Hours of Work: Up to 40 hours a week with overtime logged as banked time. Weekly schedules are based on production shoot days weekends as needed
Location: Onsite at the Canadian Film Centre 2489 Bayview Avenue
About the CFC:
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a charitable cultural organization that drives the future of Canadian storytelling. Our intensive hands-on programs in film television and entertainment technologies empower shape and advance opportunities for Canadian creators and entrepreneurs working in screen-based industries. Learn more at.
Job Summary:
The AssistantProduction Manager (APM) reports to the Supervising Producer and works closely with the Production Manager to oversee production logistics in prep on set and for wrap.
In prep the APM is the point of contact for transpo gear requests locations and scouts and permits. On set the APM is often the first in and/or last out. They will support the shifting needs of production help problem solve as needed and oversee gear load in/out. The APM will also support the Supervising Producer to ensure our health and safety standards are upheld. During wrap the APM will lead CFC gear inventory as well as coordinate rental drop off schedules manage equipment drop offs/pick-ups and support the Production Manager with financial reconciliation.
Responsibilities:
Participating in production meetings and helping to support and execute on all production plans working in tandem with the Supervising Producer PM & Resident Producers as relevant
Attending location and technical scouts and handling location considerations with PM & Supervising Producer
Providing hands-on prep and production-related support to the filmmaking teams as required by the SP & PM ensuring that crew locations supplies and equipment needs are in place for each production and providing help where needed to producers
Working with CFC Residents and On-set Reps as needed to deliver on production schedules for all CFC shoots.
Tracking and Monitoring the CFCs in-house production equipment including cameras monitors sound kits dmt kits etc. and anticipating the technical needs of each production exercise and showcase projects to ensure that all equipment is available properly signed in/out and maintained
Supporting additional gear requests with suppliers as directed by the SP and PM.
Managing the transport schedule as it relates to gear pick-ups and other production needs
Inventory craft and location supplies and coordinate purchases as needed so production is well stocked
Scheduling and supporting camera G&Eand sound gear prep with vendors and/or at the CFC
Preparing ACTRA contracts permits deal memos timesheets and remittance forms
Supporting the creation of applications to ESA AOS and more.
Creating Purchase Orders and providing accounting support under supervision of PM
Working closely with keys and providing direction as needed to the crew.
Supporting the SP & production team with the recruitment for and CFC on set placement of BTL Intensive trainees
Responsible for supporting the On-set Reps as needed to ensure that CFC sets are operating in a safe and professional manner according to industry standards and according to CFC COVID protocols
Ensuring quality control of footage and audio on the day; Working closely with the Post Production Manager to ensure the proper delivery of footage and that any elements of production which affect post have been communicated and approved in advance of shoot
Updating the Supervising Producer & Production Manager on the productions throughout the day with special attention paid to our healthy and safety requirements; Managing incident reports if necessary
Maintaining a professional/inclusive experience and work processes throughout production
Working closely with the PM and SP to wrap the productions and manage gear inventory
REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
2-3 years related professional on-set production experience in film/tv production
Has built a strong crew network and strong relationships within the industry
Has excellent knowledge of union/guild best practices and is passionate about the production process
First-hand knowledge and experience with ACTRA paperwork and reporting requirement
Understanding of basic production gear packages (camera G&E and sound) and technical needs for film production
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
Exceptional attention to detail and thrives on multitasking problem solving meeting deadlines and working under pressure
Committed to Equity Diversity and Inclusion in our industry
2-3 years experience working in a creative environment and with creators
Valid Drivers License
First Aid Training an asset
Knowledge of Google Workplace Salesforce Slack Asana and Microsoft suite an asset
Please note that the final selection stage of our hiring process includes asking our candidates for 3 professional references from their formal supervisors.
The CFC is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply including those that may not have all of the requested qualifications. We strive for equity in our policies and practices and are committed to providing accessible employment practices that follow the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process please notify Human Resources at .
The CFC does not use artificial intelligence tools as part of the recruitment process. The hiring decisions will be made by human reviewers. This job opening is for an existing vacancy.
We thank all interested applicants; however only qualified candidates will be contacted. No telephone calls please.
Required Experience:
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Date: July 9 2026Job Title: Assistant Production Manager (APM)Type: Contract 9 monthsStart date: July 27 2026Reports to; Supervising ProducerCompensation: $52000 annual salaryHours of Work: Up to 40 hours a week with overtime logged as banked time. Weekly schedules are based on production shoot days...
