
Job: Managing Editor, The Capilano Review – CLOSED
Managing Editor, submit by March 10, Vancouver-based, $42.4K/year, 26 hrs/week, 4 weeks vacation, $65/month benefits allowance, 4.35% COL increase each Jan. 1
Managing Editor, submit by March 10, Vancouver-based, $42.4K/year, 26 hrs/week, 4 weeks vacation, $65/month benefits allowance, 4.35% COL increase each Jan. 1
30 hrs/wk, 14-month fixed-term, flexible hybrid schedule, Vancouver, $40,563/year, extended health/dental, 4 wks’ paid vacation, professional development
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