The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:
There are currently some major cultural institutions looking for help. The Design Exchange, which hosts exhibitions and runs events out of its historic Bay Street building, is looking for an
intermediate graphic designer with three to five years of experience. The Canadian Opera Company is on the hunt for a
chief communications officer to lead the development of a new strategic marketing plan. Waterfront Toronto is looking for a
public art program manager to manage the commission of multiple public art projects, as well as cultural programming at key venues. Finally Hot Docs, the home of documentary film in Toronto, needs a new
publications coordinator to manage the production of all industry and general interest materials.
Also in need of assistance: a couple of entrepreneur education programs. The York Entrepreneurship Development Institute, a non-profit education program for innovators and entrepreneurs, is looking for a
project director. This is a full-time contract position for someone to take on the Institute's start-up and non-profit incubator.
In related openings, innovation centre MaRS Discovery District is looking for a
facilitator of entrepreneurship programs to design and deliver client workshops.
For programmers with an interest in education, George Brown is in need of a
programmer analyst with at least five years experience to assess statements of work and troubleshoot as problems arise.
In new media, liveblogging platform ScribbleLive is hiring two editors: one for
news and business, and a second for
sports and entertainment. Both posts call for someone with three to five years of experience, one to two of which are in "live storytelling."
Know of any innovative job openings in Toronto? Let us know!