We are excited to be expanding our team for summer 2023 and beyond! We are currently hiring for three new positions within the organization. See below for more details.
SEASON PRODUCER - ***POSITION FILLED!***
LOCATION: New Glasgow and Charlottetown, PE
TERM: One Year Contract - Full Time - Start Date: June 9, 2023
HOURS AND FEE: $25 per hour - 32 hours/week
REPORTS TO: Artistic Director
The Season Producer (SP) works closely and collaboratively with the River Clyde Pageant’s Artistic Director, Core Artistic Team, and Associate Producer towards the successful realization of our 2023 season, including our namesake summer Pageant, Sharing the Field, and The River Clyde Solstice Walk. These events, and others, take place in the rural community of New Glasgow, PEI, with ancillary programming happening in other communities across the island.
The SP’s central responsibilities include the production, project management, and administration of our season’s activities and events, including staff and contractor oversight.
The SP is a highly organized, capable producer, with strong communication & leadership skills. The SP loves working with artists and community members of all ages, and are excellent at solving problems quickly and creatively. They are comfortable working outdoors and as part of a team.
June 8, 2023 update: This position is now filled
ACCESSIBILITY COORDINATOR - ***POSITION FILLED!***
*A shared services position with This Town is Small and Under the Spire Music Festival
LOCATION: New Glasgow, Kensington & Charlottetown, PE - Remote Work Options Available
TERM: One Year Contract - Full Time - Anticipated Start Date: June 9, 2023
HOURS AND FEE: $25/hour - 26 hours/week
REPORTS TO: RCP Artistic Director, ED of This Town is Small, ED of Under the Spire
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the position will remain open until filled.
The Accessibility Coordinator will work closely with the staff and core teams of River Clyde Pageant, this town is small, and Under the Spire festival to advance accessibility initiatives within each organization’s programming and operations. In contributing to this project, the Accessibility Coordinator will work to promote accessibility within the arts on PEI and realize a shared vision of greater inclusivity in our present work and future aspirations. The Accessibility Coordinator will be offered mentorship from an Accessibility Consultant in an effort to share knowledge and foster connections between disability and arts communities.
The Accessibility Coordinator will oversee the development and implementation of accessibility goals and measures at each organization. The scale and scope of this work will be kept reasonable for the Accessibility Coordinator, who will split their time between the River Clyde Pageant (June-October), this town is small (November-January), and Under the Spire Festival (February-May), with some crossover therein.
June 8, 2023 update: This position is now filled
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
LOCATION: New Glasgow and Charlottetown, PE
TERM: June 26-August 11, 2023 - 7 weeks
HOURS AND FEE: $18/hour - 20hrs/week
REPORTS TO: Artistic Director & Season Producer
Deadline to apply is 11:59pm on Wednesday, May 31.
The Volunteer Coordinator works closely with the River Clyde Pageant’s Artistic Director, Director of Production, and Stage Management Team towards the successful realization of our outdoor summer theatre production in New Glasgow, PEI. The Volunteer Coordinator’s central responsibilities include volunteer recruitment, scheduling, communications, and oversight, as well as the collection of post-Pageant feedback.
June 2023 update: This position is now filled
These positions are for candidates based in Prince Edward Island. Employees will have access to a shared office space in Charlottetown, with remote work and hybrid options. On-site, outdoor work in New Glasgow will sometimes be required during our events. Irregular working hours will also be required, including work on evenings and weekends.
The River Clyde Pageant welcomes applications from individuals who identify as Indigenous, Black, a person of colour, 2SLGBTQIA+ or who identify as a member of other underrepresented groups.
We thank everyone who applies, but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.