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Who's Hiring in Toronto? The AGO, CBC, and more

The most interesting of the opportunities we've seen this week:

There are a number of organizations looking for fundraising and development help right now. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Foundation needs a senior development officer with a specific emphais on major gifts.

In the arts sector, theatre company Canadian Stage is also looking for a senior development officer, to focus on corporate sponsorships and philanthropic partnerships. The Literary Review of Canada—a charitable organization that publishes a books, culture, and politics magazine of the same name—is looking for a development manager with at least three to five years of experience. Also, the Glenn Gould Foundation, a non-profit that promotes music and creativity, needs an administrative and development coordinator for a full-time temporary contract.

In related news, the National Speakers Bureau, an agency that represents public figures in news, sports, arts, and politics, is looking for someone to join their business development team—and in particular, someone with experience in sales and lead generation.

Zeidler Partnership Architects is looking for a proposal and marketing coordinator to work on that firm's visual identity, website, and marketing collateral.

Canada's public broadcaster, the CBC, is looking for two mobile developers with a focus on iOS, to layer new features into existing news and sports apps.

For the arts lovers, the Art Gallery of Ontario is hiring a manager of young audience engagement to oversee all programming for families, school groups, and other young visitors. It's a full-time contract, for up to one year. Also in youth engagement, the Toronto Public Library is hiring a project manager to work specifically on spoken word programming for youth as part of the build-up to the Pan Am Games.

Finally, in senior hires, regional transit agency Metrolinx is looking for a manager of sustainability. Candidates should have at least eight years of experience in a strategy development role.

Do you know an innovative or creative job opportunity in Toronto? Let us know!
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