Date: July 9 2026
Job Title: Assistant Production Manager (APM)
Type: Contract 9 months
Start date: July 27 2026
Reports to; Supervising Producer
Compensation: $52000 annual salary
Hours of Work: Up to 40 hours a week with overtime logged as banked time. Weekly schedules are based on production shoot days weekends as needed
Location: Onsite at the Canadian Film Centre 2489 Bayview Avenue
About the CFC:
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a charitable cultural organization that drives the future of Canadian storytelling. Our intensive hands-on programs in film television and entertainment technologies empower shape and advance opportunities for Canadian creators and entrepreneurs working in screen-based industries. Learn more at.
Job Summary:
The AssistantProduction Manager (APM) reports to the Supervising Producer and works closely with the Production Manager to oversee production logistics in prep on set and for wrap.
In prep the APM is the point of contact for transpo gear requests locations and scouts and permits. On set the APM is often the first in and/or last out. They will support the shifting needs of production help problem solve as needed and oversee gear load in/out. The APM will also support the Supervising Producer to ensure our health and safety standards are upheld. During wrap the APM will lead CFC gear inventory as well as coordinate rental drop off schedules manage equipment drop offs/pick-ups and support the Production Manager with financial reconciliation.
Responsibilities:
Participating in production meetings and helping to support and execute on all production plans working in tandem with the Supervising Producer PM & Resident Producers as relevant
Attending location and technical scouts and handling location considerations with PM & Supervising Producer
Providing hands-on prep and production-related support to the filmmaking teams as required by the SP & PM ensuring that crew locations supplies and equipment needs are in place for each production and providing help where needed to producers
Working with CFC Residents and On-set Reps as needed to deliver on production schedules for all CFC shoots.
Tracking and Monitoring the CFCs in-house production equipment including cameras monitors sound kits dmt kits etc. and anticipating the technical needs of each production exercise and showcase projects to ensure that all equipment is available properly signed in/out and maintained
Supporting additional gear requests with suppliers as directed by the SP and PM.
Managing the transport schedule as it relates to gear pick-ups and other production needs
Inventory craft and location supplies and coordinate purchases as needed so production is well stocked
Scheduling and supporting camera G&Eand sound gear prep with vendors and/or at the CFC
Preparing ACTRA contracts permits deal memos timesheets and remittance forms
Supporting the creation of applications to ESA AOS and more.
Creating Purchase Orders and providing accounting support under supervision of PM
Working closely with keys and providing direction as needed to the crew.
Supporting the SP & production team with the recruitment for and CFC on set placement of BTL Intensive trainees
Responsible for supporting the On-set Reps as needed to ensure that CFC sets are operating in a safe and professional manner according to industry standards and according to CFC COVID protocols
Ensuring quality control of footage and audio on the day; Working closely with the Post Production Manager to ensure the proper delivery of footage and that any elements of production which affect post have been communicated and approved in advance of shoot
Updating the Supervising Producer & Production Manager on the productions throughout the day with special attention paid to our healthy and safety requirements; Managing incident reports if necessary
Maintaining a professional/inclusive experience and work processes throughout production
Working closely with the PM and SP to wrap the productions and manage gear inventory
REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
2-3 years related professional on-set production experience in film/tv production
Has built a strong crew network and strong relationships within the industry
Has excellent knowledge of union/guild best practices and is passionate about the production process
First-hand knowledge and experience with ACTRA paperwork and reporting requirement
Understanding of basic production gear packages (camera G&E and sound) and technical needs for film production
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
Exceptional attention to detail and thrives on multitasking problem solving meeting deadlines and working under pressure
Committed to Equity Diversity and Inclusion in our industry
2-3 years experience working in a creative environment and with creators
Valid Drivers License
First Aid Training an asset
Knowledge of Google Workplace Salesforce Slack Asana and Microsoft suite an asset
Please note that the final selection stage of our hiring process includes asking our candidates for 3 professional references from their formal supervisors.
The CFC is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply including those that may not have all of the requested qualifications. We strive for equity in our policies and practices and are committed to providing accessible employment practices that follow the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process please notify Human Resources at .
The CFC does not use artificial intelligence tools as part of the recruitment process. The hiring decisions will be made by human reviewers. This job opening is for an existing vacancy.
We thank all interested applicants; however only qualified candidates will be contacted. No telephone calls please.