The successful candidate will collaborate with colleagues throughout the newsroom and think beyond traditional narratives to produce stories that are accurate, comprehensive, compelling, and relevant. They are digitally savvy and ready to experiment with new forms of storytelling and incorporate feedback from customer analytics to ensure that content leads to engagement and subscriptions.
The focus will be on producing authoritative personal finance service journalism that informs, entertains and helps the reader achieve financial goals using a variety of media, including written stories, video and podcast.
Journalists can be re-assigned to any newsroom department across a variety of assignments and locations, depending on future business needs.
This is a notice of vacancy under Article 8 of collective agreement between Toronto Star Newspapers Limited and Unifor Local 87M. The hours of work for this position will vary according to the assignment, but will all conform to a standard 35-hour work week as described under the collective agreement. These positions will be located Toronto.
Salary: $60,547.97 – $95,740.19
Please submit your application by 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, 2025.
To apply, go here.
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