Festival Director

Kingston, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Kingston WritersFest

seeks a Festival Director

to lead and grow one of Canada's finest literary festivals. Launched in 2009, Kingston WritersFest has a reputation for exciting programs and an intimate, inclusive atmosphere. Our charitable, not-for-profit organization is based in Kingston, a heritage-rich city on the north shore of Lake Ontario long celebrated for its dynamic arts scene and strong sense of community.

Position Summary



Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Festival Director is an inspiring leader who brings a powerful artistic vision to Kingston WritersFest's (KWF) annual flagship literary festival and related off-season events. They are responsible for all aspects of the festival, including administrative oversight and production. The Festival Director works diligently to implement goals set by the Board of Directors in the Strategic Plan. They manage staff and volunteers and sustain the KWF's financial resilience. They plan, develop and deliver innovative, high-quality literary arts programs and communications that cultivate participation and build the KWF's contributions to cultural life throughout and beyond the region.

Duties and Responsibilities



Artistic Leadership: Programs

Develops the vision and theme for the annual festival, its branding and menu of events, and ensures the integrity of program implementation and evaluation

Drives growth in program impact through effective outreach, innovation, and strategic partnerships

Researches and sustains expertise in and awareness of forthcoming publications and literary program innovations, selects author presenters and instructors, and develops and schedules events in collaboration with staff and the volunteer team

Invites authors and negotiates travel and accommodation, creates and/or approves event/author materials for program notes, website and social media platforms; and oversees author hospitality

Selects and prepares moderators, interviewers, and hosts; and performs as host and moderator as required

Operations

Fosters teamwork and recruits and manages a mix of contract and volunteer staff, ensuring consistency of tone, vision, and professionalism in all their work, while cultivating volunteer appreciation and retention

Develops event production to meet technical and staffing needs, arranges catering, and designs logistical flows and wayfinding for optimal audience and author experiences

Hires and oversees contractors, implementing Board human resources policies and procedures including the development of job descriptions for contract staff and performance management.

Identifies, evaluates, and manages risks to KWF staff, Board, and volunteers, property, finances, goodwill, and reputation, and implements measures to mitigate risks

Ensures high standards of record-keeping to support operational continuity and integrity

Finance and Fundraising

Works closely with the Board, the Treasurer, and the Finance and Audit Committee to develop and present the annual KWF budget and budget projections. Prepares regular updates regarding budgetary goals and realities, tracking variances and adapting plans to sustain financial health

Develops and implements annual fundraising plans and strategies to meet targets, pursuing revenue through a strategic mix of ticket sales, creative partnerships and sponsorships, philanthropic gifts, and public-sector grants at national, provincial and municipal levels

Ensures effective stewardship of donors, sponsors and granting agencies, including timely completion of reports

Negotiates and evaluates agreements with funders

Tracks and responds to changing policies and priorities of funders and/or potential funders

Communications

Represents the organization and acts as spokesperson for the KWFs artistic purpose and presence in speaking engagements, media interviews, public and social appearances, fundraising events and solicitations

Conducts official correspondence regarding festival matters on behalf of the Board of Directors and jointly as required

Cultivates positive working relationships with media representatives, publishers, government agencies, educators, sector partners, peer festivals, and other relevant organizations

Develops KWF identity branding and oversees creative design and communications for effective audience development, ensuring all missives reflect the vision of the festival, and oversees marketing, publicity, and advertising for consistency and professionalism

Board Relations

Attends all Board and Standing Committee meetings as an ex-officio, non-voting member of the Board of Directors

Collaborates with the Board to ensure all KWF corporate, regulatory and fiscal responsibilities are met, and that Board policies and procedures are followed throughout the organization

Informs the Board of program plans, changes in the sector, and emerging risks and opportunities

Works with the Board to develop, implement and periodically update the KWF Strategic Plan, and develops an annual operational plan to meet strategic goals, reporting on progress quarterly

Job Requirements



1. Education and Experience



Bachelor's degree in arts management/administration or a related field, or a combination of relevant degrees and post-degree training and experience

Three to five years' successful work experience, including artistic program development and production, budgetary and human resources management

Non-profit/arts sector experience preferred

2. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities



Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English

In-depth knowledge of the literary sector in Canada supported by awareness of emerging trends and global contexts

Demonstrated success in creative literary program design and delivery, and related grant-writing

Strong time management and priority management skills

Confident, engaging public-presentation skills

Ability to inspire, motivate, and encourage others

Superior interpersonal skills to work effectively with diverse contacts

Excellent planning and coordination skills

Astute financial management skills, and experience with budget development and management

Successful fundraising experience

Proven ability to manage conflict effectively

Demonstrated ability to develop creative solutions to emerging challenges

Awareness of and sensitivity to cultural diversity, with knowledge of equity, diversity and inclusion issues and dynamics

Strong computer-use skills, with capability in Word, Dropbox, and Excel

3. Level of Direction Received



The Festival Director's performance management flows through the Board Chair, or in their absence, the Vice-Chair.

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the incumbent must comply with the organization's policies and procedures and consult with the Board regarding decisions that may have significant impact on the organization.

4. Contact



Within the organization:

Supervises other employees, and contracts skilled service providers

Supervises the volunteer Coordinators who comprise the "Festival Team"

Works with the Board of Directors

Outside the organization:

Writers and publishers

Other arts, education, and community-based organizations

Funding agencies

Donors, sponsors and champions

General public

5. Working Conditions



Works remotely; resides in the Kingston region with availability to attend meetings and events in-person. Occasional other travel is required.

Hours are flexed in accordance with the annual cycle of program requirements, with high demand periods in the summer and early fall. During the festival and occasionally throughout the year, evening and weekend work is required to support programs

Must be a motivated self-starter, organized, and able to undertake periods of intense, focussed productivity

Must handle multiple projects and deadlines, and respond resourcefully to change

Disclaimer



This job description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. The incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required.

Location of work



Kingston, Ontario

Compensation



The Festival Director is a year-round, full-time position.

Salary Range: $50,000 to $60,000 per annum, commensurate with experience

Application Deadline: 18 December 2025



To Apply: Please send your cover letter and CV in a single document (in .doc, .docx, or PDF format) to

board@kingstonwritersfest.ca



Kingston WritersFest is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, people of colour, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

Kingston WritersFest acknowledges that Kingston is situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat. We are grateful to live and work here and acknowledge our responsibility?to?peaceably share and honour?the land, water, and sky of this territory.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50,000.00-$60,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Flexible schedule Work from home
Application question(s):

Do you have experience managing a budget over $300,000?
Education:

Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Experience:

literary festival : 3 years (required)
Language:

English (required)
Location:

Kingston, ON (Lennox and Addington District) (required)
Work Location: Remote

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3215366
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Kingston, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
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