Director, Broadcast Producer
Company Description
The Klick Group—comprising Klick Health (including Klick Katalyst and btwelve), Klick Media Group, Klick Applied Sciences (including Klick Labs), Klick Consulting, and Klick Ventures—is an ecosystem dedicated to realizing the full potential of our people and clients in life sciences. Founded in 1997, we have offices in New York, Philadelphia, Saratoga Springs, Toronto, London, São Paulo, and Singapore. Consistently named a Best Managed Company, Most Admired Corporate Culture, and Great Place to Work, Klick is committed to fostering a high-performance, people-first culture with creativity, collaboration, innovation, and impact across everything we do.
About our Creative Craft
Our Creative Craft brings Klick’s ideas to life through storytelling, design, and experience. This craft blends imagination with strategy to create work that is emotionally resonant and culturally relevant. Creative teams collaborate across disciplines to simplify complexity and humanize healthcare. Their work drives engagement, understanding, and meaningful action across channels.
Job Description
The Director, Broadcast Producer leads the planning, scoping, production, and delivery of broadcast and broadcast-quality content across client work in Canada and the United States. This role partners closely with Creative, Project Management, Production Operations, and external production partners to bring ideas to life with strong creative judgment and operational rigor. The role is responsible for shaping production approaches, right-sizing budgets, and guiding projects from concept through post-production and final asset delivery. This position also supports team development by mentoring producers and strengthening production ways of working across the craft.
What You’ll Do
Lead broadcast and 360 content production across client portfolios, delivering commercials and content assets from concept, pre-production, production, post, trafficking, and final delivery. Including Photography, stills and animation.
Build accurate scopes, production plans, and budgets in Excel, Smartsheet, and Google Workspace that align creative ambition, regulatory requirements, timelines, and available resources.
Partner with Creative, Project Management, Production Operations, and the internal video team to staff work effectively, solve production challenges, and maintain delivery quality across projects.
Manage production company, director, studio, talent, and vendor relationships, including RFPs, contracting, risk management, and compliance requirements for Canada and U.S. productions.
Coach junior producers and video team members by sharing broadcast production standards, reviewing work, and improving production processes, templates, and team capability.
Qualifications
Required:
7–9+ years of 360 production experience with a strong focus on broadcast, including end-to-end delivery of live action, animation, or hybrid content from concept through final cut.
5–6+ years in a leadership role with direct experience mentoring producers or production team members and guiding performance, training, or day-to-day craft development.
Agency or production company experience as a producer, with proven ownership of scopes, paperwork, schedules, and multi-million-dollar budgets in multiple currencies.
Hands-on experience producing union and non-union work in Canada, including ACTRA talent, with working knowledge of contracts, legal, risk, and compliance in regulated environments.
Advanced proficiency in Excel, Smartsheet, PowerPoint, and Google Workspace, demonstrated through budget building, production tracking, process design, and client-facing presentation development.
Strong experience managing casting, vendors, directors, studios, and production partners, including RFP leadership, budget estimating, and final asset delivery for broadcast and content projects.
Desired:
Comfort and enthusiasm for using AI as a regular part of how work gets done.
Experience producing in the United States and managing cross-border productions with U.S.-based talent, vendors, or partners.
Experience in life sciences or pharma client work, with an understanding of how medical, legal, or brand review considerations affect production.
Experience leading integrated 360 productions that include experiential, influencer, social, and digital content alongside broadcast deliverables.
Bachelor’s degree or diploma in production, broadcast, film, theatre, live entertainment, marketing, advertising, content development, or a related field, or equivalent relevant work experience.
A reel and/or case studies that demonstrate broadcast-quality work, production leadership, and executional range across formats and channels.
Additional Information
This posting is for a newly created role at Klick. The base salary range for this position is between CAD $105,000 - $125,000. The final amount offered will be determined based on several factors such as a candidate's work location, their unique skill set, education, and prior work experience.
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Klick uses an AI-powered tool as part of an automated process to support our hiring process by analyzing your experience, skills, and qualifications to help identify alignment with role requirements. Please note that the tool does not make final decisions or automatically disqualify candidates. Hiring decisions are made by our team, with thoughtful human judgment and oversight. We are committed to fair and transparent hiring practices and have implemented safeguards to help mitigate bias and support compliance with applicable laws. If you have questions, accessibility needs, or concerns about the use of this tool, please contact us. Klick is consciously creating a culture where everyone can thrive and grow in their careers. We believe that our best work comes from our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We strongly encourage members of historically underrepresented communities to apply, including Black people, Indigenous peoples, and other people of color, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually diverse communities and people with intersectional identities. We're also committed to developing an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. Should you require any accommodation, please contact us at careers@klick.com and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs and ensure you have a positive experience.