The best of the job opportunities we've spotted this week:
If you like public spectacles and are incredibly organized, Yonge-Dundas Square is looking for
an event coordinator. Their season runs from April to October, and responsibilities are divided between administration and event production. Also in the performing arts, Luminato has a call out for an
interactive marketing manager (a full-time position, even though the festival itself runs for just a few days).
A job about jobs: Youth Employment Services (YES) is hiring
a job developer. The role involves matching up candidates that sometimes have trouble finding work with prospective positions.
For those with a literary bent, the
Walrus is seeking
a development coordinator to join its fundraising team. And for those whose interests lean to the visual arts, the Art Gallery of Ontario is on the hunt for
a web developer to help manage its online presence.
If city-building organizations are of particular interest, the Jane-Finch community is hiring a
graphic designer to help bring a new community engagement project to life.
A research centre we've profiled recently, the Ontario Brain Institute, needs a new
program lead. OBI
recently secured five years of funding, and is expanding its scope of research.
Finally, there are two opportunities in youth engagement to highlight. World Wildlife Fund is looking for a
youth engagement officer, and Right to Play (which creates opportunities for underprivileged children around the world to get involved in sports) is hiring a
development coordinator.
Are you hiring or do you know of an innovative job opportunity in Toronto? Email Yonge Street's innovation and jobs editor Hamutal Dotan to let her know.