Join to apply for the Indigenous Researcher Writer role at TO Live 5 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Join to apply for the Indigenous Researcher Writer role at TO Live Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. This range is provided by TO Live. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range CA$25.64/hr - CA$25.64/hr TO Live Toronto, Canada TO Live has an exciting full-time opportunity in its Human Resources Department in the role of Part-time Researcher/Writer, Indigenous Song Project. We encourage Indigenous applicants with experience in Indigenous research ethics and researching/writing at a Masters degree level (minimum) to apply. This position will report to the ISPP Project Manager, and work as well with the Director of Indigenous Affairs and Engagement, who reports to the VP of HR & Organizational Culture. They may work with other departments at TO Live as well. The Researcher / Writer will work with the Project Manager, Director of Indigenous Affairs and an Indigenous Advisory Council to meet the needs and gain guidance from Indigenous artists and community members with lived experience in song, performance, and distributing findings. They must have graduate experience in Indigenous academic work and lived experience with Indigenous culture or cultures. This position is for a successful Indigenous applicant with Indigenous academic, community and lived experience with excellent research, writing and communications experience. (Preference will be given to Indigenous applicants. Further preference may be given to those with Indigenous song or storytelling experience, as well as graduate academic experience.) ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Work with the Director of Indigenous Affairs and Engagement, and in liaison with the Finance Department, to regularly review and revise research and writing of every aspect of the ISPP, as laid out in the proposal documents. Develop a working schedule to achieve the goals and objectives of the ISPP in a quick moving environment, in alignment with the Project Manager and Director of Indigenous Affairs and Initiatives. Ensure the goals and objectives of the project are completed at each stage in a timely manner. Develop cross departmental relationships and relationships with participants to ensure clear communication while creating possibilities for future collaborations. Work with the Programming and other departments to help deliver events in Ontario, Quebec and online. Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Indigenous Affairs and Engagement; the Project Manager and/or their designate. Workplace Culture Foster a positive and respectful work environment where staff are motivated to excel. Identify best practices to work with Indigenous Elders, youth, communities and artists. Identify Indigenous Ethical Protocols for work with Indigenous peoples and communities. Work in collaboration with other members of the ISPP to develop solutions to project issues and contribute to their resolution. Open, respectful communications will be used with team members to collaborate on solutions to challenges as they arise. JOB SPECIFICATIONS Minimum five years experience in research with Indigenous peoples, the Tri-Council Policy statement of ethics as well as Indigenous methods of research and of ethics. Experience in researching and writing; lived and academic studies. A Masters degree in Indigenous Studies, Education or humanities is required. Indigenous Academic and community experience preferred. Strong skills planning for and meeting deadlines is a MUST. A mature, experienced team player and independent as well as collaborative worker. An ability to understand and effectively balance the expectations of the various TO Live constituencies, Indigenous communities, and Indigenous youth constituents in alignment with ISPP project requirements. Excellent interpersonal, relationship building, negotiation, and collaborative skills. Demonstrated ability to motivate and develop staff and foster a team environment. Excellent research, writing, communication and presentation skills. Ability to meet deadlines on time and communicate your needs to accomplish that. WORKING CONDITIONS Flexibility in hours includes working evenings and weekends as required. Work from home but meet at TO Live and/or other venues as required. Travel between TO Live venues and Indigenous communities as required. Strong online meeting skills, tech skills and presentation skills. THE ORGANIZATION: TO Live is one of Canadas largest multi-arts organizations, operating three iconic venues: Meridian Hall, the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts and Meridian Arts Centre. In addition, TO Live presents a full range of performing arts, theatrical and concert events at these venues in both downtown and uptown Toronto. With these two hubs of creativity and content creation, TO Live has a unique place and perspective to activate creative spaces by inspiring local and international artists, connect audiences and to be the nexus for new ideas, elevate artistic potential, and be the catalyst for creative expression that is reflective of Torontos diversity. HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should apply through our TO Live careers website at: Current Openings | Recruitment No phone calls or emails please. TO Live thanks all applicants in advance. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Together with the Toronto Public Services (TPS) initiatives, which TO Lives follows and adheres too,TO Live encourages applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized persons/persons of colour, persons with disabilities, women, LGBTQ2S persons, and others who may contribute to fostering innovative ideas and solutions. We ask that you complete the questions provided as part of the online application to assist us in ensuring our recruitment process and programs are equitable and accessible. Your responses are voluntary and the information that you provide is strictly confidential. We are committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environment in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The Human Resources department will work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. Date Posted:January 8, 2026 Application Deadline:January 23, 2026 Start Date:As soon as possible. 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Indigenous Researcher Writer