Head of Corporate Partnerships (FT, Temporary 1-Year)
Top Benefits
About the role
The Vancouver Art Gallery believes creativity is fundamental to an open and engaged world. Bring your experience in Corporate Partnerships and Development to one of Canada’s leading arts institutions.
This role is vital in driving corporate fundraising efforts for both our annual operations and Capital Campaign at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In collaboration with Gallery Directors, this position is responsible for crafting and executing both short and long-term fundraising strategies tailored to the corporate sector.
The Head of Corporate Partnerships will actively engage with the community, building new relationships with industry leaders and potential corporate supporters. This role will help design and nurture these valuable partnerships, ensuring mutual success and growth.
What You Will Do
Corporate Fundraising and Sponsorships:
- Accountable for achieving annual and multi-year financial objectives related to both annual funding and multi-year capital projects (associated but not limited to the new Gallery).
- Actively identify new prospects for soliciting funds
- Determine specific purpose and level of partnerships that are mutually beneficial to the Gallery and to the Corporation
- Effectively represent the corporations’ goals and enhance appropriate collaborative relationships within the Gallery
- Maintain an effective program of stewardship of corporate partners
- In consultation with the Senior Director of Development, establish and maintain forecasts of annual goals for corporate sponsorships and partnerships
- Independently build relationships on behalf of the Gallery with corporate decision-makers primarily in Vancouver but also across British Columbia and the rest of Canada, with a particular focus on national corporations based in Toronto
- Maintain sponsorship proposals and contracts as well as regular reporting to funders
- Host tours through the Gallery for corporate partners and/or prospects
- Negotiate agreements for the provision of corporate support for the Gallery
- Maintain strong and fruitful relationships with sponsors and vendors
General:
- Oversee sponsorship duties such as recognition and thank you letters and ensure impact reports are executed
- Represent the Gallery with a high level of integrity and professionalism
- Participate in the development of team plans and initiatives; understand and champion organizational strategic and business goals, and recommend continuous improvement initiatives, innovative approaches and the associated policies and procedures to achieve those goals
- Communicate and coordinate with team members to ensure a seamless experience for corporate partners when interacting with the Gallery
- Model respectful and inclusive workplace behaviour through a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, including Indigenous ways of being, ensuring these principles are embedded in all the work we do
These duties and responsibilities outlined above are representative, but not all inclusive. This role contributes to the overall success of the Development team and ensures contribution to the Gallery’s strategic goals.
What You Bring to the Role
As the Head of Corporate Partnerships, you hold a bachelor's degree in a related field. You also bring 5+ years of experience working in development or equivalent corporate, marketing or sponsorship roles. Experience in the not-for-profit and/or arts sector is preferred.
In addition, you have:
- Ability to think innovatively and creatively in planning and developing a fresh approach to existing activities, with a continuous improvement perspective and incorporating best practices
- Ability to foster cross-departmental relationships
- Ability to effectively use Microsoft Office suite
- Must be entrepreneurial, results-oriented, prospect-focused, strategic and intuitive, and comfortable working independently and as part of a team
- Demonstrated ability to relate well to, and understand the needs and interests of corporations to develop relationships between them and the Gallery
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure of deadlines and dollar goals
- Excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated conflict resolution and problem-solving skills
Compensation and Work Environment
Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week (Must be flexible to attend after hours events)
Salary: $90,000 - $110,000 per year
This is an excluded (non-unionized), temporary full-time role, anticipated to continue until December 2026, or until return of the incumbent. The compensation package is commensurate with qualifications, experience, and ability. This is an in-office position at the Gallery’s downtown Vancouver location.
The Vancouver Art Gallery offers a welcoming, team-based office culture and we are committed to providing equitable access to everyone. We actively support accessibility, anti-racism, LGBTQ2S+ inclusion and we encourage diversity in our staff, visitors, volunteers, and programming. We cultivate a safe space where all voices are heard, valued, and represented. The Association stands against hatred, discrimination, racism, homophobia, and transphobia.
TO APPLY
Please submit your application through our careers portal by September 22nd at 4pm.
What We Provide for You
The Art Gallery wants you to be your best. We provide our full-time and regular part-time employees with extended medical and dental coverage, and generous vacation entitlements.
Our Values
The Vancouver Art Gallery commits to five core values that guide all that we do:
- We are respectful of the unceded Indigenous territory upon which we are situated
- We are committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment
- We believe that curiosity is a pathway to innovation
- We establish clear goals and expectations to cultivate a culture of accountability
- We foster successful collaboration through thoughtful communication and active listening
The Vancouver Art Gallery is situated on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations. We offer a welcoming, team-based office culture and we are committed to providing equitable access to everyone. We actively support accessibility, anti-racism, LGBTQ2S+ inclusion, and encourage diversity in our staff, volunteers, visitors, and programming. We cultivate a safer space where all voices are heard, valued and represented.
