Artistic Director, Studio 58, Theatre Arts program
Top Benefits
About the role
Interested in a career at Langara College?
Our employees exemplify Langara's values of excellence, collegiality, innovation and integrity. If you think this position fits your qualifications, we encourage you to apply!
Langara College is located in Vancouver, B.C.: applicants to postings must be located in BC or willing to move to BC to accept work with Langara College. Exceptions to this will be clearly outlined in the event Langara College requires work (or positions to be based) to be performed outside BC or Canada.
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Job Title:
Artistic Director, Studio 58, Theatre Arts program
Employee Group:
LFA
Employee Type:
Regular (Fixed Term)
Start Date:
Thursday, January 1 2026
End Date:
Sunday, April 30 2028
Job Summary:
The Theatre Arts department is looking to for a temporary Artistic Director for Studio 58, for the period January 1 2026 to April 30 2028.
Job Description:
The Artistic Director of Studio 58, Theatre Arts Program, performs many inter-related functions which span the responsibilities of:
-
The Artistic Director of a professional theatre;
-
The Artistic Director of a conservatory theatre school;
-
A Department Chair within Langara College which include:
Part I:
(a) Formulating the long-term artistic vision for training.
(b) Setting the highest professional standards for productions, students, faculty and staff.
(c) Choosing plays/setting the season/setting artistic content which best exploit and develop the strengths of the student acting company.
(d) Hiring and supervising the artistic team - directors/designers/choreographers/musical directors for each production.
(e) Directing some Studio 58 productions.
(f) Maintaining College section budget allocations.
(g) Maintaining an effective liaison with the artistic community at large and other professional theatre companies.
(h) Seeking outside placements for students with professional theatre companies to enhance their training.
(i) Guiding fundraising efforts for the program.
Part II:
(a) Promoting students and graduates within the profession – which requires maintaining strong personal connections and knowledge of the individual needs of professional theatre companies and referring students and graduates for job opportunities.
(b) Staying current within the profession and maintaining national as well as local contacts in order to attract a high caliber of guest directors, instructors, outside examiners, and applicants to the program.
(c) Overseeing the annual recruitment of students – setting dates and times for auditions, making promotional decisions, audition procedure and choosing students – travelling to recruit students across Canada.
(d) Setting, overseeing, and maintaining budgets for productions, special workshops and other activities within the annual budget allocations.
(e) Recruiting, supervising, and sometimes training members of the instructional team.
(f) Counseling students.
(g) Directing periodic pedagogical reviews for all aspects of training (acting, voice, movement, production, etc.).
Part III:
(a) Setting, overseeing, and maintaining budgets for the overall program.
(b) Delegating administrative needs of the department to the Associate Director and other faculty members.
(c) Creating term calendars and timetables.
(d) Attending weekly staff meetings and scheduled faculty meetings.
(e) Attending final presentations by students from all terms in the Acting and Production Option.
(f) Attending and chairing mid-term and end-of-term marking meetings for students of all terms in the Acting and Production option.
(g) Attending and chairing mid-term and end-of-term individual assessment meetings with each student in the program.
(h) Supervising support staff.
(i) Liaising with College administration.
(j) Participating on College committees as required.
(k) Representing Theatre Arts at Studio 58 at Creative Arts Division meetings.
Additional Info:
Required qualifications:
-
Experience as professional theatre administrator, such as the Artistic Director of a professional company.
-
Strong personal connections and knowledge of the individual needs of professional theatre companies.
-
Strong professional contacts nationally, internationally and locally as well up-to-date knowledge of trends, patterns, innovations within the professional theatre and allied arts.
-
Appropriate credentials for teaching some aspect of the acting curriculum as well as current knowledge of training philosophies and methods.
-
Appropriate experience as a professional director of plays.
-
Familiarity with contemporary and classical theatre repertoire.
-
Demonstrates long-range vision including the ability to choose a season of plays which will enhance and vary the student experience. This should be balanced with audience appeal in choice of season offerings.
-
Exceptional leadership skills including ensemble building.
-
Exceptional managerial and organizational skills.
-
Computer skills including Microsoft Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to use current College administrative interface.
Education:
Masters degree in a related field or equivalent (noted below):
- Bachelor’s degree plus five years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- A Bachelor’s degree plus one year of additional conservatory-style training and/or an apprenticeship with a recognized master teacher and three years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- Ten years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- Completion of a recognized professional theatre or film training program plus five years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
(Professional experience considered is experience as an actor, director, dancer, designer, choreographer, vocal coach, musical director, playwright, movement specialist, stage and/or production manager)
Why Join Langara?
At Langara College, we support the College’s vision of promoting wellness and fostering personal and professional growth for our employees. We are dedicated to embracing, honouring, and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, while offering a competitive and inclusive benefits package that reflects our commitment to overall health, financial security, and work-life balance.
