CIM Magazine Paid Editorial Internship

CIM Magazine, which covers the latest advances in ideas, trends and technology in the Canadian mining industry online and in print eight times a year, is offering a four-month paid internship for upper-year students and recent graduates.

The intern will work remotely from home and have the chance to contribute to all aspects of magazine editorial, in both print and online.

There are no boring assignments at CIM Magazine – the mining industry is rapidly experiencing change, from its technology to the people who makes up its workforce. Interns get to write about what interests them.

Assignments have included:

– Advances in battery technology

– Scientific breakthroughs

– ESG obligations

– The expansion of EDI in mining

– The importance of Indigenous relations

– Mental health in mining

By the end of the internship, our interns have a strong portfolio, graduate to freelancing for CIM Magazine and have leveraged their experience with us for a variety of exciting roles, from battery metals analyst to vice-president of publications.

The Opportunity

The intern will work closely with the Section Editor and have the opportunity to: 1) Conduct interviews, write and research articles for the news section of the CIM Magazine website, an authoritative source for high-quality mining news in Canada

2) Write the weekly news recap, which features the latest mining news from the industry and CIM Magazine (and has an above average industry open rate of 43%)

3) Contribute to the front-of-book section of the magazine, which includes news, new products and profiles

4) Participate in regular story meetings and pitch their own ideas

Internship requirements:

The intern will work 35 hours per week for four months, with the possibility of extension. Due to the remote aspect, technical requirements are a phone, internet and a computer with camera and microphone.

All applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Compensation:

$18.50/hour

Qualifications:

· Strong news writing, editing and proofreading experience

· Exceptional communication, organizational and interpersonal skills

· Proficient interviewing skills

· Adept at Canadian Press style

Our ideal candidate is smart, professional, passionate about the quality of their work, interested in learning about the mining industry and is a self-starter with a reputation for writing quality content on tight deadlines.

How to apply:

Submit a resume, three published articles (please include either a direct URL to the articles published online or the PDF from the magazine they were published in) and a cover letter outlining how this internship is a good fit for both yourself and CIM Magazine to Section Editor Silvia Pikal (spikal@cim.org). Please include your name and the title Editorial Internship in the subject field of the email.

Applicants who advance through the interview process will be required to complete a short writing test.

Interviews are scheduled on a rolling basis.

Internship start date: January 2024

We thank all applicants who respond, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Internship: PWHL Montreal Coverage For The Hockey News

Type: Unpaid Internship
Organization: The Hockey News

Location: Verdun Auditorium, Place Bell Laval, Remote
When: Winter & Spring 2024
Deadline: December 20, 2023

Internship Summary
The Hockey News Women’s is seeking Journalism or Communications student(s) to intern during the inaugural 2024 PWHL season. The successful candidate(s) require(s) strong writing skills, and in person communication skills to conduct interviews. We also encourage those interested in photojournalism, multimedia journalism including video, to apply. If you can cover the news, and tell stories, we’d love to work with you to help hone your craft and build valuable industry experience and credentials.

Main Responsibilities

  • Write game recaps, interview coaches and players at the arena
  • Attend practices and/or games when possible
  • Take video clips of interviews to be used when applicable
  • Research and write compelling stories about the PWHL’s athletes and staff as both people and players.


How To Apply
By December 20, send an email of interest, introducing yourself and including two writing samples to thnwomens@gmail.com. Your contact will be The Hockey News Women’s manager Ian Kennedy.

The internship is NOT for credit.

Internship: Life Unrehearsed – CJAD800

Are you passionate about storytelling, scriptwriting, and exploring the unplanned aspects of life? Matt Del Vecchio, host of CJAD800’s Life Unrehearsed, is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic intern to join him! This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the world of radio broadcasting and content creation.

Position: Intern – Life Unrehearsed

Location: Remote and CJAD Studio (Sundays, 3:30 pm – 5:15 pm)

Time Commitment: 6-10 hours per week including the time of the show

Responsibilities:

Script Writing: Assist in crafting engaging and compelling scripts for Life Unrehearsed episodes, capturing the essence of unscripted moments and real-life stories.

Research: Conduct thorough research on potential guests, topics, and trends to ensure the show remains fresh, relevant, and thought-provoking.

Pre-Interviews: Coordinate and conduct pre-interviews with guests to gather insights, anecdotes, and background information for upcoming episodes.

