[Job – New Brunswick] – NB Media Co-op


Friday is the application deadline for the position of full-time Indigenous Video Journalist with the NB Media Co-op.

We’re hiring! The NB Media Co-op is looking for an experienced Indigenous reporter to work as a video journalist covering social, political and community affairs from an Indigenous perspective. 

Position: Full-Time Indigenous Journalist (Video/multimedia)

Employer: NB Media Co-op

Location: Anywhere in New Brunswick (Remote)

Date Posted: Monday, April 25, 2022

Application Deadline: Friday, May 13, 2022

Salary: $25/hour, 40 hours/week

Anticipated Start Date:  June 2022

Term: This is a one-year term position.

Deadline: Friday, May 13 at 4:00pm Atlantic time. 

David Gordon Koch
Reporter, CHMA 106.9 FM Manager, NB Media Co-op

Cell: 506-588-1430Email: davidgordonkoch@nbmediacoop.orgTwitter: @davidgordonkoch


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Vendredi est la date limite de candidature pour le poste de vidéojournaliste autochtone à temps plein avec la COOP Média NB. Veuillez partager largement!

Nous embauchons! COOP Média NB est à la recherche d’un.e journaliste autochtone expérimenté.e pour travailler en tant que journaliste vidéo couvrant les affaires sociales, politiques et communautaires d’un point de vue autochtone. 

Poste :  Journaliste autochtone à temps plein (vidéo/multimédia)

Employeur : COOP Média NB

Lieu : N’importe où au Nouveau-Brunswick (à distance)

Date d’affichage : Lundi 25 avril 2022

Date limite pour postuler : Vendredi 13 mai 2022

Salaire : 25 $/heure, 40 heures/semaine

Date de début prévue : Juin 2022

Durée du contrat :  Il s’agit d’un poste à durée déterminée d’un an.

[Paid internship] Editorial Internship with Concordia’s University Advancement

Concordia’s University Advancement seeks an intern who wishes to hone their writing and communications skills. The paid, part-time internship of 21 hours per week will allow the candidate to tell stories that matter to Concordia’s 235,000 alumni and will provide behind-the-scenes access to the world of education, fundraising and publishing.

The ideal candidate will have above average writing skills, as well as high proficiency in editing. The intern will report directly to University Advancement’s manager of publications and projects within the communications team.

The intern will research and write short features for the Alumni News web page and the Accent/Capstone e-newsletters, distributed monthly to 90,000 Concordia alumni, donors and friends of the university. The features may be repurposed for Concordia’s internal electronic media, including the weekly NOW e-newsletter for faculty and staff, the NOW student e-newsletter and the Concordia website, concordia.ca.

The intern will also write other short assignments and help with research for Concordia University Magazine. The magazine is a 64-page, full-colour publication mailed to 170,000 Concordia alumni, donors, faculty members and staff.

The intern may also assist with other editorial assignments as required, such as letter writing and social media posting.

Primary responsibilities:

  • Research information, conduct interviews and write web profiles and digital newsletters;
  • Provide editorial assistance for Concordia University Magazine;
  • Help generate content and ideas for newsletters and publications;
  • Fact check and proofread.

Requirements:

  • Completed second-year BA in journalism, communication studies or similar bachelor’s or graduate diploma levels at Concordia;
  • Excellent writing and editing skills;
  • Strong news sense and entrepreneurial spirit;
  • Thorough command of the English language;
  • Familiarity with Word and Excel;
  • Knowledge of CP Style Guide;
  • Proficiency with at least two major social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok);
  • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills; ability to multitask, complete projects and meet strict deadlines;
  • Be available to work during business hours;
  • Detail-oriented approach with ability to work quickly.

Dates: May 30 to August 15, 2022
Salary: $18/hour
Hours: 21 hours per week during regular business hours (7 hours each on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday)

Please send a cover letter, resume and relevant clippings to:

Marta Samuel
Manager of publications and projects
University Advancement
Concordia University
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., FB-520
Montreal, QC H3G 1M4
magazine@concordia.ca
Tel: 514-848-2424, ext. 5031

[Job] Summer Reporter at CUTV

CUTV is hiring a Summer Reporter. Community University Television (CUTV) is Canada’s oldest student TV station and operates as a non-profit fee-levy organization. CUTV is a hub for independent media production and growing alternative media institutions. The core of CUTV’s mandate is to train and build a network of mutually supportive independent journalists and media producers. Through educational events, workshops, and equipment lending, CUTV aims to connect the community and empower the next generation of journalists. Learn more at www.cutvmontreal.org/

Summer Reporter Job Description:
The summer reporter position will collaborate with our existing coordinators, reporters and volunteers to deliver reporting on underreported local issues and social movements.

Core Responsibilities:
– Participate in pitch meetings with the journalism team
– Research stories
– Participate in collaborative script writing
– Conduct interviews
– Deliver on-screen reports
– Travel to outdoor demonstrations and events to conduct interviews and provide on-the-ground reports (while abiding by all health and safety measures relating to COVID-19 put forth by the Government of Quebec)
– Assist in editing video and audio footage
– Assist in social media promotion
– Attend weekly staff meetings

Qualifications and experience:
– Excellent verbal and written English communication skills
– Excellent computer skills
– Ability to work autonomously

Assets:
– Experience using video editing software (PremierePro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci, etc)
– Experience using audio editing software (Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Audacity, etc)
– Fluency in spoken and written French

Education: The ideal candidate is a current/former student in journalism or communications.

More info:
*This position requires some in-person work*
Reporting to the station manager and lead journalist
Compensation $15.00 per hour at 35 hours/week for 8 weeks
Contract start date: ASAP
Deadline to apply: rolling

To Apply:
Applicants must be eligible for Canada Summer Jobs positions. The qualifications are as follows:
– You must be between 15 and 30 years of age
– You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred (foreign students are ineligible) and be legally entitled to work in Canada.
– Please send your cover letter and resume to jobs@cutvmontreal.org