The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:
York University has a number of positions open at the moment. First up is an
entrepreneurship manager, who will be responsible for the day-to-day oversight of LaunchYU, a student entrepreneurship program; a minimum of 5-7 years of relevant experience is required. Next is a
coordinator for YU START, York's new student transition program; it's a more junior role, for someone with at least two years of experience. Finally, they are also seeking a new
director of marketing and communications for the Schulich School of Business—another senior post, requiring at least 10 years of experience.
For those with tech skills and an interest in media, there are two jobs of particular note right now. Bell Media is hiring a
web developer to provide support for The Loop, Bravo, The Comedy Network, and SPACE. And the CBC is hiring a
lead architect for CBC Music, to plan and develop new features for that platform.
If health issues are your focus, both the Hospital for Sick Children and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation are also hiring at the moment. Sick Kids needs a new
senior specialist in human resources, for someone with at least four years of related experience. And the CBCF is filling posts for a
health promotion specialist, as well as a
health promotion community engagement manager. Both will work as part of the same team, developing and delivering programs about breast health.
Finally, if you are particularly engaged by sustainable food, the St. James Town Community Cafe is hiring a
community co-op developer for a five month part-time contract; the hope is that contract would be extended as the program's funding is secured. The position involves helping to set up a community co-op in the community, with tasks ranging from recruiting for board members to establishing third-party partnerships.
Do you know of an innovative job opportunity in Toronto? Let us know!