Social Media Management: Manage and enhance the show’s online presence through regular and strategic social media postings, engaging with the audience and building a community around Life Unrehearsed.

Collaboration: Work closely with the host to brainstorm creative ideas, contribute to the show’s format, and participate in planning sessions.

Assist in Studio: Be present at the CJAD studio on Sundays from 3:30 pm to 5:15 pm to support the live recording process.

Administrative Tasks: Assist with various administrative duties related to the production of Life Unrehearsed.

Qualifications:

Currently enrolled in a relevant degree program (Communication, Broadcasting, Media Studies, etc.).

Strong writing and communication skills in English with a working knowledge of French.

Enthusiastic about storytelling and unscripted content.

Comfortable with social media platforms.

Highly organized with excellent research skills.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Available on Sundays from 3:30 pm to 5:15 pm for in-studio sessions.

Benefits:

Gain valuable hands-on experience in radio broadcasting and content creation.

Opportunity to network with industry professionals.

Flexible remote work options for the majority of tasks.

If you’re ready to dive into the world of unscripted storytelling and contribute to the success of Life Unrehearsed, please submit your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to mdelvecchio@lianasservices.com. Applications will be accepted until Friday, Dec. 15 with an estimated start date of Monday, January 8.

We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.

About CJAD’s Life Unrehearsed

Now in our 6th year, Life Unrehearsed is a show about the ins and outs of family life. A tremendous number of topics are addressed on the show.  Host, Matt Del Vecchio, along with invited guests across a broad spectrum of professions address the many issues experienced by families and individuals.  We have been very fortunate to have had several inspirational guests over the past 6 years including Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, Julie Quenneville, Dr. Lucy Gilbert, Phil Esposito, Theo Fleury, Hazel McCallion, Peter Mansbridge, Anthony Calvillo, Nick Katalifos and many other people discussing their hardships and what they have done to overcome their challenges. Our link can be found at www.iheartradio.ca/cjad/shows/life-unrehearsed-1.2479283 

The internship is NOT for credit

Part time research internship at Maisonneuve Magazine

Maisonneuve is now accepting applications for part-time research interns. We’re looking for well-organized, self-motivated candidates with a passion for magazines and the ability to pay close attention to details. You don’t need to have studied journalism, but you must have some writing experience (student media, blogging, freelance, etc.) and familiarity with Maisonneuve Magazine.

Research interns will work part-time from January through June, while the magazine is in production for two issues. Hours are flexible, but work will be most demanding in early March and late May, in line with our production cycle.

The main responsibility is fact checking, and others include proofreading, shadowediting and writing short book reviews to be published in print. Interns are trained in formal fact checking techniques, take part in pitch workshops to hone their story ideas and are welcome to participate in all aspects of production, from graphics and layout to writing headlines. Recent interns have gone on to full-time magazine fellowships and permanent reporting jobs.

Interns must speak and write English fluently. A working knowledge of French is a plus, but not a requirement. The internship will be completed remotely. This position pays a modest honorarium of $100 per issue, and can also be completed for academic credit if approved by the applicant’s institution.

While there is no expectation to have prior fact checking experience, an understanding of the main principles and methods is helpful. This guide by Viviane Fairbank and Allison Baker is a great jumping off point for understanding editorial fact checking.

To apply, email a cover letter, CV and three writing samples to nour@maisonneuve.org by 5pm on Monday, December 18 with the subject line “Spring-Summer Internship Application.” Please feel free to email with any questions about the internship. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

** Department note: this internship is not for credit **

Stage aux As de l’Info

Les As de l’info est un média destiné aux jeunes (enfants et adolescents) sous l’égide des Coops de l’Info.

Tu étudies en journalisme (ou autre domaine pertinent), tu dois faire un stage crédité dans le cadre de ton programme et tu souhaites faire une différence concrète auprès de la clientèle la plus adorable? Nous te proposons un poste dans notre équipe pour 14 semaines (10h par semaine) dans notre équipe de contenus jeunesse! (Début: 15 janvier 2024)

On cherche des personnes allumées, rigoureuses ET créatives, intéressées par les enfants et l’éducation à l’information. Et bien entendu…des mordus de l’actu et du monde qui aime collaborer et s’engager dans une équipe. (Ce n’est pas un stage rémunéré.)

Il faut envoyer ton offre à : mbernier@lesasdelinfo.com

Internship at CityNews!

Internship: CityNews Montreal on Citytv
Title: CityNews Montreal Intern
Type: Unpaid Internship
Organization: CityNews Montreal (Citytv), part of Rogers Sports & Media
Location: 1200 McGill College, 8th floor, Montreal
When: Winter & Summer 2024
Duration: Jan-April 2024, May-August 2024/min 120hrs
Deadline: November 20, 2023


Internship Summary
CityNews Montreal is seeking a 2nd or 3rd year Journalism or Communications students, or Grad Diploma students to intern for Winter and Summer 2024.
The successful candidate will be a dynamic person with strong writing skills, understanding local news around them, basic knowledge of television production procedures and equipment, strong social media skills as well as a genuine interest in all things Montreal.
As our intern, you will join the team who prepares and delivers Montreal’s most dynamic
nightly newscast. You’ll work alongside our talented professionals, for a hands-on experience that will enhance your studies.
If this sounds like the challenge you are looking for, we look forward to meeting you.


Main Responsibilities
 Write scripts and research ideas;
 Book interviews;
 Assist with the research and production of topical ‘streeters’ to support current affairs
segments;
 Prepare and post materials to website and social media;
 Go out on the road with reporters and shadow, work together, and
 Other duties as assigned


Qualifications
 Be enrolled in the 2nd year (or beyond) of an undergraduate or graduate program in
broadcasting, journalism, communications or other related fields;
 Be eligible for university credit for this internship;
 Be seeking a placement under a formal, credited internship program;
 Be available weekdays or weekends for day/evening shifts;
 Excellent command of written English and the ability to speak/read both English and French;
 Highly motived with proven multi-tasking and time management skills. Able to work in a fastpaced environment;
 Experience posting to various social media platforms; and
 Basic knowledge of video editing and TV production experience will be considered assets


How To Apply
By November 20, send a letter of interest along with your CV, including a reference to:
melanie.porco@citynews.rogers.com indicating “CityNews Montreal Internship” in the subject field.

GRAD DIP ONLY – CBC Internship

CBC News is at the forefront of local digital and broadcast journalism in Montreal.

At CBC Montreal, we gather, produce and broadcast news in Quebec for CBC Radio, CBC Television and CBC.CA/Montreal.

We are currently seeking one intern for the Winter 2024 session, to work in Montreal with CBC current affairs and digital.

Internships Goals

You will have the opportunity to gain practical experience at CBC in Montreal.

You will work as a junior member of the CBC digital team for 5 weeks.You will also work as a researcher on Daybreak (3 weeks) and Let’s Go (2 weeks ). You will learn how to pitch stories, write scripts, and write for the web.

**THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Internship Application Process

•CV

• Letter of intent from the student. Why you want this position–what you will bring to the position–and how will you benefit.

•Two samples of your written work. 

•One sample or audio or visual work 

Application Deadline: November 10, 2023 at NOON

Please email Nathalie.walther@cbc.ca

There is also an interview at CBC as part of the process.

Requirements

•• 160 hours of for credit service. Approximately 16 hours per week for 10 weeks in CBC News Montreal.This amounts to 3 credits at Concordia.

• Note – Students undertaking these internships are not excused from classes or other courses

• This internship is offered under the JOUR 508 -Internship/Independent Study course, for a total of three credits. Students must obtain departmental approval to enrol in this program.

Candidate Selection Criteria

• Diploma Journalism student.

• Curious and critical thinker

• Passionate about journalism

• Strong work ethic: meeting deadlines, attention to detail, dedication, initiative, team player

• Strong writing and broadcasting skills

• Excellent digital skills

• Bilingual, English and French

Stage à Radio-Canada, service info

Date limite : pour un stage à la session d’hiver 2024, votre candidature doit nous parvenir au plus tard le 31 octobre 2023.

Le journalisme vous passionne et vous recherchez un programme de stage académique stimulant ? 

Le Service de l’Information de Radio-Canada sera en mesure d’offrir, à Montréal, un certain nombre de stages non rémunérés dans des émissions d’actualités et d’affaires publiques, ou encore dans la salle de nouvelles lors de la session d’hiver 2024.

PROFIL RECHERCHÉ :

Les étudiantes et étudiants finissants intéressés par ce stage doivent être inscrits dans une institution d’enseignement universitaire canadienne. Le stage doit obligatoirement être crédité dans le cadre d’un cours. Enfin, ils ont l’obligation de fournir, une brève présentation vidéo (indiquer le lien dans votre CV ou lettre de motivation) et les trois (3) documents suivants en français :

  • Une lettre de motivation;
  • Votre Curriculum Vitae;
  • Votre plus récent relevé de résultats académiques.

Pour + de détails et postuler, suivez ce lien.

CIM Magazine Paid Editorial Internship

CIM Magazine, which covers the latest advances in ideas, trends and technology in the Canadian mining industry, is offering a 16-week paid internship opportunity for upper-year students and recent graduates. The intern will work remotely from home and have the chance to contribute to all aspects of magazine editorial, in both print and online.  

During the internship, the intern will be required to write our weekly newsletter, news articles, conduct interviews, attend regular story meetings and participate in the magazine production process (source photos, proofread the issue and other related tasks).    

This is an opportunity for students to work with a B2B National Magazine Award-winning publication, gain valuable experience in the journalism industry, expand their portfolio and develop skills through on-the-job training.

About us: 

The print edition of CIM Magazine is published by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) eight times per year. Each edition is distributed to more than 8,000 CIM members and at industry-related events and conferences throughout the year. The team prides itself on producing high-quality journalism written by seasoned journalists. 

Responsibilities

The intern will work closely with the Section Editor and have three main writing responsibilities: 

Internship requirements: 

  1. Articles for the news section of the CIM Magazine website
  2. The weekly news recap, which is posted to the CIM Magazine website and emailed to our newsletter list
  3. The front-of-book section of the magazine, which includes news, new products and a profile or analysis piece
     
  4. The intern will work 35 hours per week for 16 weeks, with the possibility of extension. Due to the remote aspect, technical requirements are a phone, internet and a computer with camera and microphone. 

All applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Qualifications:  

  • Strong news writing, editing and proofreading experience  

·         Exceptional communication, organizational and interpersonal skills

·         Proficient interviewing skills 

·         Adept at Canadian Press style 

Our ideal candidate is smart, professional, passionate about the quality of their work, interested in learning about the mining industry and is a self-starter with a reputation for writing quality content on tight deadlines.

Compensation: 

$15.25/hr (or provincial minimum wage) 

How to apply: 

Submit a resume, three published articles (please include either a direct URL to the articles published online or the PDF from the magazine they were published in) and a cover letter outlining how this internship is a good fit for both yourself and CIM Magazine to Section Editor Silvia Pikal (spikal@cim.org). Please include your name and the title Editorial Internship in the subject field of the email.   

Applicants who advance through the interview process will be required to complete a short writing test.

Internship start date:  January 2, 2024

We thank all applicants who respond, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

CBC Internships

CBC News is at the forefront of local digital and broadcast journalism in Montreal. At CBC Montreal, we gather, produce and broadcast news in Quebec for CBC Radio,CBC Television and CBC.CA/Montreal.

We are currently seeking two interns: One for the Fall 2023 session, and one for the Winter 2024 session.

Internships Goals

Each intern will be given the opportunity to gain practical experience at CBC News in Montreal.

Specifically, each intern will work as a junior member of the CBC News desk team and will learn to gather information, fact check, pitch stories, and take part in the broadcast production of stories. The internship will be in person.

Internship Application Process

  • CV
  •  Letter of intent 
  • Two written samples of your work
  • One audio or visual sample of your work.

Application Deadline for both dates: August 11, 2023 at 5pm

There is also an interview at CBC as part of the process.

Requirements

• 160 hours of for credit service. Approximately 16 hours per week for 10 weeks in CBC News Montreal.This amounts to 3 credits at Concordia.

• This internship is offered under the Jour 450: Journalism Practicum course, for a total of three credits. Students must obtain departmental approval to enrol in this program.

• Note – Students undertaking these internships are not excused from classes or other courses

Candidate Selection Criteria

• Third year Journalism student

• Curious and critical thinker

• Passionate about journalism

• Strong work ethic: meeting deadlines, attention to detail, dedication, initiative, team player

• Strong writing and broadcasting skills

• Excellent digital skills

• Bilingual, English and French.

Please email applications to nathalie.walther@cbc.ca, Manager Administration, Staffing and Development at CBC Quebec