19 Aug
CBC / Radio-Canada
Toronto
Head of Digital Originals, Scripted Content (English Service)
Head of Digital Originals, Scripted Content (English Service)
Permanent
English
English (Reading), English (Speaking), English (Writing)
At CBC/Radio-Canada, we create content that informs, entertains and connects Canadians on multiple platforms. Our successes and accomplishments are driven by embodying and upholding values, which include creativity, integrity, inclusiveness and relevance.
Do you think you have the ability and drive to keep up with this exciting, ever-changing industry? Whether it be in front of the camera, on air, online or behind the scenes, you would be joining a team that thrives on making connections and telling stories that are important to Canadians.
2026-08-24 11:59 PM
CBC Gem is Canadas free streaming service with the best of CBC and a whole lot more. The position of Head of Digital Originals works closely with and reports to the Executive Director, Scripted Content to manage and shape the quality of short form scripted comedy/scripted Gem Originals at CBC. This role is responsible for taking pitches, development, participating in the greenlight process and the daily management of series throughout the production cycle for release on CBC Gem.
The role curates and manages the slate of short form content (under 15 min episodes) including: evaluating materials in terms of their creative strengths, relevance, series design qualities; overall "doability" (producer, writers, cast, key crew, budget); ability to attract and retain audiences (including current viewers) to CBC Gem; financing potential and their related cost factors and the potential creative risks and reward. Manages overall spend allocated to Digital Originals with ED and Finance team, with the support of production planning and business and rights team.
Responsibilities include: proactively seeking out the very best content from the best creative sources, putting teams together, receiving pitches, assessing suitability for CBC Gem, and developing series outlines and scripts, working closely with industry stakeholders. Evaluates short series scripts and series proposals for creative strengths and weaknesses, adherence to Corporate standards and policies, plot and character arcs over the length of the series run, and promotability. Evaluates the quality of daily shooting and editing of series episodes and recommends changes as required. Appraises all of the creative elements: performance (energy, pace, tone, story beats), blocking, hair and makeup, set decoration, camera work. Negotiates changes with producers, story executives and editors. Advises the Executive Director/General Manager re: candidates for production from the development slate.
Coordinates with independent producers, Marketing and Communications Department, Media Solutions and Presentation staff regarding promotions, publicity,
marketing and star appearances.
Monitors the progress of productions against schedules to ensure timely deliveries; authorizes payments upon receipt and acceptance of creative materials per governing contracts and drawdown schedules; working with the Production Planning team, reviews budget requirements and production reporting, conferring with Business & Rights (CBC’s in-house Business Affairs) and other in-house Production Executives.
Participates in planning meetings, festivals and workshops and travels to these events. Represents CBC as required on juries and panels; gives or participates in workshops for conferences, film schools and seminars. Keeps abreast of all relevant competing network television programming, Canadian talent, and issues in culture, broadcasting and current affairs.
Candidates may be subject to skills and knowledge testing.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
As part of our recruitment process, candidates who advance to the next step will be asked to complete a background check. This includes:
CBC/Radio-Canada is committed to being a leader in reflecting our country’s diversity. That’s because we can only create and tell the stories that connect Canadians, by having a workforce that mirrors the ever-changing makeup of our country. That’s why we, as an employer, value equal opportunity and nurture an inclusive workplace where our individual differences are not only recognized and valued, but also extend to and pervade all the services we provide as Canada’s public broadcaster. For more information, visit the Diversity and Inclusion section of our website. If you have accommodation needs at this stage of the recruitment process, please inform us as soon as possible by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
You are invited to consult and familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct, which can be found on our corporate website. All employees must adhere to the Code as a condition of employment. We also invite you to take a look at our policy on conflicts of interest. In the event that you become an employee, it will be important to inform us, as quickly as possible, of any situation that, because of your hiring, constitutes or could appear to constitute a conflict of interest.
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