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Manager In Music Jobs in Toronto, ON (NOW HIRING)

Senior Designer

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

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  • Dental

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  • Retirement

Universal Music Canada is Canada's leading music company, engaged in recorded music, music ... Act as a senior creative partner to artists, managers, marketing teams, , A&R teams, and external ...

Marketing Manager

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

Universal Music Canada is Canada's leading music company, engaged in recorded music, music ... Marketing Manager - Virgin Music Group The team works four days a week from our award-winning ...

Account Executive

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

CA$65K - CA$75K/yr

Proficiency with Salesforce or similar CRM tools. Preferred: Sales experience in U.S. markets Familiarity with the music education and music teacher networks, and or Familiarity with music retail and ...

Develop and maintain strong relationships with key industry influencers, managers, agents, and other music professionals in the creative community. Creative Development & Artist Strategy:

Everything in music starts with a leap into the unknown, and we're committed to keeping the faith ... Manager, People - Canada Reports To: SVP, People International Department: People Team Location:

Associate Counsel

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$120K - CA$170K/yr

Everything in music starts with a leap into the unknown, and we're committed to keeping the faith ... Support rights management for the region by being Warner's representative on various boards and ...

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Manager In Music information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager in music, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager in Music, you need a strong understanding of the music industry, contract negotiation, artist development, and business management, often supported by a degree in music business or related experience. Familiarity with digital distribution platforms, royalty tracking systems, and project management software is also beneficial. Excellent networking, communication, and organizational skills help build relationships and manage multiple projects effectively. These abilities are crucial for advancing artists' careers and ensuring business success in a fast-changing industry.

What are some common challenges faced by a manager in music when working with artists?

Managers in music often navigate the complexities of balancing an artist’s creative vision with commercial opportunities. This includes handling scheduling conflicts, negotiating contracts, and managing expectations between record labels, promoters, and the artists themselves. Building trust and clear communication is crucial, as managers must advocate for their clients while ensuring professional relationships remain positive. Additionally, adapting to rapidly changing industry trends and digital platforms can pose ongoing challenges.

What does a manager in music do?

A Manager in Music, often called a music manager or artist manager, is responsible for guiding the professional career of artists, bands, or musicians. They handle business affairs such as booking gigs, negotiating contracts, and building relationships within the industry. Managers also help develop their clients’ public image and long-term strategy, ensuring that creative goals align with business opportunities. Their role is crucial for artists who want to focus on their music while someone else handles the logistics and negotiations.

What is the difference between Manager In Music vs Music Producer?

AspectManager In MusicMusic Producer
CredentialsExperience in music industry, management skillsMusic theory, production software proficiency, audio engineering
Work EnvironmentOffice, concert venues, recording studiosRecording studios, post-production facilities
Employer & Industry UsageRecord labels, management agencies, artistsRecord labels, independent artists, studios

While both roles are integral to the music industry, a Manager In Music primarily handles artist careers, contracts, and business affairs, whereas a Music Producer focuses on creating and shaping the sound of music recordings. The Manager In Music ensures artists' professional growth, while the Music Producer oversees the technical and creative aspects of music production.

How do managers get paid in music?

Music managers typically earn a percentage of their artists' gross income, commonly around 15-20%, which includes earnings from performances, royalties, and sales. They may also charge flat fees or retainers for specific services, and their compensation is usually outlined in a management agreement. Managers often negotiate their pay structure based on the artist's success and revenue streams.

