
Job Opportunity: Managing Editor, The Capilano Review – FILLED
Part-time (26 hours/week), $31,096 per year plus a monthly benefits stipend and a 4% per year annual cost of living increase, Vancouver, BC.
Part-time (26 hours/week), $31,096 per year plus a monthly benefits stipend and a 4% per year annual cost of living increase, Vancouver, BC.
Post-secondary students or recent graduates (within 3 years), 21 hours a week, June 12-Sept. 27, 2019, $17.50/hour. Part of the internship can be done remotely. Application deadline: June 1, 2019.
Page One Publishing is looking for a talented and experienced editorial designer. As a valued member of the team, you’ll thrive in a performance-driven environment
32 hours/week minimum, $1,500/month plus sales commission.
Full time (40 hours/week), $45K/year position; includes extended benefits and vacation. Application deadline December 10, 2018.
Full-time (40 hours/week), $45K/year starting January 2019; includes extended benefits, vacation. Application deadline December 10, 2018.
Douglas College, New Westminster. Six months (late November to May), 7 hours/week, $20/hour plus 9% in lieu of benefits. Application deadline: November 12, 2018.
At National Observer’s Vancouver office. Four-month contract, 20 hours/week, $30-$40/hour depending on experience and expertise. Open until position filled.
As part of the online marketing team focused on expanding our readership, will have particular responsibility for strategy and campaign building, marketing and writing copy.
$14/hour, 30 hours/week, 16 weeks from August to November 2018.
Application deadline: July 20/18.
1/2 time position (20 hours/week), July 16-Nov. 2/18, $14/hour. Apply by July 6/18.
Information on features, costs, and user experience of Issuu, Zinio, Magzter, Mag+ and 3D Issue digital content delivery systems as of January 2018.
20 hours per week, November to March, $14/hour
To assist in the creation, implementation and testing of a cohesive, compelling marketing program that accurately identifies INSPIRED Senior Living magazine’s brand and creates cohesion between our main brand products (print magazine, website and events).
To assist in the launch of our new electronic magazine complementary to our print magazine while creating brand coherence between our print magazine, digital magazine, events, housing database, books, podcasts, blogs, newsletters, etc.
Half-time position from October 2017 to February 2018, focusing on TCR’s website overhaul.
Welcome, INSPIRED Senior Living, to the MagsBC community!
Knowledge Network is looking for a full-time Photo Editor/Designer for our Brand team based in Vancouver.
Human resources principles and practices for staff, interns, students and volunteers which can be applied at any size of magazine or not-for-profit organization.
The ABPBC is looking for a full-time Project Coordinator to help plan and execute projects that serve the needs of the diverse BC book publishing industry and engage book-related communities.
“There is an opportunity for more people than ever to share their ideas and stories. A diverse range of messages enhances the fabric of society.”
“Turning pixels on the screen to something beautiful you can touch, feel, and read in the bathtub never gets old.”
Regular part-time faculty position to teach CMNS 190, Article Writing, in the Bachelor of Communication Studies degree.
Peter Chettleburgh loves the creative aspect of publishing and enjoys producing news because it allows him to “be nosy”.
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