone who applies for their interest, but only candidates selected for an interview are contacted.
Candidates must be legally able to work in Canada at this time.TIFF regrets that it is unable to sponsor employment Visas; however, TIFF considers and welcomes individuals on time-limited Visa status for this position. For consideration to those on time-limited Visa status, your Visa must allow you to complete the full contract.
TIFF may use artificial intelligence to screen, assess or select applicants for this position.
Please send any questions via e-mail only to careers@tiff.net.
TIFF is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment where employees feel valued and respected, and where every employee has the opportunity to realize their potential. As such, we welcome and encourage applicants who identify as racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons across the spectrum of sexual orientation and gender identities.
If you are a person with a disability and require accommodation and/or assistance during the application process, please contact us in advance at careers@tiff.net. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations whenever requested.