Executive Director
- Saskatoon, SK
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Two theatres:
- The Rawlco Radio Hall (421 seats) used for Persephone Theatre programming and community rentals.
- The Backstage Stage (150 seats) predominantly used for Persephone Theatre’s youth programming and as an affordable and accessible space by the theatre community.
- Two rehearsal halls.
- Fully equipped construction shops, production facilities, classrooms, and offices.
- providing team-based, collaborative leadership that delivers on the priorities of the Theatre;
- collaboratively working with the Artistic Director to develop fiscally responsible programming, including season planning from a costing perspective;
- preparing the annual budgets, providing regular financial updates to the board, including quarterly reporting to the finance committee;
- optimizing the effectiveness of Persephone Theatre’s operations;
- reporting to and advising the Board of Directors on strategic issues and directions;
- engaging public interest to ensure the continued support and growth of Persephone Theatre;
- leading donor stewardship activities;
- collaborating with a wide variety of people to help Persephone Theatre thrive and grow;
- overseeing the annual audit, maintaining healthy cash flow, and ensuring strong financial accountability; and
- overseeing Persephone’s human resource functions and managing direct reports.
- Leadership and Personal Accountability – The capacity to organize and motivate other people with a sense of purpose and direction while being accountable for personal and professional actions.
- Financial Responsibility – Holds financial responsibility for all aspects of the theatre, including revenue generation. Collaborates with the Artistic Director to develop financially sound programming, ensuring a successful financial balance.
- Teamwork, Diplomacy, and Employee Development – The ability to treat others fairly while facilitating and supporting the professional growth of others and achieving business results through teamwork.
- People Focus – The commitment to connecting with artists, patrons, board members, staff, volunteers, and the Saskatoon community.
- Planning, Organizing, and Managing Time and Priorities – The ability to identify top priorities, anticipate outcomes and risks, and establish appropriate courses of action.
- collaborative and able to foster teamwork on the stage, in the community, and in the hallways;
- generous with their knowledge, their time, and with the resources of the theatre;
- equitable and inclusive of those who have not traditionally been involved in the theatre;
- courageous, with a willingness to learn and evolve;
- open-minded with an ability to make and hold space for staff and artists to grow;
- an agent of change who can develop and articulate a clear vision for the Theatre that considers the perspectives of artists, audiences and other members of the Saskatoon community;
- effective at building strong and meaningful connections with artists, audiences, staff, volunteers, community members, funders and donors;
- a strong understanding of effective donor stewardship and solicitation of individual and major gifts;
- able to deliver on the strategic priorities of the Theatre in partnership with the Artistic Director and in balance with the overall health of the Theatre;
- a collaborative leader with a strong desire to transform theatre into its best future self;
- a financial manager with experience in budgeting, reporting, and overseeing an annual audit;
- demonstrated financial skills in budgeting, financial management, and reporting; and
- experience reporting to and supporting a Board of Directors.
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