As the only national organization dedicated to supporting Inuit artists in all media and geographic areas, the Inuit Art Foundation (IAF) works to empower and support Inuit artists’ self-expression and self-determination while increasing the public's access to and awareness of artists’ work. They provide emerging and established artists with the tools and programming they need to chart the course of their own careers. This includes training and mentorship opportunities, access to markets, cultivation of the next generation of Inuit arts writers and critics, and help to access grant opportunities for visual and performing artists. For over three decades, the IAF has published the award-winning Inuit Art Quarterly (IAQ), the only magazine in the world dedicated to circumpolar Indigenous artists, which ensures that Inuit voices are amplified and lead discussions of Inuit art. The IAF also offers a robust suite of artist support programs, including Kajungiqsaut Grants in partnership with the Canada Council for the Arts, the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award, the Watt Scholarship, Developing Qanuqtuurniq : Artist Portal, Ilisarniq Series professional development workshops, and much more.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is a dynamic leader responsible for ensuring the organization’s consistent progress toward its mission while overseeing operational and financial objectives. Collaborating with the Board, the Executive Director will shape the IAF's strategic vision and implement annual operational plans that align with the organization’s Strategic Plan. As a key representative of the IAF, the Executive Director builds and maintains strong relationships with stakeholders, fosters organizational sustainability, and champions the ongoing growth of artists.
Responsibilities :
Qualifications : The Candidate
The successful candidate for this role will have the following :
Education and Experience :
Bachelor’s degree or certificate in Arts, Business / Public Administration, or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and lived experience is an asset. 5+ years’ experience working in a similar role, with experience working in an Indigenous organization or community or Indigenous-focused role within a larger institution, considered a strong asset. Experience in an arts organization is an asset.
Other Qualifications :
Willing to participate in personal and professional development. Ability to work and motivate others, fostering strong teamwork. Ability to travel multiple times a year when required.
How to Apply :
The Inuit Art Foundation values employment equity and prioritizes applications from Inuit, with a particular focus on those with direct lived experience. The IAF especially encourages applications from Inuit with disabilities, Inuktut language speakers, from all genders, and from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to apply.
To Apply For more details or to further explore this important strategic leadership opportunity, please contact :
MEAGHEN FILLION
Pathways Executive Search
Telephone : 204-292-8937
JOY BESHIE
Pathways Executive Search
Telephone : 613-296-2315
Pathways Executive Search is a national recruitment firm offering Indigenous-focused professional services. With a mission to make recruitment and career journeys less challenging and more equitable, Pathways is guided by Indigenous values and principles of Indigenous inclusion, which underscore the capacity to build an inclusive process for all racialized and equity-deserving professionals.
Remuneration :
The position offers a competitive compensation package with a salary range of $125,000-$150,000 with a Northern allowance, if applicable.
Contact Name : Joy Beshie
Contact Email : [email protected]
Contact Phone : (613) 296-2315
Organization : Inuit Art Foundation
Deadline : Until Filled
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