** Eligibility and entitlements may vary based on the employment group, and if the position is temporary, part-time, or casual **
We offer the following benefits:
-
Extensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
-
Hybrid-work program for eligible positions
-
Generous vacation package plus paid time off during college winter closure (1 week in December)
-
Employer paid defined benefit pension plan
-
Potential eligibility for educational, training, and developmental programs
-
Access to on-site daycare subject to availability
-
Tuition waivers for courses at Langara College, subject to space availability
-
Course/program tuition reimbursements
-
Wellness classes and campus engagement events
Salary Range:
$45.88 - $142.49
Salary Range Placement: Salary placement is on Langara instructors’ salary scale in accordance with qualifications and experience.
Pay Grade:
LFA Instructional
Closing Date:
Monday, September 29 2025
People and Culture is committed to embracing, honoring, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workplace. We remain dedicated to focusing our efforts on creating an inclusive employee community that fosters a sense of safety and belonging for everyone. We humbly acknowledge that we are just beginning our journey, which includes engaging in our own internal learning and creating a data-driven action plan that supports the integration of EDI practice into the work of People and Culture and the work we do with employees and leaders. Langara College welcomes applications from everyone including people from groups that are experiencing inequity including, but not limited to, Indigenous people, racialized people, people with disabilities, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. If there are any barriers that you are experiencing or an accommodation that we can provide to support you through the application process, please
contact
us.
Shortlisted candidates will be required to provide proof of educational and professional credentials noted on their resume. In addition, those shortlisted with international credentials must have their education credentials evaluated through WES (World Education Services) and provide Langara College, People & Culture document evaluation access for employment purposes.
We thank you for your interest in Langara College and for taking the time to complete an application. Only complete applications will be reviewed. Please be advised that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the number of applications received.
Langara is committed to enhancing our diverse workforce.
About Langara College
Located in beautiful Vancouver, B.C, Canada, Langara College provides University, Career, and Continuing Studies education to more than 21,000 students annually. With more than 1,700 courses and 130 programs, Langara’s expansive academic breadth and depth allows students of all ages, backgrounds, and life stages to choose their own educational path. Langara is also known as house of teachings, a name given to it by the Musqueam people on whose unceded traditional territory the College is located.
Artistic Director, Studio 58, Theatre Arts program
Top Benefits
About the role
Interested in a career at Langara College?
Our employees exemplify Langara's values of excellence, collegiality, innovation and integrity. If you think this position fits your qualifications, we encourage you to apply!
Langara College is located in Vancouver, B.C.: applicants to postings must be located in BC or willing to move to BC to accept work with Langara College. Exceptions to this will be clearly outlined in the event Langara College requires work (or positions to be based) to be performed outside BC or Canada.
Current employee? Apply through Careers in your
Workday
account.
Job Title:
Artistic Director, Studio 58, Theatre Arts program
Employee Group:
LFA
Employee Type:
Regular (Fixed Term)
Start Date:
Thursday, January 1 2026
End Date:
Sunday, April 30 2028
Job Summary:
The Theatre Arts department is looking to for a temporary Artistic Director for Studio 58, for the period January 1 2026 to April 30 2028.
Job Description:
The Artistic Director of Studio 58, Theatre Arts Program, performs many inter-related functions which span the responsibilities of:
-
The Artistic Director of a professional theatre;
-
The Artistic Director of a conservatory theatre school;
-
A Department Chair within Langara College which include:
Part I:
(a) Formulating the long-term artistic vision for training.
(b) Setting the highest professional standards for productions, students, faculty and staff.
(c) Choosing plays/setting the season/setting artistic content which best exploit and develop the strengths of the student acting company.
(d) Hiring and supervising the artistic team - directors/designers/choreographers/musical directors for each production.
(e) Directing some Studio 58 productions.
(f) Maintaining College section budget allocations.
(g) Maintaining an effective liaison with the artistic community at large and other professional theatre companies.
(h) Seeking outside placements for students with professional theatre companies to enhance their training.
(i) Guiding fundraising efforts for the program.
Part II:
(a) Promoting students and graduates within the profession – which requires maintaining strong personal connections and knowledge of the individual needs of professional theatre companies and referring students and graduates for job opportunities.
(b) Staying current within the profession and maintaining national as well as local contacts in order to attract a high caliber of guest directors, instructors, outside examiners, and applicants to the program.
(c) Overseeing the annual recruitment of students – setting dates and times for auditions, making promotional decisions, audition procedure and choosing students – travelling to recruit students across Canada.
(d) Setting, overseeing, and maintaining budgets for productions, special workshops and other activities within the annual budget allocations.
(e) Recruiting, supervising, and sometimes training members of the instructional team.
