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ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC PRODUCER

The Associate Artistic Producer supports Indigenous artistic programming by building sustained relationships with Indigenous artists and communities. They collaborate with the Artistic Director to ensure continuity in artistic development and community-engaged projects.

  • On-site
  • Montréal, QC
  • Posted Aug 12, 2026
  • Apply by Sep 11, 2026
  • 1 position

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Job summary

Company Overview Geordie is an award-winning professional theatre company that has presented live English-language productions for young audiences in Quebec and beyond since 1980. Currently led by Cree artist Jimmy Blais, Artistic Director, Geordie is one of the first non-culturally specific theatre companies in Canada with Indigenous leadership. We reach approximately 50,000 young people and their communities annually through our 2Play Tour, Mainstage Series, Geordie Theatre School, and the development of new work for young audiences. A major current priority is supporting and advancing our Indigenous artistic programming while deepening reciprocal relationships with Indigenous artists, youth, educators, schools, organizations, and communities throughout Quebec and beyond. Geordie Theatre is committed to creating an organization and artistic practice in which Indigenous, Black, racialized, disabled, 2SLGBTQIA+, and other historically marginalized artists and communities have meaningful access, agency, and leadership. Job Description The Associate Artistic Producer works closely with Geordie Theatre’s Artistic Director to support and advance the company’s Indigenous artistic programming, helping provide continuity across current projects, artistic development, and community relationships while contributing to selected areas of Geordie’s broader artistic programming. At the centre of this position is relationship-building. The Associate Artistic Producer will help Geordie develop artistic and educational activities through listening, collaboration, and sustained engagement with Indigenous artists and communities. While a significant focus of the position will be Geordie’s Indigenous artistic programming, the Associate Artistic Producer will also bring this community-engaged approach to other areas of Geordie’s work. When developing projects rooted in a particular culture, community, identity, or lived experience, they will help build relationships with the people represented in the work and create opportunities for their perspectives to inform its development.

What you’ll do

The Associate Artistic Producer supports Indigenous artistic programming by building sustained relationships with Indigenous artists and communities. They collaborate with the Artistic Director to ensure continuity in artistic development and community-engaged projects.

Requirements

The role requires a strong ability to listen and collaborate with historically marginalized communities to inform artistic work. Candidates should be capable of managing relationships and integrating diverse perspectives into the company's programming.

Listed skills

  • Project managementPreferred

Other relevant skills

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  • Relationship Building
  • Artistic Programming
  • Community Engagement
  • Collaboration
  • Project Management
  • Indigenous Relations
  • Artistic Development
  • Cultural Sensitivity

Job areas

  • Art & Design
  • Creative & Media
  • Management & Leadership
  • Education
  • Social Services

Additional details

Minimum experience
0+ years
Apply by
Sep 11, 2026
Posting language
English
Working hours
40 hours per week
Seniority
Entry level