Director Of Production

  • Full Time
  • Toronto
  • On site
  • $175,000
  • Deadline: June 30, 2025
  • June 30, 2025

The National Ballet of Canada

Description

About the Position

Reporting to the Executive Director and Artistic Director, the Director of Production is critical to the artistic success of the company and is responsible for all aspects of producing The National Ballet’s performances, programmes and events. The Director of Production works closely with the senior management team and plays a key role in institutional strategic planning, ensuring production development and long-term scheduling align with and fulfill the Artistic Director’s vision.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees daily operations of the Production Department, including the costume shop at the Walter Carsen Centre, the Gretchen Ross Production Centre, as well as production activities at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
  • Leads and contributes to annual season planning and touring strategy, offering sound operational insight while serving as a member of the Executive Team
  • Develops comprehensive production and touring budgets for current and future seasons, including special projects—covering ongoing operational costs, touring expenses, new production builds, and the maintenance of existing productions and facilities
  • Authorizes all Production Department expenditures, including payroll, procurement, and service contracts
  • Provides insight and guidance with designers in the development of new works, develops estimates and leads the execution of scenery, props and costumes
  • Leads all IATSE negotiations and acts as the principal liaison with union leadership to implement, manage, and uphold compliance with collective bargaining agreements (I.A.T.S.E. Locals 58, 828, 822, and the International)
  • Fosters cross-departmental relationships through clear communication, collaborative engagement, transparent information sharing, and alignment with other departments.
  • Leads the production team, proactively resolves operational challenges, and oversees hiring, contracting, and management of personnel as needed.
  • Other related duties, as assigned.

Working Conditions

  • Evenings and weekends are required beyond standard office hours during performance months. Occasional travel will be required for national and international tours, as needed.
  • Primarily work out of the head office, The Walter Carsen Centre, located at 470 Queens Quay West, Toronto
  • Occasional work out of the Gretchen Ross Production Center, 155 Nantucket Blvd, Scarborough and the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, located at 145 Queen Street West, Toronto

Direct Reports:

  • Associate Director of Production
  • Technical Director
  • Lighting Coordinator
  • Wardrobe Supervisor
  • Road Crew Heads
  • Production Centre Heads —Carpenters, Scenic Artists, Props
  • CAEA Stage Managers

To apply, email your details to HR@national.ballet.ca

Qualified candidates are to forward their resume and cover letter in a single PDF document to [email protected] with the subject heading: “Director of Production” by no later than June 30, 2025. Your cover letter should outline your interest in the role and the date you would be available to start. Please include the contact information of two (2) to three (3) professional references and where you found the position listed. Resumes will be reviewed as soon as they are received. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to participate in a Criminal Background Check. The National Ballet of Canada is committed to taking every reasonable precaution for the protection of health and safety for workers as required by the Occupational Health and Act (OHSA). We are also committed to compliance with all applicable public and occupational health and safety, human rights, privacy and other laws. We recommend that all employees follow the guidance regarding vaccinations and boosters provided by Health Canada. All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Should it be determined that any background information provided be misleading, inaccurate or incorrect, we reserve the right to discontinue with the consideration of your application. Statement of Intention and Accommodation The National Ballet of Canada is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible, and equitable environment where employees feel valued and respected. The organization is committed to reflecting the diversity of our community, our city, and our country, and strives to ensure its recruitment and selection processes are bias-free. As such, we welcome and encourage applications from qualified candidates of all cultures, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities. The recruiting team will work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process.


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