Job Posting: Executive Director
About Us
Kittiwake Ballet is Newfoundland and Labrador’s professional dance performance company.
Our mandate is to cultivate and foster awareness, appreciation and enjoyment of the arts by providing high-quality dance performances and to advance the art of dance by providing instructional workshops, classes and seminars related to dance.
Rooted in St. John’s and aiming to represent the diverse spirit of our entire province, our programming combines the beloved family-friendly productions that have made our company a pillar of performing arts in our region with contemporary ballet productions that will make our mark on the global dance scene. Our productions are inspired by Newfoundland and Labrador culture’s intersections with universality, allowing them to resonate with audiences throughout our province and across the country. We develop and nurture exciting, authentic, and sustainable partnerships with artists of all backgrounds and disciplines.
Kittiwake Ballet’s also has a growing trainee dancer program that encourages creativity, individuality, dedication, hard work and self-discovery, in a community of teachers, choreographers, and staff who are passionate about ballet and the performing arts. Our goal is to create an environment where pre-professional* dancers thrive and to be a bridge for them to a career in professional dance.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Board of Directors, and working in a shared leadership model with the Artistic Director, the Executive Director provides strategic, operational, and organizational leadership for Kittiwake Ballet.
The Executive Director is responsible for the organization’s overall administration, financial sustainability, fundraising, marketing, and operations. Working closely with the Artistic Director, the Executive Director ensures that Kittiwake’s artistic vision is supported through strong organizational management and meaningful community relationships.
This role requires a dynamic leader who can strengthen the organization’s capacity, build partnerships, and help guide Kittiwake Ballet through its continued growth as a professional dance company.
Because Kittiwake Ballet is a performing arts organization, the role will occasionally require evening and weekend work to support performances, events, and community activities, with flexibility provided in scheduling where possible.
This is a full-time permanent position based in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Leadership
Collaborate with the Artistic Director to support and advance the artistic vision of Kittiwake Ballet
Work with the Board of Directors on strategic planning and organizational development
Support a collaborative culture between the artistic and administrative functions of the company
Operations and Administration
Provide oversight of day-to-day operations
Supervise administrative staff and contractors
Oversee production logistics, touring coordination, and project management
Ensure effective organizational policies and systems are in place
Financial Management
Prepare and manage organizational budgets
Monitor financial performance and reporting
Work with the Board Treasurer and external financial professionals as required
Fundraising and Revenue Development
Lead fundraising initiatives and sponsorship development
Prepare and oversee grant applications and reporting
Develop new revenue streams and partnerships
Marketing and Audience Development
Oversee marketing, communications, and promotion of Kittiwake’s programming
Support audience development and community engagement initiatives#
Represent Kittiwake publicly in media and promotional activities
Community and Sector Engagement
Build relationships with artists, funders, partners, and stakeholders locally, provincially, and nationally
Support education, outreach, and community engagement programs
Represent Kittiwake within the broader arts and cultural community
Desired Competencies
Kittiwake Ballet welcomes applications from individuals with a passion for the performing arts and strong organizational leadership skills. While candidates may come from a variety of professional backgrounds, the following competencies are considered valuable:
Demonstrated leadership experience within arts, cultural, or non-profit organizations
Experience working with or reporting to a volunteer Board of Directors
Strong fundraising, sponsorship, and grant writing experience
Financial management and budgeting expertise
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a dynamic environment
Strong organizational and analytical skills with attention to detail
Ability to work collaboratively within a shared leadership model
Experience with marketing, public relations, and audience development
Innovative thinking and the ability to identify new opportunities for organizational growth
Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the arts
Education and Experience
Advanced education in arts administration, business administration, nonprofit management, performing arts, cultural management, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant professional experience.
Location
This position is based in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, a city known for its vibrant arts community and collaborative cultural sector.
Compensation
The salary range for this position will be competitive and reflective of experience. Specific figures will be discussed during the selection process to ensure a fair and attractive offer is extended.
In addition to a competitive salary, Kittiwake Dance Theatre offers the following benefits:
Generous paid annual leave, scaled according to experience, to support work-life balance.
A relocation allowance for candidates moving to the area, ensuring a smooth transition to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
An opportunity to opt into a health insurance plan, with premiums partially subsidized by Kittiwake.
This comprehensive compensation package is designed to attract and retain the highest caliber of leadership, reflecting our dedication to excellence and the well-being of our staff.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit:
A cover letter outlining their interest in the role
A resume or CV detailing relevant experience
Applications and inquiries can be sent in confidence to: hiring@kittiwakeballet.ca
Review of applications will begin on April 13, 2026.
Kittiwake Ballet welcomes applications from all qualified candidates and encourages applications from individuals from equity-deserving communities.