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Editor in Chief

The Carillon Newspaper

Regina

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CAD 125,000 - 150,000

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Job summary

Le Carillon Newspaper, publication étudiante à l'Université de Regina, recherche un Editor-in-Chief pour diriger le contenu et superviser l'équipe éditoriale. Le candidat idéal aura une passion pour le journalisme, des compétences en leadership, et une solide expérience en rédaction et édition. Ce poste à temps partiel de 20-25 heures par semaine offre un taux horaire de 20$ ainsi que des avantages tels que des jours de congé et des fonds de développement professionnel.

Benefits

10 jours de congé personnel / maladie par an
3 semaines de vacances après chaque année d'emploi
$500 en fonds de développement professionnel par an

Qualifications

  • Expérience en journalisme ou domaine connexe.
  • Compétences en rédaction et révision.
  • Capacité à travailler en équipe et à diriger.

Responsibilities

  • Superviser le processus éditorial et assurer des normes journalistiques élevées.
  • Développer des propositions éditoriales et gérer le contenu.
  • Travailler étroitement avec l'équipe éditoriale.

Skills

Leadership
Organizational skills
Writing
Editing
Communication

Education

Relevant education in journalism or related field

Tools

Digital media
Social media platforms

Job description

  • The selected candidate must be a registered student at the University of Regina or any of its affiliated colleges and must be able to legally work in Canada.

About Carillon

The Carillon Newspaper at the University of Regina is an independent, student-run and student-funded publication that has been serving the university community since 1962. It prides itself on being the voice of the students, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and opinions. Covering a broad spectrum of topics including campus news, features, arts and culture, sports, and opinion pieces, the Carillon aims to inform, entertain, and provoke thought among its readership.

The position

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Editor-in-Chief will be responsible for overseeing and managing the content of the publication. This includes setting editorial direction, writing content, editing pieces, and ensuring all articles align with the editorial standards of The Carillon. The EIC will also work closely with the editorial team to ensure a cohesive publication that engages the student community.

Responsibilities

Editorial Leadership and Strategy (Approximately 50%)

  • Oversee the entire editorial process and ensure content meets high journalistic standards.
  • Supervise all section editors, providing guidance on article ideas, development, and editing processes.
  • Lead the editorial board meetings and ensure decisions are made in the best interest of the publication.
  • Ensure the overall content of the paper is timely, relevant, and reflective of diverse perspectives.
  • Edit articles for clarity, accuracy, and tone, maintaining a high standard of writing and journalistic integrity.
  • Maintain and uphold The Carillon’s editorial policies and practices.

Content Development and Management (Approximately 50%)

  • Develop editorial pitches and content plans with editors for each issue.
  • Coordinate the flow of content, ensuring all sections are completed and deadlines are met.
  • Foster relationships with contributors and writers to build a diverse pool of talent.
  • Write at least one major editorial piece per issue and oversee all other written content.
  • Ensure that content adheres to the standards of the Canadian Press Style Guides.
  • Manage content across various formats including digital and print.

What we are looking for

  • A combination of relevant education and / or practical experience in journalism or a related field.
  • A passion for journalism and a commitment to upholding editorial and journalistic standards.
  • Strong leadership and organizational skills with the ability to manage teams and projects.
  • A collaborative approach and the ability to work well with other team members.
  • Exceptional command of the English language with strong writing, editing, and communication skills.
  • Ability to handle multiple deadlines and manage a high workload.

Demonstrated skills and / or experience with

  • Strong time management and organizational skills, with the ability to balance multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a student environment.
  • Writing, copy-editing, and proofreading skills in English, with attention to detail and a commitment to journalistic standards.
  • Team collaboration and leadership, including working with peers, mentoring, and contributing to group projects.
  • Familiarity with digital media, content creation, and social media platforms, with an understanding of how to manage and present content effectively.

Contract Period

This is a permanent position that remains in effect until the Employee ceases to be a student at the University of Regina or the Agreement is terminated, whichever comes first.

Hours of Work

This position is required to work part-time, on average 20-25 hours per week, with a flexible schedule. At least 70% of the work hours should be completed in-person during office hours on weekdays between 8 AM and 6 PM CST, unless otherwise negotiated with the Employer.

Remuneration

This position will receive an hourly rate of $20, paid semi-monthly, for the total hours worked for a pay period. The Employee will receive up to 10 days of personal / sick days off in a year and entitled to three weeks of vacation after completion of each year of employment with the Carillon Newspaper. The Employee will also receive $500 in professional development funds each year for any training / conference related to your job.

Reports to Executive Director

Deadline to Apply : Friday, Feb 14th at 4 : 00 pm

To Apply : Submit a resume (with a contact list of at least two professional references) and a cover letter to HR@carillonregina.com . Please attach all documents in one file and include your name in the title. Your cover letter should connect how your skills and experience are relevant to this role, highlighting your approach to leadership. Please also send in two writing samples that showcase your abilities.

Equity statement

Carillon actively encourages and prioritizes applications from people who self-identify as being part of groups, communities, or having identities that experience barriers to equity.

Hiring process and timeline

After the application deadline, the Executive Director will review all applications and create a shortlist of candidates using a comprehensive and equity-focused hiring matrix. All candidates will be notified if they have been accepted to the shortlist or not, with the opportunity to ask for additional details upon request. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the interview process, with the ability to request alternative interview methods if accommodations are needed. After interviews and any reference checks are completed, the Executive Director will make a decision and the successful candidate will be notified immediately.

Seniority level : Director

Employment type : Part-time

Job function : Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing / Editing

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