
Film Commissioner
- Vancouver, BC
- $114,465-143,092 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for proactively and reactively identifying changes to the City’ policies, regulations, programs and processes that could be beneficial to the film industry, and working with colleagues to prioritise, design and implement these changes.
- Serves as a member of a project team in the role of subject matter expert on internal initiatives intended to support the film industry.
- Advises senior management and City Council on film industry-related matters as required.
- Maintains a portfolio of projects intended to support to the film industry, serving as the project manager for many of these projects.
- Leads proactive, constructive, ongoing lines of communication between the film industry and the City of Vancouver, and to this end, ensures the appropriate official communication forums are in place – which might include standing industry advisory groups and/or periodic stakeholder consultations.
- Ensures the City maintains strong, positive working relationships with the individuals and organisations that comprise the local film industry ecosystem, including the provincial and federal agencies and government ministries responsible for supporting the film industry, economic development agencies responsible for business attraction and retention, and industry associations.
- Participates in relevant local film-related events, and at times, convenes film industry stakeholders.
- Ensures the City has the appropriate data, research and business intelligence concerning the film industry, monitoring and evaluating trends and precedents in order to inform related regulation/policy/program development and to support the business attraction and retention efforts of related entities.
- Other duties/responsibilities and assigned.
- Considerable knowledge of public sector, ideally municipal, operations, policy/regulation/ program development, and internal decision-making.
- Extensive knowledge of film and TV production, especially concerning the municipal/industry regulatory and policy interface.
- Sophisticated interpersonal skills, develops and stewards positive working relationships with a wide range of individuals, from front-line technical staff to senior executives to elected officials; ability to work collaboratively with a broad diversity of partners to drive forward toward a collective goal.
- Ability to identify issues and find solutions for these issues; a strategic thinker with a focus on practical implementation; persistent and resilient in the face of obstacles.
- A good listener who highly values responsiveness, ensuring consistently quick responses to communications and requests.
- Ability to effectively get things done in a large, complex corporate environment, through engaging and inspiring colleagues rather than through direct control.
- Strong verbal and written communicator.
- Ability to juggle many competing demands concurrently, and to lead and drive forward projects.
- Comports with a consistently professional demeanor and appropriate discretion.
- Ability to work effectively within a large, complex corporate environment, balancing ability to work independently with ability to align to the corporate directions, standards and culture