The Professional Development team plans, schedules, and hosts a number of workshop series during the summer season, and prepares work for ready deployment of PD workshops in Fall and Winter seasons. This multidisciplinary team works largely in Zoom and other online workshop platforms to professionally present high-level industry speakers with confidence to audiences of 15 - 300 participants. Hosts moderate questions and comments throughout the presentation, and make decisions about which questions are asked at which time. Sessions are recorded and edited for replay viewing. In 2026, we are seeking PD team members who will support and/or specialize in artistic, administrative or technical workshops. Fulltime summer employment contracts range from 8 -16 weeks, May through September. Postsecondary students are welcomed and encouraged to apply for this position as part of their program requirements for a coop or work placement. Contracts are funded by the Government of Canada, and offered at the Ontario minimum wage. Please be aware that all positions may not be funded in all locations. These positions follow a hybrid work structure where employees both work from home and from the office/meet up location(s) as needed, based on demands of specific tasks and projects. Working from the office/studio or your local meetup location(s) will be required when working on tasks that require a high degree of collaboration, or inperson supervision. Training and workshops for this role may be online or inperson. Positions Professional Development Manager Professional Development Managers oversee and are responsible for all operations and staff within the PD department. They will take part in hiring and onboarding processes for their prospective staff, including training and orientation, and will be responsible for scheduling, guiding, and supporting the department''s work and goals. They are responsible for planning, scheduling, advertising, and making all arrangements for resources for workshops and training. Professional Development Coordinator Professional Development Coordinators plan, schedule, advertise, and make all arrangements for resources for workshops and training. PD Host PD Hosts facilitate the Zoom calls and moderate program participant interactions with workshop and training speakers. They distribute postactivity surveys at the end of each session and ensure attendance is accurate. PD Video Editor PD Video Editors will edit online workshops and training video content for ondemand playback. Typical Work Hours Typically work 35 hours per week Rotational coverage for evenings and weekends as scheduled #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Professional Development Team - Canada Wide 2026