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Section Manager – Events & Festivals

North Vancouver, BC
$108,804 - $126,840/annually
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Compressed work schedule

About the role

##The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver

##Section Manager – Events & Festivals

Regular Full-time

The City of North Vancouver is the urban core of the beautiful North Shore and has a long-term vision to be “The Healthiest Small City in the World”, with five key priorities to be a City for People, a Resilient City, a Vibrant City, a Connected City and a Prosperous City.

The City is seeking a Section Manager of Events & Festivals to oversee all programming elements in the City’s public spaces, including the City’s premier public destination venue, The Shipyards. With its stunning views, flexible open-air spaces, and current offering of diverse and vibrant programs, The Shipyards is considered one of the most successful public spaces in Metro Vancouver.

You are results-oriented, thrive in a fast-paced environment, adaptable and skilled in programming vibrant public spaces. You are a collaborative team player who can foster and develop strong community and partner relationships and are passionate about delivering innovative and authentic experiences in City’s public spaces.

Based within the City’s Infrastructure, Transportation & Parks department and reporting to the Manager, Shipyards & Waterfront the Section Manager of Events & Festivals responsibilities include:

  • Lead the development, planning, and execution of diverse programming, including festivals, special events, cultural activations, and innovative public-space experiences that enhance The Shipyards as a premier waterfront destination;

  • Develop and implement the City’s Special Events Policy to support place management objectives and strengthen community connections within public spaces;

  • Work cross-departmentally to align programming with broader municipal priorities related to public space activation and vibrancy, economic vitality, community engagement and cultural expression. Work closely with community groups, local businesses and cultural organizations to guide programming and initiatives that contribute to vibrant, inclusive public spaces;

  • Monitor evaluate and report on event performances using appropriate metrics, analytics to inform planning, support presentations and reporting;

  • Oversee marketing and programming budgets;

  • Foster interdepartmental collaboration with teams from Communications, Fire, RCMP and North Vancouver Recreation Commission;

  • Liaise and host regular meetings with partners and key interest holders.

This position will oversee a small team of programming staff, providing leadership, coordinating schedules, and supporting the planning and delivery of programs, events, and festivals. Responsibilities include developing and implementing annual programming plans and ensuring their effective delivery and execution. The position will administer and coordinate contract service providers and work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to deliver high-quality programming. Weekend work will be required to support festival and event delivery.

Qualifications include a degree in creative industries, tourism hospitality event management, place management, business, or related field, complemented by several years of related work experience. Significant knowledge of placemaking and urbanism, programming, event marketing and sponsorship together with the ability to build and maintain effective working relationships across a broad range of stakeholders is required. Strong leadership skills built through demonstrated experience managing staff is also required.

During the recruitment process, applicants will be requested to provide a current Police Information Check (PIC). We offer an attractive remuneration and benefits package for this exempt position, including a compressed work schedule. The salary range is $108,804 - $126,840 annually (2024 rates).

If you’re passionate about making the City of North Vancouver an even greater place to live, apply online through the Career Portal atwww.cnv.org****by Monday, April 6, 2026.

We are committed to being an inclusive employer—one that reflects the diversity of our community and values the unique contributions of each person. Guided by our core values and Council’s vision for an open and inclusive city, we work to create respectful, safe, and accessible workplaces.

We regularly review and improve our hiring practices to help identify and remove barriers. Through ongoing learning, we continue to address any that remain.

We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. If you need an accommodation during the selection process, or are having trouble completing or submitting your application, please contact us athr@cnv.org. We’re here to support your full participation.

Thank you for your interest in the City of North Vancouver.

We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional and unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation). The City of North Vancouver is committed to Reconciliation with these Nations, who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.

Posting: 2026- 0034
March 23, 2026

Education : Bachelor’s degree

Experience : Experience an asset

About City of North Vancouver

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The City of North Vancouver is an award-winning municipality in the heart of Metro Vancouver's beautiful North Shore. With a diverse culture, vibrant neighbourhoods and an impressive array of community amenities, we are a walkabout waterfront community that continues to thrive as a safe, liveable and sustainable City.

Our employees bring skills and expertise that reflect the range of services provided by the City, including those in the areas of administration, finance, planning, development, maintenance, parks, recreation, public works, policing and public safety. We are proud to offer a work environment that is personally fulfilling and professionally rewarding.

We invite you to learn more about building a career with the City of North Vancouver. We envision a bright future that could include you!

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