FILM PERMIT COORDINATOR
About the role
Job ID: 58808
Job Category: Customer Service
Division & Section: Economic Development & Culture, EDC Entertainment Industries
Work Location: City Hall, 100 Queen Street West
Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, Temporary (12 months) Vacancies
Hourly Rate: $40.69- $44.57
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: L79 Full-time
Number of Positions Open: 3
Posting Period: 15-OCT-2025 to 28-OCT-2025
Job Description
Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents, and businesses.
The Toronto Film, Television and Digital Media Office issues over 3,000 permits for more than 1,300 film, television and commercial projects each year. Join our team today as a Film Permit Coordinator and play a pivotal role in the coordinating and issuing of permits for film production.
Major Responsibilities:
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Performs specialized administrative tasks, including the preparation of documents, investigations, research, calculations and reconciliation of charges, control and co-ordination of permits using FOPS (Film Office Permit System), and assesses charges and conducts financial transactions for meter charges, damage deposits, and staff charges.
-
Monitors the workload and incoming projects as a team, ensuring the smooth flow of work in the office, compliance with appropriate regulations, guidelines, statutes and local issues and the accuracy of the data entered into the system.
-
Identifies computer system needs and enhancements, liaises with Manager and IT support staff and/or consultants to ensure system upgrades.
-
Develops operational procedures, maintain manuals and assists in the training of new staff.
-
Ensures and checks the preparation and processing of documents in accordance with appropriate policies guidelines, by-laws and legislation. Informs and guides film production staff regarding issues related to the Film Guidelines, Code of Conduct and City policies etc.
-
Represents the Toronto Film and Television Office and the City at confidential pre-production meetings, production site meetings, and site visits with clients and staff of City, Agencies, Boards, and Commissions.
-
Responds to and resolves complaints and enquiries from the public and maintains a directory of issues and complaints identifying "hot spots" and implementing moratoriums and use restrictions.
-
Receives, clarifies needs and assesses requests for film permits to ascertain whether the request complies with City policy and guidelines. Collaboratively determines changes as needed and ensures the distribution of the requests to appropriate City officials, the public, Councillors and the police; issues/signs filming permits in accordance with Chapter 459 of the Toronto Municipal Code.
-
Resolves logistical problems regarding filming requests including speaking with the ward Councillor, civic officials, residents, business owners and police. Notifies the appropriate officials in the case of non-compliance by Film Productions.
-
Attends on-site location and community meetings. Conducts site visits to monitor the use and suitability of locations for filming.
-
Coordinates any required site preparation including utility upgrades and policing and clean-up ensuring both readiness for filming and the return to the original condition.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
-
Post-secondary education in Film or a related discipline or the approved equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
-
Extensive experience providing administrative/clerical support at a senior level, handling a broad range of administrative matters, including the preparing, editing, and formatting complex documents.
-
Considerable experience dealing with municipal by-laws and provincial legislation relating to film or entertainment industries.
-
Considerable experience working with multiple internal and external stakeholders to coordinate permits and any street or sidewalk occupations.
-
Considerable experience processing invoices and working with financial systems.
You must also have:
-
Ability to proficiently use a variety of computerized office systems including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
-
Ability to attend to detail, understand policies and procedures, and make recommendations to improve processes.
-
Ability to use sound judgement and handle confidential and sensitive issues while exercising discretion.
-
Ability to resolve contentious issues that demonstrates superior analytical, conflict resolution, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
-
Ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently and meet deadlines through strong organizational skills.
-
Ability to work in a highly demanding work environment with many competing priorities and deadlines.
-
Excellent communication skills and ability to establish good working relationships with all stakeholders, the public, employees, client departments, outside agencies and politicians.
-
Knowledge of the Ontario Traffic Manual book 7 – temporary conditions and understanding of the operational demands of the film and television industry as well as knowledge of Toronto geography, street, and traffic patterns.
-
Ability to interpret by-laws, City policy, and City guidelines towards the issuance of permits.
-
Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity, and respectful workplaces.
NOTE TO INTERNAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CITY OF TORONTO EMPLOYEES:
City of Toronto employees must apply to full-time or part-time employment opportunities posted on the City's Internal Job Posting Portal.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.
Accommodation
The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the City’s Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.
About City of Toronto
The City of Toronto is committed to fostering a positive and progressive workplace culture, and strives to build a workforce that reflects the citizens it serves. We are committed to building a high performing public service, with strong and effective leaders to enable service excellence, through high engagement and healthy and safe workplaces.
Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses.
Toronto Public Service consists of approximately 35,771 employees, providing programs and services to Toronto residents, businesses and visitors. Additionally, the City of Toronto has a number of agencies and corporations including the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Public Library and the Toronto Transit Commission, which make up the broader municipal organization.
There are 44 operating divisions and offices providing an extensive level of programs and services. We offer diverse career opportunities across a wide variety of professional, trade, administrative, managerial and other employment roles. The Toronto Public Service has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering citizen-focused services. We are proud to have been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Best Diversity Employers, Top Family Friendly Employers and Greater Toronto's Top Employers.
Consider joining the award-winning Toronto Public Service and help us make a difference in a great City!
