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Would you like to work with strong, smart people in a resilient, dynamic organization? Canada’s History may have the career you are looking for!
Posted March 4, 2024
The Editorial Director is responsible for the overall editorial strategy of Canada’s History magazine, both in print and online. This full-time role reports to the President & CEO and is responsible for managing the editorial and art departments of the organization.
The Editorial Director is part of the management team, along with Digital Media Director, Programs Director, and Finance & Administration Director.The successful candidate will work closely with the President & CEO, and collaborate with team members on digital, fundraising, marketing, audience development, and revenue to deliver on our educational mission.
This is a leadership role at Canada’s National History Society, and requires excellent management and collaborative skills.
The compensation package for this full-time role includes a competitive base salary and a full benefits package consisting of medical, dental, vision, extended health and paid vacation as well as flexible remote or hybrid work environment.
Canada’s History Society supports diversity and inclusion in our work. We value employment equity and strongly encourage applications from Indigenous, Black, and other racialized people; people with disabilities; people of all genders; and the LGBTQ2+ community. If you require any accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know by email at [email protected] .
Our office, and the majority of our staff, is based in Winnipeg. Though this position will be remote or hybrid for the foreseeable future, applicants must be eligible to work in Canada to qualify.
To apply, please send a cover letter and a résumé to [email protected] . Please include Editorial Director in the subject line. The deadline for applications is end of day Wednesday, April 3, 2024. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Established as a national charitable organization in 1994, Canada’s National History Society strengthens understanding about the complex and diverse stories of Canada’s past.
Headquartered in Winnipeg with a 16-member staff, the Society is governed by a national, volunteer board of directors. It has an annual budget of $3 million with revenue derived from charitable gifts, publishing, and government contributions.
The Society’s work includes Canada’s History magazine (formerly The Beaver), Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids / Navigue dans l’histoire du Canada, CanadasHistory.ca and HistoireCanada.ca. The Society oversees the Governor General’s History Awards, annually recognizing the outstanding work of teachers, academics, museums, community groups and popular storytellers. Our education and youth programs support teachers and students in the classroom.
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