Directors-in-Training Program

  • Training
  • Kleinburg
  • Remote: hybrid or flexible: 10365 Islington Ave., Kleinburg, Ontario L0J 1C0
  • Deadline: Open until filled (position may be filled before posting expiry date)
  • Posting expires: June 15, 2025

McMichael Canadian Art Collection

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, located in the City of Vaughan, Ontario approximately a half hour north of Toronto, generates revenue from both government and private philanthropic sources. The Collection and its companion Foundation raise philanthropic dollars to advance McMichael’s vision as an extraordinary place to visit and explore Canadian culture and identity, represented through the Art of Canada, and the connections between art and nature.

Description

The Directors-in-Training (DIT) program at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is designed to provide board training and mentorship to exceptional young individuals who are interested in joining a not-for-profit board in the future, but who may not yet have the requisite board experience or skills.

For DIT members, the program is designed to provide direct board and governance experience, mentorship, and an opportunity to contribute in a meaningful way including at McMichael events. The DIT program is a mutually beneficial relationship between the McMichael, which is interested in developing new audiences and engaging diverse perspectives on its boards, and these exceptional young individuals. The DIT program is structured to provide a unique perspective from younger audiences to the McMichael Board of Trustees, the McMichael Canadian Art Foundation and various board committees.

Selection Criteria
Directors-in-Training possess a passion for the arts, a track record of professional success, and an interest in developing governance experience on a nonprofit board.

Core Responsibilities
In addition to attending Gallery events and serving as an ambassador for the McMichael, DITs serve a two-year term and are expected to participate in Board of Trustees and Foundation Board meetings as non-voting members and actively participate as a voting member on at least one committee as assigned. The DIT program is a standalone initiative and does not guarantee nomination to the Foundation Board or Board of Trustees.

To apply, please visit mcmichael.com.


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