Working To Make A Difference

Investing in an art school means working to strengthen the foundations of the community.

Intense and demanding, the high level training of our professional programs is the pride of our institution. We are also opening our doors to more people by offering continuing education, artistic residencies and supporting the NTS Theatre Festival. Through these recent initiatives, we reach thousands of artists and audiences of all ages from coast to coast. By 2020, the School will reach over 10,000 theatre enthusiasts each year.

We are looking for committed candidates who wish to support the arts and NTS artists

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OPEN POSITIONS

Support the artists of tomorrow

Student Outreach Manager

As the Student Outreach Manager at the National Theatre School of Canada, you will play a crucial role in creating a diverse, talented, and passionate student community that will contribute to the growth and reputation of the NTS. Your dedication to discovering and recruiting the best artistic talent will be essential to ensuring the growth and continued success of the institution. 

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Director of Philanthropic Development

Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Philanthropic Development serves as a strategic and operational partner in advancing the department’s priorities. They actively contribute to the planning, analysis, execution, and evaluation of philanthropic initiatives, as well as to strengthening the School’s positioning with donors and partners.

This role requires versatility, strong writing skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders. The Director supports the achievement of philanthropic goals by helping to plan, implement, and optimize fundraising strategies that align with the organization’s priorities. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the vitality of the performing arts within an iconic institution.

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Documentation Technician

The Bleviss Family Library at the National Theatre School of Canada is the largest theatre library in the country. Housing a collection of nearly 100,000 documents, it serves as the primary resource for students and faculty at the School, as well as for theatre professionals across Montreal, Quebec, and the rest of Canada.

Under the supervision of the librarian, the documentation technician plays a key role in transforming the library into a dynamic hub of expertise and user support. Beyond traditional documentation operations, they are called upon to actively contribute to the design of services offered to students, faculty, and the external community, with the goal of maximizing their reach, relevance, and value. They act as a strategic partner to the librarian in implementing the new vision.

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Front of House Manager - Monument-National Campus

Reporting to the Director of Operations of the Monument-National Campus, the Front of House Manager plays a key role in delivering an exceptional experience to all visitors. They oversee the coordination of public spaces, ensure the smooth operation of reception and bar services, and manage the staff responsible for these areas. They work in close collaboration with the technical, administrative, and production teams to help ensure the success of every event.

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