The best of the job opportunities we've spotted this week:
Free the Children, the children’s rights organization founded by the Kielburger brothers, is looking for a
graphic designer with "a passion for digital and social media" to work out of their Toronto office at 233 Carlton. They’re looking for a two-year commitment, with a six-month probationary period, and have advertised the position on
ladieslearningcode.com.
If you have a post-secondary education and some experience in fundraising, preferably for an arts or cultural organization, Harbourfront Centre may have a position for you as a
business development officer. The application deadline is April 5.
Foodshare, founded in 1985, tries to tackle hunger in local communities. They’re looking for a
fundraiser and event co-ordinator, with responsibilities including direct mail campaigns, donor and funder relations, and grant writing. They’re offering $40,000 and a "generous benefits plan," with an application deadline of April 5.
The CBC is looking for
three mobile web developers with three years of web development experience and at least one in mobile development.
Osteoporosis Canada seeks a
fundraiser to start, with applications being accepted until April 12. They'd like someone with a university degree and a high level of knowledge of donor management tool
Raisers Edge.
The Royal Astronomical Society is looking for a
marketing co-ordinator to work in their Etobicoke office. You can send your resume in by April 19.
Writer: Bert Archer
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