This week is a particular bonanza for jobs in communications and media.
First up is Parkinson Society Canada, which is looking for a
communications associate with at least three years of relevant experience, including media relations, and experience in the not-for-profit sector.
The City of Markham is also looking for a
communications assistant, specifically to work at the Varley Art Gallery. It's a half-time position that includes responsibility for both media relations and social media.
The waterfront-based Corus Entertainment has several opportunities available right now. Among them are openings for a
web content coordinator to handle daily site maintenance (including writing, editing, and image editing), and
billingual video editor for someone with at least three years of relevant experience.
Shaw Media also has several openings at the moment. Global News is in need of a full-time
graphic designer; candidates should ideally have experience in journalism in addition to at least three years of professional design experience. They are also looking for a part-time
graphic artist to work on weekends. Meanwhile, over at Bell Media, CTV News is looking for a
digital content editor to work out of their Scarborough office.
Attention baseball fans: the Blue Jays and Rogers Centre are currently looking for some
graphic design help to assist in developing both print and web assets.
Finally, the Toronto International Film Festival is hosting a one-day job fair on Monday, June 23, to recruit seasonal ticketing, retail, concession, and other representatives. Participation is by invitation only, however. If you're interested you must
apply in advance.
Do you know of a creative and innovative job opportunity? Let us know!