Church Music Director

Central United Church Unionville

Unionville, ON

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Music Director Job Description   Position Overview Central United Church is a welcoming, well-established church that has been located on historic Main Street Unionville (part of Markham) for over 180 years. In 2023, our church established a renewed mission, vision, and statement of values focused on becoming a thriving and welcoming community church that encourages all people to accept and grow in the Christian faith. A critical element of the new strategic direction is the enhancement and growth of our music ministry, to be enthusiastically led by the successful applicant for the redefined role of Music Director. The primary focus of the Music Director is to develop, coordinate and administer an effective and well-rounded music program and to assist the congregation in  experiencing a deeper sense of God’s presence in our daily lives through the Ministry of Music. The Music Director, working closely with the Senior Minister, will cultivate a vibrant worship environment by coordinating both contemporary and classical music elements. The ideal individual for this role will foster musical excellence to engage worshippers and enhance the spiritual life of the church in a way that will build our Church membership.   Key Responsibilities * Leadership and coordination of a blended music program, incorporating the best of old and new musical expressions * Plan and conduct weekly practices in preparation for choral anthems, small ensembles or soloists * Lead the planning, implementation and delivery of the musical components of: ** the weekly Sunday morning Church service, including playing of organ/piano and directing the choir ** worship for special events outside of Sunday worship services (Comfort Service, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday) * Provide strong organ and piano accompaniment to congregational song, choral music, soloists and instrumentalists * Organize summer music offerings with small ensembles or soloists * Schedule and promote a regular series of music concerts, recitals, and/or lectures on sacred music to invite community engagement * Regularly seek out, encourage and develop the musical gifts within our congregation and community * Foster the interest of the wider community in Central United Church’s music program * Maintain a friendly environment of fellowship and camaraderie throughout the rehearsal process and the choral season. * Provide appropriate music when required for weddings and funerals (on a fee-for-service basis) or make arrangements for supply musicians * Manage music budget in consultation with Worship and Finance committees. Provide guidance in the preparation of the annual music budget and select, acquire, organize and maintain musical supplies and hire occasional paid musicians, as required, within the budget * Oversee the condition and maintenance of instruments, including organ, piano, keyboard etc.   Professional Qualifications and Competencies * Minimum bachelor’s degree in music, Sacred Music, or related field or a combination of education, training and experience deemed equivalent * Enrollment in or completion of a music program with a focus on choral conducting would be an asset * Demonstrated proficiency as an organist (including ability to play foot pedals), choral conductor, and music teacher * Experience and proficiency leading/directing a variety of musicians including vocalists and instrumentalists * Experience teaching and encouraging/motivating volunteer musicians and choristers with a wide range of musical competency and training * Past experience with church music program leadership will be considered an asset * Understanding of licensing and copyright requirements * Competence with office and communication technology (email, file sharing, virtual meetings)   Personal competencies and characteristics * A solid commitment to Christ and the Church, and a growing personal faith * Familiarity with the Christian tradition and Scriptures * An energetic and inspirational leader * Problem-solving, decision-making, planning, organization and communication (verbal and written) skills * Motivated and flexible * A strong team player with organizational, communication and interpersonal skills and an enthusiastic presence for leading the congregation in worship * Ability to motivate musicians at all levels of proficiency * Ability to encourage and develop the creative gifts, talents, and abilities of volunteers to enhance worship * Commitment to building inclusivity and diversity, and to lifelong learning     Staffing & Time Commitment * Part-time position (20 hours per week), with potential for growth * The intent is for this position to develop and participate in a music school for Central United Church, potentially in the year 2027.  At such time, the position may increase up to 30 hours per week * Attend Sunday services plus weekly rehearsals and occasional evenings/weekends * Attend weekly staff meetings * Flexible schedule to accommodate seasonal church calendar and special events * Attend worship committee meetings throughout the year (approx. 6 per year)   Accountability Reports to the Worship Committee, with a dotted line responsibility to the Minister of Worship, Pastoral Care and Spiritual Development. Hours of work: Part-time 20 hours per week, with the potential to increase hours as the role and Music Program develops Hybrid options can be explored Compensation: Based on experience and professional qualifications, and with reference to RCCO guidelines Benefits: An attractive and comprehensive United Church of Canada group benefits program is provided, including but not limited to a Pension Plan, Dental, and Extended Health Care    Application Process Submit a resume highlighting music leadership experience and relevant education, and a cover letter. Please send the application to https://www.fitzii.com/apply/98867