More About the Vancouver Art Gallery
Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of North America’s most innovative visual arts institutions. The Gallery’s celebrated exhibitions, extensive public programs and emphasis on advancing scholarship all focus on historical and contemporary art from British Columbia and around the world. Special attention is given to the accomplishments of Indigenous artists, as well as to those of the Asia Pacific region—through the Centre for Global Asias (formerly the Institute of Asian Art) founded in 2014. The Gallery’s exhibitions also explore the impact of images in the larger sphere of visual culture, design and architecture.
The Gallery’s new Art of Wellbeing lab furthers its commitment to community by promoting the role of art in fostering health and wellbeing. Developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, researchers and Indigenous Elders, the lab creates opportunities for individuals to engage with art in ways that support mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is a charitable not-for-profit organization supported by its members, individual donors, corporate funders, foundations, the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
About Vancouver Art Gallery
Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of the most respected and innovative visual arts institutions in Canada and is committed to strengthening ties between artists and diverse communities throughout the city, province, and beyond. As the largest public art museum in Western Canada, the Gallery features the work of ground-breaking contemporary artists from around the world, presents historical art of international significance, and provides a global platform for British Columbia's dynamic artistic community, including the work of First Nation artists as well as art of the Asia Pacific. Its growing collection represents the most comprehensive resource for art in British Columbia and is the principal repository for visual art produced in the region, as well as related works by other notable Canadian and international artists. The Gallery also places an emphasis on advancing scholarship through major publications and presents a multitude of public programs that offer new ways to consider art for visitors who come from throughout the region and internationally.
In response to the significant growth in collections, exhibitions and attendance over the past decade, the Gallery announced in 2014 the selection of Herzog & de Meuron for the design of a new and expanded home in downtown Vancouver. The new facility will double the Gallery's current size and will be a vital catalyst to Vancouver, enhancing the city's cultural community and serving as a centre for cross-cultural dialogue and exchange in the visual arts.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is a not-for-profit organization supported by its members, individual donors, corporate funders, foundations, the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Head of Corporate Partnerships (FT, Temporary 1-Year)
Top Benefits
About the role
The Vancouver Art Gallery believes creativity is fundamental to an open and engaged world. Bring your experience in Corporate Partnerships and Development to one of Canada’s leading arts institutions.
This role is vital in driving corporate fundraising efforts for both our annual operations and Capital Campaign at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In collaboration with Gallery Directors, this position is responsible for crafting and executing both short and long-term fundraising strategies tailored to the corporate sector.
The Head of Corporate Partnerships will actively engage with the community, building new relationships with industry leaders and potential corporate supporters. This role will help design and nurture these valuable partnerships, ensuring mutual success and growth.
What You Will Do
Corporate Fundraising and Sponsorships:
- Accountable for achieving annual and multi-year financial objectives related to both annual funding and multi-year capital projects (associated but not limited to the new Gallery).
- Actively identify new prospects for soliciting funds
- Determine specific purpose and level of partnerships that are mutually beneficial to the Gallery and to the Corporation
- Effectively represent the corporations’ goals and enhance appropriate collaborative relationships within the Gallery
- Maintain an effective program of stewardship of corporate partners
- In consultation with the Senior Director of Development, establish and maintain forecasts of annual goals for corporate sponsorships and partnerships
- Independently build relationships on behalf of the Gallery with corporate decision-makers primarily in Vancouver but also across British Columbia and the rest of Canada, with a particular focus on national corporations based in Toronto
- Maintain sponsorship proposals and contracts as well as regular reporting to funders
- Host tours through the Gallery for corporate partners and/or prospects
- Negotiate agreements for the provision of corporate support for the Gallery
- Maintain strong and fruitful relationships with sponsors and vendors
General:
- Oversee sponsorship duties such as recognition and thank you letters and ensure impact reports are executed
- Represent the Gallery with a high level of integrity and professionalism
- Participate in the development of team plans and initiatives; understand and champion organizational strategic and business goals, and recommend continuous improvement initiatives, innovative approaches and the associated policies and procedures to achieve those goals
- Communicate and coordinate with team members to ensure a seamless experience for corporate partners when interacting with the Gallery
- Model respectful and inclusive workplace behaviour through a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, including Indigenous ways of being, ensuring these principles are embedded in all the work we do
These duties and responsibilities outlined above are representative, but not all inclusive. This role contributes to the overall success of the Development team and ensures contribution to the Gallery’s strategic goals.
