The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:
In the sustainable energy sector, Solar Brokers Canada, a brokerage firm that specializes in solar photovoltaic systems, has two positions open right now. First is a
graphics and web designer to create campaigns both for print and online, and second is a
lead generation specialist, for help with client outreach.
A couple positions of note have come up in media recently. Global Toronto is looking for a
news director to oversee day-to-day newsroom operations; candidates should have a minimum of five years of tv news experience. And Elle Canada is looking for a
fashion features editor to create and commission style-related content on all platforms.
There are also a number of opportunities right now for those with an interest in the arts. The Juno Awards is seeking an entry level
communications coordinator who will focus specifically on social media engagement. The Royal Conservatory is on the hunt for an
instructional designer to develop strategy and content for engaging long-distance learners; at least five years of experience in distance education is required. Non-profit Women in Film & Television is looking for a
membership manager to develop and implement that organization's outreach plan. And Inside Out—which runs the Toronto and Ottawa LGBT film festivals—is looking for a
programming coordinator to help with year-round events and screenings.
Finally, in senior roles, Toronto Community Housing is looking for a new
director of revitalization and renewal communities. The successful candidate will be responsible for resident engagement programs in all TCH revitalization projects across the city.
Do you know of an innovative job opportunity in Toronto? Let us know!