The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:
Several environmental organizations are hiring right now. First up is non-profit Friends of the Greenbelt, which promotes the importance of keeping that namesake land for agriculture, and is looking to fill a one-year contract position for a
communications assistant. It's an entry level position for a recent graduate.
The West End Food Co-op, which runs a community grocery store, a farmers' market, and other programming, is hiring for two positions: a
kitchen coordinator to manage recipe development and daily operations, and a
kitchen assistant, to help with food preparation and packaging. Also in urban food, a volunteer opportunity of note: Cultivate Toronto, which runs community agriculture programs, has an opening on their
board of directors. They are hoping to find someone with expertise in local food, non-profit management, or finance.
Local Appreciation and Enhancement of Forests (LEAF), which runs several urban tree initiatives, is looking for a
coordinator to handle their residential tree program, including operations, outreach, and partnerships. And finally, the Ministry of the Environment is hiring an
environmental resource planner, to provide expert advice during planning processes and environmental assessments.
In the cultural sector, major firm Zeidler Partnership Architects needs a
graphic communications designer, to work on both presentations and external communication materials. And indie record label Paper Bag Records is looking for a part-time
online store and retail coordinator.
Moving along to the digital sector, Bitmaker, which teaches development courses, is seeking a
community manager to work with students, the company's hiring partners, and the public at large. And Joist, an app that allows contractors to manage projects via a web or mobile interfaces, needs some development help: they are hiring both
iOS and an
Android engineers.
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