SK Arts seeks a highly motivated, results-oriented individual to fill the position of Director of Programs.
The Director of Programs reports to the agency’s Chief Executive Officer. As a member of this talented team, the Director of Programs leads, in collaboration with the SK Arts CEO leads and/or assists the development, implementation, and dissemination of the agency’s arts programs. This position is responsible for oversight of the day-to-day activities related to the agency’s funding programs and community outreach activities, implementation of review processes, and engagement, as required, with external program partners.
The successful candidate will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent post-secondary education supplemented by ten years’ experience in progressive positions in an arts, cultural, or related agency of similar scope. They will have experience as a practitioner, administrator, or funder with a track record of leadership and/or management, and proven ability to produce positive results within established timelines, to achieve established performance targets, and to resolve problems and issues appropriately in a timely manner.
Employment Type: Full time, Out-of-Scope, Permanent
Salary: $8,255 monthly, may be negotiable for an individual with significant similar work experience in a government setting
Employment Location: Regina or Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Start Date: Immediately or based on candidate availability
Application deadline: Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.
How to Apply
E-mail applications to:
Applications must include: Current resumé and cover letter that reference the job description that demonstrate how you qualify for this position, and that fully describe how you achieved the knowledge and experience that indicate you can successfully perform the key responsibilities.
As a condition of employment, the successful candidate must submit a favourable Criminal Record Check.
SK Arts strives to be a workplace of choice that recognizes and empowers its people, promotes continuous learning, and provides value for the public. SK Arts is committed to employment equity and workplace diversity and encourages applications from all qualified people, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and new Canadians, LGBTQ2S+ peoples, and people who identify from other underserved communities. We are also committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities in all environments, services, and programs.
Review the full job description here.
While we appreciate and thank you for your interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.