The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:
Innovative food security organization The Stop has
two posts open right now. One is a 12-month contract position for a greenhouse coordinator, to oversee their 3,000 square foot facility; knowledge of organic growing practices is a must. They are also looking for a full-time outreach and engagement coordinator with a minimum of three years of relevant experience.
For those with an interest in higher education, York has a couple of interesting opportunities right now. The University needs an
assistant director of recruitment for the executive MBA program; applicants should have at least five years of relevant experience (which can include sales or business development) and must be comfortable with frequent travel. The Faculty of Graduate Studies is also looking for a
communications manager; that post also requires at least five years of experience.
In publishing, Penguin Random House is looking for a
digital project coordinator, to help organize new digital development and outreach.
The Ontario Nonprofit Network, which works with over 46,000 nonprofits across the province, is hiring a
labour force project lead to oversee the implementation of ONN's labour force strategy. The position is for an 18-month, part-time contract.
There are also a slew of organizations looking for communications and marketing help right now. First up is the Ronald McDonald House, which provides accomodation for children and their families when they come into town for medical treatment. They are looking for a
communications officer to handle all facets of their communications, including social media. Tides Canada, which works on environmental issues across the country, is hiring a
communications and marketing manager for a one year parental leave vacancy. The year's key projects will be overseeing the development of a new organizational website, and the roll-out of a new visual identity. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is seeking an
online marketing and communications officer with at least three years of experience, to handle both internal and external engagement. Finally, Harbourfront Centre is looking for a
communications and marketing assistant, specifically to promote year-round literary programming.
Do you know an innovative or creative job opportunity in Toronto? Let us know!