The most interesting of the job opportunities we've spotted this week:
If you're a developer with an interest in media, The Walrus has a great opening. The national magazine is looking for a
digital production developer to work on content creation, tablet production, and its user account system. Meanwhile, small publisher Coach House Books is looking for a new
publicist to handle all facets of its marketing and promotions. Also in promotions, the Centre for Social Innovation is seeking a new
communications animator to tell the organization's story, tackle social media, and keep an eye on analytics.
Over at TIFF, they're on the hunt for a
manager of cinemas to oversee all front of house operations at the Lightbox. It's a position for someone with at least five years of senior front of house experience, and will include hiring and training as well as customer service and internal liasing.
For those with an interest in environmental issues, the
Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) needs a new librarian and administrative assistant, for tasks ranging from archive management to preparing reports. And Toronto Park People, which is trying to build community engagement around local parks, is filing the brand new position of
director of operations. They're looking for someone with at least three years of non-profit management experience.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation awards 1,500 grants a year in the arts, social services, environment, and health sectors, and is seeking to fill two key posts. One is a
program manager with a particular focus on the environment. The other is
vice-president of community investments, to lead their new impact investment strategy.
Finally, in executive seaches, Imagine Canada, a national umbrella organization for charities, is looking for a
president and CEO to head up their 35-person team. The position is primarily based in Toronto, but some travel to their Ottawa office is also expected.
Do you know of an innovative job opportunity? Let us know.