Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
21 Sep, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
22 Jun, 25
Experience
10 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Marketing/Advertising/Sales
The Senior Director, Marketing (Senior Director) will lead the Festival’s audience development strategies, deepening relationships with its patrons, attracting new audiences and supporting each step of the visitor experience. The Senior Director will guide the work of a team of leaders dedicated to meeting revenue expectations and relationship building metrics working closely with advancement and education. Deeply versed in digital and experiential marketing, the Senior Director will play a key role in achieving the Festival’s ambitious earned and contributed revenue targets. This role will lead the implementation of the Festival’s brand strategy, which is comprised of three layers: the overarching brand, the annual season, and the individual productions and events, including the Forum, the Lab, education offerings, STRATFEST@HOME and the touring and outreach activities.
Roles and Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Marketing
Audience Engagement and Partnerships
Revenue Generation and Public Visibility
Traits and Characteristics
The Senior Director will be an exceptional team builder who is capable of working individually and collaborating across complex teams, contributing with little need for individual recognition. They will serve with a high level of integrity, discipline, and an ability to function well under pressure. The Senior Director will ensure high professional standards for themselves and the team. With a drive to achieve goals and be resourceful, they will focus on how new ideas, methods, and opportunities can deliver practical and extraordinary results.
Other key competencies include:
Qualifications
A minimum of 10 years of senior experience in marketing is required from work in the creative industries, tourism, consumer marketing, or other fields, but preferably in a nonprofit and arts-based environment. A proven track record of leadership in marketing, branding, budgeting, forecasting, technology, the use of Customer Relationship Management software, and advancing the mission of a similar complex organization, is a must. A master’s degree in marketing, communications, or business administration or equivalent experience is an asset, as is demonstrable passion and enthusiasm for theatre. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal skills in English are required. Residency in proximity to the Festival’s main offices in Stratford is required to facilitate working on-site. Those currently eligible to work in Canada, as well as international applicants who would need immigration support, are more than welcome to pursue this unique opportunity.
Compensation and Benefits
The Stratford Festival provides a competitive and equitable compensation package. There is a comprehensive group benefits package includes health, dental, vision, an RRSP matching program, Manager lieu days on top of vacation time, and complimentary opening night tickets. The Festival is committed to providing meaningful rewards that reflect the value of the team members, while promoting wellbeing, engagement, and work life balance.
Applications and Inquiries
As part of an inclusive process, interested applicants are invited to inquire and/or submit a cover letter that uplifts their qualifications for the outlined position, and a resume that highlights a chronological career progression, education, and associated accomplishments.
If you don’t meet all the criteria outlined in the position but are interested in the position, please reach out to Arts Consulting Group for a conversation. The Stratford Festival is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Arts Consulting Group will work with applicants requesting accommodations at any stage of the hiring process. To submit materials (electronic submissions preferred), please visit https://artsconsulting.com/opensearches/stratford-festival-seeks-senior-….
It is a great privilege to gather and share stories on this beautiful territory, which has been the site of human activity—and therefore storytelling—for many thousands of years.
This territory is governed by two treaties. The first is the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant of 1701, made between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, an agreement to set violence aside and peacefully share and care for the land in the Great Lakes Basin. The second is the Huron Tract Treaty of 1827, an agreement made by eighteen Anishinaabek Chiefs and the Canada Company, an agency of the British Crown. As an organization and as individuals, we at the Stratford Festival are in a process of learning how we can be better treaty partners.
Stratford Festival wish to honour the ancestral guardians of this land and its waterways: the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat and the Attiwonderonk. Today many Indigenous peoples continue to call this land home and act as its stewards; this responsibility extends to all peoples, to share and care for this land for generations to come
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