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<p><strong>Company Description</strong> VPS Entertainment is Canada's most exciting young live events company. The company’s portfolio includes sports events, billiards nights, club nights, private parties designed to create vibrant and engaging social experiences. VPS Entertainment focuses on delivering safe, well-organized events that encourage connection and community-building. The team works closely with venue partners and student groups to ensure each event is memorable and aligned with audience interests. Applicants can expect a dynamic, fast-paced environment. In March 2026, VPS' organised Canada's first ever student fight night. The event was attended by over 1,300 spectators making it the largest boxing event in the history of Toronto.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Description</strong> The City Lead for Montreal is a 15 hour/week position required for three months between September and December 2026. It is an on-site position. The City Lead will act as the primary operator for VPS in Montreal. They will be responsible for content production, local coordination, and maintaining communication with the Toronto leadership team. The role is both creative and operational, requiring strong organisation, communication, and initiative. There will be an opportunity for full time work after the 3 months has been complete.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Leading VPS Student Fight Night - Montreal</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>The role will require taking the overall lead on Montreal's inaugural edition of VPS Student Fight Night</li><li>This role will include coordinating with participant boxers, ring girls, DJs, ring announcers, partner boxing gyms, and sponsors</li><li>The role will also include producing and publishing media content during the marketing phase of the event</li><li><strong>The role is ideal for recent graduates looking for experience in live events or sports</strong></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Skills required</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>High communication skills</li><li>Proficient in Excel and Word</li><li>Comfortable in front of camera</li><li>Ability to work in highly stressful environments</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Compensation:</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>$1,000/month</li></ul>

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