What You Bring to the Role
As the Head of Corporate Partnerships, you hold a bachelor's degree in a related field. You also bring 5+ years of experience working in development or equivalent corporate, marketing or sponsorship roles. Experience in the not-for-profit and/or arts sector is preferred.
In addition, you have:
- Ability to think innovatively and creatively in planning and developing a fresh approach to existing activities, with a continuous improvement perspective and incorporating best practices
- Ability to foster cross-departmental relationships
- Ability to effectively use Microsoft Office suite
- Must be entrepreneurial, results-oriented, prospect-focused, strategic and intuitive, and comfortable working independently and as part of a team
- Demonstrated ability to relate well to, and understand the needs and interests of corporations to develop relationships between them and the Gallery
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure of deadlines and dollar goals
- Excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated conflict resolution and problem-solving skills
Compensation and Work Environment
Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week (Must be flexible to attend after hours events)
Salary: $90,000 - $110,000 per year
This is an excluded (non-unionized), temporary full-time role, anticipated to continue until December 2026, or until return of the incumbent. The compensation package is commensurate with qualifications, experience, and ability. This is an in-office position at the Gallery’s downtown Vancouver location.
The Vancouver Art Gallery offers a welcoming, team-based office culture and we are committed to providing equitable access to everyone. We actively support accessibility, anti-racism, LGBTQ2S+ inclusion and we encourage diversity in our staff, visitors, volunteers, and programming. We cultivate a safe space where all voices are heard, valued, and represented. The Association stands against hatred, discrimination, racism, homophobia, and transphobia.
TO APPLY
Please submit your application through our careers portal by September 22nd at 4pm.
What We Provide for You
The Art Gallery wants you to be your best. We provide our full-time and regular part-time employees with extended medical and dental coverage, and generous vacation entitlements.
Our Values
The Vancouver Art Gallery commits to five core values that guide all that we do:
- We are respectful of the unceded Indigenous territory upon which we are situated
- We are committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment
- We believe that curiosity is a pathway to innovation
- We establish clear goals and expectations to cultivate a culture of accountability
- We foster successful collaboration through thoughtful communication and active listening
The Vancouver Art Gallery is situated on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations. We offer a welcoming, team-based office culture and we are committed to providing equitable access to everyone. We actively support accessibility, anti-racism, LGBTQ2S+ inclusion, and encourage diversity in our staff, volunteers, visitors, and programming. We cultivate a safer space where all voices are heard, valued and represented.
More About the Vancouver Art Gallery
Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of North America’s most innovative visual arts institutions. The Gallery’s celebrated exhibitions, extensive public programs and emphasis on advancing scholarship all focus on historical and contemporary art from British Columbia and around the world. Special attention is given to the accomplishments of Indigenous artists, as well as to those of the Asia Pacific region—through the Centre for Global Asias (formerly the Institute of Asian Art) founded in 2014. The Gallery’s exhibitions also explore the impact of images in the larger sphere of visual culture, design and architecture.
The Gallery’s new Art of Wellbeing lab furthers its commitment to community by promoting the role of art in fostering health and wellbeing. Developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, researchers and Indigenous Elders, the lab creates opportunities for individuals to engage with art in ways that support mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is a charitable not-for-profit organization supported by its members, individual donors, corporate funders, foundations, the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
About Vancouver Art Gallery
Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of the most respected and innovative visual arts institutions in Canada and is committed to strengthening ties between artists and diverse communities throughout the city, province, and beyond. As the largest public art museum in Western Canada, the Gallery features the work of ground-breaking contemporary artists from around the world, presents historical art of international significance, and provides a global platform for British Columbia's dynamic artistic community, including the work of First Nation artists as well as art of the Asia Pacific. Its growing collection represents the most comprehensive resource for art in British Columbia and is the principal repository for visual art produced in the region, as well as related works by other notable Canadian and international artists. The Gallery also places an emphasis on advancing scholarship through major publications and presents a multitude of public programs that offer new ways to consider art for visitors who come from throughout the region and internationally.
In response to the significant growth in collections, exhibitions and attendance over the past decade, the Gallery announced in 2014 the selection of Herzog & de Meuron for the design of a new and expanded home in downtown Vancouver. The new facility will double the Gallery's current size and will be a vital catalyst to Vancouver, enhancing the city's cultural community and serving as a centre for cross-cultural dialogue and exchange in the visual arts.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is a not-for-profit organization supported by its members, individual donors, corporate funders, foundations, the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts.