Job: Literary Editor, The Capilano Review
$38,500, 26 hours/week (some hours can be worked from home), $65/monthly benefits allowance, annual cost of living increase of 4.35%. Apply by April 15. Starts June 1.
$38,500, 26 hours/week (some hours can be worked from home), $65/monthly benefits allowance, annual cost of living increase of 4.35%. Apply by April 15. Starts June 1.
Permanent, full-time (38 hours/week), work-from-home position starting May 1. $20/hour + health benefits + 2 weeks paid vacation.
Conferences and professional development of interest to magazine professionals in Canada, the U.S. and beyond.
Full-time, $60-$80K/year, can work remotely. Main focus: Canadian Auto Dealer magazine.
Which MagsBC member magazines are open for submissions and having contests, what kinds of content they accept, and until when. Updated Mar. 17/22.
A hands-on workshop for magazine professionals on copyediting with a focus on anti-oppression and equity, diversity and inclusion.
Bringing editors from across Canada together to discuss the current landscape of magazine editing. Keynote by Catherine Hernandez.
— Interviewed by Crystal Peng, freelance writer and MagsBC intern, January 7, 2022.
A hands-on workshop for magazine professionals on copyediting with a focus on anti-oppression and equity, diversity and inclusion.
$1000 contract mid-February to mid-March to create one 2-5 minute animation for Indigenous Brilliance podcast.
FILLED. 80-90 hours/issue x 5 issues/year. Hourly rate commensurate with experience. Can be done remotely. Application deadline: Jan. 17/22.
A hands-on workshop for magazine professionals on proper sitting posture, easy stretching exercises and setting up an ergonomic home office.
Webinar series: exporting your magazine, opportunities/pitfalls of internationalizing content, rights, contracts, licensing, CPF grants, syndication, distribution, subscriptions
Which MagsBC member magazines are receiving submissions and having contests, and until when.
With Tiana Field-Ridley, Mental Health Commission of Canada. 11 a.m. PT; MagsBC and AMPA members can register for free.
$50,000/year, hybrid work environment (Victoria office/home) with a 4-day flexible work week. Position open until filled.
Apply for funding from Access Copyright Foundation’s Events Grant program by November 1!
With David Harkness, Program Manager, Business Innovation and Collective Initiatives, CPF, Canadian Heritage. Registration is free.
Conferences, webinars and other events of interest to magazine professionals in Canada, the U.S. and beyond.
30 hours/week @ $22.50/hour + benefits package, 4 weeks’ vacation. Based in Vancouver, BC office but some flexibility for a hybrid remote schedule possible. Application deadline Oct. 26/21.
Includes a short list of resources showcasing Indigenous voices and experiences so that settlers may learn about Indigenous world views, issues and perspectives, as well as other diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility resources.
By Zenev and Associates based on 2021 Jan-Mar feedback from publishers, staff, freelancers and others in the Canadian magazine industry. AMPA/MagsBC initiative.
Conferences, webinars and other events of interest to magazine professionals in Canada, the U.S. and beyond.
Of interest to our BC magazine members and professionals. Includes contests and award competitions.
20 hours/week, $17.19/hour, 20 weeks (not including winter break) from Oct. 1/21 to Feb. 22/22. Position open until filled.
We acknowledge that the Magazine Association of BC carries out its work on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations.
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