(f) Counseling students.
(g) Directing periodic pedagogical reviews for all aspects of training (acting, voice, movement, production, etc.).
Part III:
(a) Setting, overseeing, and maintaining budgets for the overall program.
(b) Delegating administrative needs of the department to the Associate Director and other faculty members.
(c) Creating term calendars and timetables.
(d) Attending weekly staff meetings and scheduled faculty meetings.
(e) Attending final presentations by students from all terms in the Acting and Production Option.
(f) Attending and chairing mid-term and end-of-term marking meetings for students of all terms in the Acting and Production option.
(g) Attending and chairing mid-term and end-of-term individual assessment meetings with each student in the program.
(h) Supervising support staff.
(i) Liaising with College administration.
(j) Participating on College committees as required.
(k) Representing Theatre Arts at Studio 58 at Creative Arts Division meetings.
Additional Info:
Required qualifications:
-
Experience as professional theatre administrator, such as the Artistic Director of a professional company.
-
Strong personal connections and knowledge of the individual needs of professional theatre companies.
-
Strong professional contacts nationally, internationally and locally as well up-to-date knowledge of trends, patterns, innovations within the professional theatre and allied arts.
-
Appropriate credentials for teaching some aspect of the acting curriculum as well as current knowledge of training philosophies and methods.
-
Appropriate experience as a professional director of plays.
-
Familiarity with contemporary and classical theatre repertoire.
-
Demonstrates long-range vision including the ability to choose a season of plays which will enhance and vary the student experience. This should be balanced with audience appeal in choice of season offerings.
-
Exceptional leadership skills including ensemble building.
-
Exceptional managerial and organizational skills.
-
Computer skills including Microsoft Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to use current College administrative interface.
Education:
Masters degree in a related field or equivalent (noted below):
- Bachelor’s degree plus five years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- A Bachelor’s degree plus one year of additional conservatory-style training and/or an apprenticeship with a recognized master teacher and three years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- Ten years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
- Completion of a recognized professional theatre or film training program plus five years of practical professional experience (noted below) and evidence of senior membership in an appropriate union or recognized professional association (where applicable)
(Professional experience considered is experience as an actor, director, dancer, designer, choreographer, vocal coach, musical director, playwright, movement specialist, stage and/or production manager)
Why Join Langara?
At Langara College, we support the College’s vision of promoting wellness and fostering personal and professional growth for our employees. We are dedicated to embracing, honouring, and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, while offering a competitive and inclusive benefits package that reflects our commitment to overall health, financial security, and work-life balance.
** Eligibility and entitlements may vary based on the employment group, and if the position is temporary, part-time, or casual **
We offer the following benefits:
-
Extensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
-
Hybrid-work program for eligible positions
-
Generous vacation package plus paid time off during college winter closure (1 week in December)
-
Employer paid defined benefit pension plan
-
Potential eligibility for educational, training, and developmental programs
-
Access to on-site daycare subject to availability
-
Tuition waivers for courses at Langara College, subject to space availability
-
Course/program tuition reimbursements
-
Wellness classes and campus engagement events
Salary Range:
$45.88 - $142.49
Salary Range Placement: Salary placement is on Langara instructors’ salary scale in accordance with qualifications and experience.
Pay Grade:
LFA Instructional
Closing Date:
Monday, September 29 2025
People and Culture is committed to embracing, honoring, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workplace. We remain dedicated to focusing our efforts on creating an inclusive employee community that fosters a sense of safety and belonging for everyone. We humbly acknowledge that we are just beginning our journey, which includes engaging in our own internal learning and creating a data-driven action plan that supports the integration of EDI practice into the work of People and Culture and the work we do with employees and leaders. Langara College welcomes applications from everyone including people from groups that are experiencing inequity including, but not limited to, Indigenous people, racialized people, people with disabilities, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. If there are any barriers that you are experiencing or an accommodation that we can provide to support you through the application process, please
contact
us.
Shortlisted candidates will be required to provide proof of educational and professional credentials noted on their resume. In addition, those shortlisted with international credentials must have their education credentials evaluated through WES (World Education Services) and provide Langara College, People & Culture document evaluation access for employment purposes.
We thank you for your interest in Langara College and for taking the time to complete an application. Only complete applications will be reviewed. Please be advised that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the number of applications received.
Langara is committed to enhancing our diverse workforce.
About Langara College
Located in beautiful Vancouver, B.C, Canada, Langara College provides University, Career, and Continuing Studies education to more than 21,000 students annually. With more than 1,700 courses and 130 programs, Langara’s expansive academic breadth and depth allows students of all ages, backgrounds, and life stages to choose their own educational path. Langara is also known as house of teachings, a name given to it by the Musqueam people on whose unceded traditional territory the College is located.