FILM PERMIT COORDINATOR
About the role
Job ID: 58808
Job Category: Customer Service
Division & Section: Economic Development & Culture, EDC Entertainment Industries
Work Location: City Hall, 100 Queen Street West
Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, Temporary (12 months) Vacancies
Hourly Rate: $40.69- $44.57
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: L79 Full-time
Number of Positions Open: 3
Posting Period: 15-OCT-2025 to 28-OCT-2025
Job Description
Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents, and businesses.
The Toronto Film, Television and Digital Media Office issues over 3,000 permits for more than 1,300 film, television and commercial projects each year. Join our team today as a Film Permit Coordinator and play a pivotal role in the coordinating and issuing of permits for film production.
Major Responsibilities:
-
Performs specialized administrative tasks, including the preparation of documents, investigations, research, calculations and reconciliation of charges, control and co-ordination of permits using FOPS (Film Office Permit System), and assesses charges and conducts financial transactions for meter charges, damage deposits, and staff charges.
-
Monitors the workload and incoming projects as a team, ensuring the smooth flow of work in the office, compliance with appropriate regulations, guidelines, statutes and local issues and the accuracy of the data entered into the system.
-
Identifies computer system needs and enhancements, liaises with Manager and IT support staff and/or consultants to ensure system upgrades.
-
Develops operational procedures, maintain manuals and assists in the training of new staff.
-
Ensures and checks the preparation and processing of documents in accordance with appropriate policies guidelines, by-laws and legislation. Informs and guides film production staff regarding issues related to the Film Guidelines, Code of Conduct and City policies etc.
-
Represents the Toronto Film and Television Office and the City at confidential pre-production meetings, production site meetings, and site visits with clients and staff of City, Agencies, Boards, and Commissions.
-
Responds to and resolves complaints and enquiries from the public and maintains a directory of issues and complaints identifying "hot spots" and implementing moratoriums and use restrictions.
-
Receives, clarifies needs and assesses requests for film permits to ascertain whether the request complies with City policy and guidelines. Collaboratively determines changes as needed and ensures the distribution of the requests to appropriate City officials, the public, Councillors and the police; issues/signs filming permits in accordance with Chapter 459 of the Toronto Municipal Code.
-
Resolves logistical problems regarding filming requests including speaking with the ward Councillor, civic officials, residents, business owners and police. Notifies the appropriate officials in the case of non-compliance by Film Productions.
-
Attends on-site location and community meetings. Conducts site visits to monitor the use and suitability of locations for filming.
-
Coordinates any required site preparation including utility upgrades and policing and clean-up ensuring both readiness for filming and the return to the original condition.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
-
Post-secondary education in Film or a related discipline or the approved equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
-
Extensive experience providing administrative/clerical support at a senior level, handling a broad range of administrative matters, including the preparing, editing, and formatting complex documents.
-
Considerable experience dealing with municipal by-laws and provincial legislation relating to film or entertainment industries.
-
Considerable experience working with multiple internal and external stakeholders to coordinate permits and any street or sidewalk occupations.
-
Considerable experience processing invoices and working with financial systems.
You must also have:
-
Ability to proficiently use a variety of computerized office systems including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
-
Ability to attend to detail, understand policies and procedures, and make recommendations to improve processes.
-
Ability to use sound judgement and handle confidential and sensitive issues while exercising discretion.
-
Ability to resolve contentious issues that demonstrates superior analytical, conflict resolution, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
-
Ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently and meet deadlines through strong organizational skills.
-
Ability to work in a highly demanding work environment with many competing priorities and deadlines.
-
Excellent communication skills and ability to establish good working relationships with all stakeholders, the public, employees, client departments, outside agencies and politicians.
-
Knowledge of the Ontario Traffic Manual book 7 – temporary conditions and understanding of the operational demands of the film and television industry as well as knowledge of Toronto geography, street, and traffic patterns.
-
Ability to interpret by-laws, City policy, and City guidelines towards the issuance of permits.
-
Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity, and respectful workplaces.
NOTE TO INTERNAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CITY OF TORONTO EMPLOYEES:
City of Toronto employees must apply to full-time or part-time employment opportunities posted on the City's Internal Job Posting Portal.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.
Accommodation
The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the City’s Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.
About City of Toronto
The City of Toronto is committed to fostering a positive and progressive workplace culture, and strives to build a workforce that reflects the citizens it serves. We are committed to building a high performing public service, with strong and effective leaders to enable service excellence, through high engagement and healthy and safe workplaces.
Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses.
Toronto Public Service consists of approximately 35,771 employees, providing programs and services to Toronto residents, businesses and visitors. Additionally, the City of Toronto has a number of agencies and corporations including the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Public Library and the Toronto Transit Commission, which make up the broader municipal organization.
There are 44 operating divisions and offices providing an extensive level of programs and services. We offer diverse career opportunities across a wide variety of professional, trade, administrative, managerial and other employment roles. The Toronto Public Service has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering citizen-focused services. We are proud to have been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Best Diversity Employers, Top Family Friendly Employers and Greater Toronto's Top Employers.
Consider joining the award-winning Toronto Public Service and help us make a difference in a great City!