- Web writer, CBC, Vancouver, Deadline Nov. 29
- Investigative producers, Discourse Media, Nationwide/BC, Deadline Nov. 30
- Senior manager of external communications, YMCA of Greater Toronto, Toronto, Deadline Dec. 1
- Social media officer, University of Toronto, Toronto, Deadline Dec. 3
- Digital writer, MaRS Discovery District, Toronto, Deadline Dec. 4
- Multimedia journalist, Fort McMurray Today, Fort McMurray, Deadline Dec. 4
- Executive producer, CBC Windsor, Windsor, Deadline Dec. 9
- Video journalist, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Iqaluit, Deadline Dec. 16
- Media relations officer, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Dec. 3
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October job openings
Here’s the RJAA’s roundup of jobs open for application in October:
- Business reporters / Postmedia / Due Oct. 6
- Web producers / Postmedia / Due Oct. 6
- Social media editor (sports) / Yahoo Canada / Due Oct. 4
- Journalist – Cree Language / CBC / Due Oct. 14
- Producer assigned to the Social Media team (English Services) / CBC /Due Oct. 9
- Web & Digital Media Officer Canadian Photography Institute (6 months term) / The National Gallery of Canada / No due date listed
- Web Content Writer (Part-Time) / Humber Colleg / Due Oct. 9
- Reporter/Editor (French Services) /CBC (Ottawa) / Due Oct. 7
- Reporter, sustainable development / Discourse Media / Due Oct. 6
- Digital Content Writer / Scotiabank / No due date listed
- Digital director / The Walrus / Due Oct. 6
- News Editor / Presenter – Weekends (English Services), CBC (Ottawa), Due Oct. 3
Jobs open for application in September
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Why Headliners Matter
It’s now easier than it has ever been to publicly say whatever you might want to say, or tell whatever story you might want to tell.
Bylines are everywhere, your friends’ Facebook feeds, the Twitterverse and so on.
That’s excellent news for aspiring journalists and experienced pros alike.
A message from the president
As journalism continues to evolve, so does the Ryerson Journalism Association (RJAA).
You’re going to notice some changes.
Our association used to sell memberships to grads, print (and mail) newsletters and offer weekend workshops to enhance reporting skills.
Now, with a newly-elected team, we are planning to revamp the association and provide alumni with events, information and opportunities that better-fit today’s industry.