Audio/Video Production Team - Canada Wide 2025
Audio/Video Production Team members support summer programming and other Co-operative programs and initiatives. We have our own well-outfitted production studio in Barrie, as well as partnerships with facilities in other communities.
Our waterfall mentorship model means you will help others to learn things you are already an expert in and others will help you learn things you are working on yourself. These roles are progressive over the summer and youth are afforded as much scope and responsibility as they are willing and able to handle. It's a great way to 'level up' in a team setting where you get hands-on opportunities for growth.
Some participants will be offered additional opportunities through job shadowing, or training placements with industry professionals who are willing to mentor a youth in the industry.
Full-time summer employment contracts range from 8 -16 weeks, May through September. Post-secondary students are welcomed and encouraged to apply for this position as part of their program requirements for a co-op or work placement. Contracts are funded by the Government of Canada, and offered at the Ontario minimum wage.
These positions follow a hybrid work structure where employees both work from home and from the office/meet up location(s) as needed, based on demands of specific tasks and projects.
Working from the office/studio or your local meet up location(s) will be required when working on tasks that require a high degree of collaboration, or in-person supervision.
Training and Workshops for this role may be online or in-person.
Due to federal funding requirements for this position, eligible applicants must:
Be 15 - 30 years of age on their first day of work
Be a Canadian citizen, have permanent resident status, or be protected under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
Be present in Canada while working
Hold a valid Social Insurance Number, and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations
Be aware that not all positions are funded in all locations
Audio Engineer/Producer
Audio Engineers/Producers have a strong focus on audio capture, editing, mixing, producing and also facilitating live streaming events. They work to create and edit audio resources as needed for social media and marketing assets, internal and external-facing videos, and educational materials, as well as projects for member artists through our programs. Projects may include and are not limited to:
Mix audio for training videos
Mix audio for artist performance videos
Mix audio for footage from public events
Compiling recordings of performances and trainings
All aspects of audio recording in our livestream studio
Mix audio for showcase (live + post production)
Setting up and striking equipment at Live performance audio at select sites.
Video Director/Producer
Video Director/Producers' skills will be critical in the creation of online video content, with a strong focus on creating video campaigns, editing live performance videos, creating graphic overlays, and live streaming music events. Projects may include and are not limited to:
Editing training videos
Editing artist videos
Editing footage from public events
Compiling photos and videos for company tutorials
Capturing and broadcasting productions from the Livestream studio or remote locations as scheduled
Planning shots for productions and calling cameras
Remote camera operation
Video switching
Equipment set up / striking
Camera Operator
Camera Operators assemble, set up, and operate a variety of technical equipment to capture and record all aspects of a production.
Studio Assistant
Studio Assistants set up and maintain equipment; communicate with artists and industry professionals; and participate in studio take-down and other post-recording duties.
AV Technician
AV Technicians manage the equipment and physical spaces used to record, mix and edit sound, music and videos, for recordings and live events. They support the creation of audio/video resources as needed for social media and marketing assets, internal and external-facing videos, and educational materials (print and digital). They also set up and take down equipment, as well as repair gear on site, or make arrangements for items to be repaired as needed.
Videographer
Videographers operate video cameras, on location or in the studio, in the production of professional live and pre-recorded programming. They select, clean and perform maintenance (including some repairs) on recording equipment. They understand briefs and work creatively to produce the desired product, as well as stay up to date with industry trends and tools that will make projects more marketable. Additionally, they may use mobile devices to capture assets and quickly produce assets in the field.
Video Editor
Video Editors edit artist performance videos, online workshop and training videos, and footage from public events for on-demand playback.
Typical Work Hours at the Co-operative
Typically works 35 hours per week
Rotational coverage for evenings and weekends as scheduled
The Co-op seeks individuals who enjoy collaboration, creativity, learning new skills, and engaging with artists and the community. This position includes some evenings and weekends as scheduled.
Any additional documentation (e.g., your own past projects or school assignments) should be included via the pre-screening box Additional Documentation. Please utilize a Google Drive, Dropbox, or equivalent platform to link these files (for preview in browser) to ensure that hiring staff can open the files.
Applications are only accepted via our branded GetHired portal. All pre-screening questions must be completed. If you have found this job posting on a website other than GetHired, visit https://CanadianMusicians.coop and click on the Summer Employment Opportunities button in the top right corner of the page to access the application portal and the full list of open positions.
To have your application successfully advance to screening, please ensure you complete all pre-interview questions.
Following our initial screening, applicants may be invited to a formal job interview. Interviews take place in March/April onwards until positions are filled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Canadian Musicians Co-operative welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please email jobs@canadianmusicians.coop if you have any questions or require accommodations to apply, or for your interview.
Co-op membership is not required to participate in the competition for this position, and no preference is given to existing members in our ranking process. If you choose to accept a position with The Co-operative, you will be expected to join as a professional member upon acceptance of employment. Co-operatives are autonomous, self-help organizations controlled by their members.
Applicants not selected in this role are welcome to join the Co-op, as membership in a cooperative is open to all people who can reasonably use its services and stand willing to accept the responsibilities of membership. Professional Creator members enjoy access to the same live or digital resources, support and community as those in our Emerging Artist programs.
We thank you for your interest in Canadian Musicians Co-operative and submitting your application. Only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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