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About the Canada Council for the Arts

Join our team to play a role in supporting Canadian artistic creativity and cultural life. The Canada Council for the Arts (the "Council") is a dynamic and respected federal Crown corporation with a mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and production of works in, the arts—for the benefit of all Canadians. The Council offers competitive salaries and a considerable benefits package. Go to www.canadacouncil.ca to get more information about the Canada Council for the arts.

Program Officer

Number of positions
1
Open to
Open to the public
Status
Regular Full-Time
Section / Division / Unit
Engage and Sustain Program
Salary Min
$89,716
Salary Max
$105,590
Affiliation
Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
Location
Hybrid work model with a minimum onsite requirement in Ottawa of 2 days per week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Closing Date (23:59 EST)
23/02/2026
Competition Number
10497

This competition may have a hiring priority for Indigenous people, Black people, racialized people, Deaf people, people with disabilities, women, or members of 2SLGBTQI+ and gender diverse communities. Candidates belonging to these equity deserving groups who wish to be considered must self-identify. This initiative is in support of the Council’s employment equity and diversity goals.

A list of pre-qualified candidates may be established as a result of this recruitment and selection competition. Pre-qualified candidates may be considered for future vacancies for similar positions of the same occupational group and level on a term or casual basis.

About the Role

Under the direct supervision of the program manager, the program officer:

  • Manages the delivery of grants or funds to individual artists, arts groups, and/or arts organizations in accordance with established policies and procedures, including equity policies and priorities.
  • Responds to inquiries from applicants and delivers program information through outreach activities.
  • Assesses the eligibility of applicants and applications and follows up as needed.
  • Chairs or participates in working groups and committees.
  • Provides assessments in internal committees.
  • Chairs assessment committees.
  • Provides information and impartial commentary during peer assessment committee meetings.
  • Contributes to advancing program outcomes, the Council’s strategic direction and the development of Council policies.
  • Sustains relationships in the arts communities and shares knowledge of artistic practices.
  • Reviews applicant profiles and grant applications.
  • provides financial and organizational analysis.
  • Proposes assessment committee makeup.
  • Makes recommendations for grant recipients and amounts.
  • Represents the Council at various events.
  • Contributes to the ongoing improvement of programs and processes.
  • Validates reporting data.
  • Works to ensure access for professional Canadian artists and arts organizations to Council programs and services.
  • Performs other related duties.

Education

  • An undergraduate degree or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience related to the key responsibilities of the position.

Experience

  • Five (5) years of experience directly related to the principal responsibilities of the position, which include:
    • managing client and stakeholder relations.
    • managing committees or equivalent facilitation experience.
    • program delivery or project management.
  • Experience in the arts, culture or creative industries sectors would be an asset.
  • Experience in English and/or French literature and theatre would be an asset.

Knowledge

  • General knowledge of the current state of the arts in Canada, including trends and new developments such as international markets, digital transformation, organizational development, and sector and social innovation.
  • General knowledge of issues related to equity, diversity, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism, including diverse arts practices in Canada, such as non-Western forms, Indigenous arts, and Deaf and disability arts.

Skills & Competencies

  • Proven client service orientation.
  • Proven problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, including delivering presentations.
  • Solid interpersonal and teamwork skills.
  • Excellent judgment and leadership skills.
  • Effective time management skills in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Strong degree of ethics, demonstrating professionalism and diplomacy.
  • Ability to adapt and assume responsibilities related to new programs and services.
  • Demonstrated ability for creative thinking and innovation.
  • Ability to synthesize information, write reports, analyze budgets, and understand financial statements.
  • Ability to facilitate consensus and resolve conflicts.
  • Ability to chair and manage committees.

Bilingual Requirements

This position requires the use of both official languages. The requirements in the second official language are:

  • An intermediate level in reading comprehension (B).
  • An intermediate level in writing (B).
  • An intermediate level in oral (B).

 

 

*Important: Please submit your resume and a cover letter clearly demonstrating how you meet the above qualifications for Education and Experience. Please note that selection for further consideration will be based solely on the information provided in your cover letter, resume and application.

We are committed to providing a workplace that is inclusive and accessible to all. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process, please contact the Council directly.

For people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or TTY users, please use your preferred MRS (Message Relay Service) or IP service to contact us.

The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the individuals and communities we serve. We invite applications from individuals with any combination of backgrounds, origins, identities, and forms of self-expression. The Council is committed to enhancing the representation of the following groups within its workforce: Indigenous people, Black people, racialized people, Deaf people, people with disabilities, women, and members of 2SLGBTQI+ and gender-diverse communities.

We encourage you to include information on how you identify in the Voluntary Self-Identification section of the application form. This information is used during the recruitment process to enhance representation of historically underserved and marginalized communities, as per the Employment Equity Act and the Council's ongoing commitment to equity. This information is also used for reporting at an aggregate level.

Please note that all persons requiring accommodation and/or assistance in completing the Canada Council’s Careers application process are welcome to contact the Council for support.

 

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