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Join a dedicated team as an Editor at a non-profit magazine focused on grassroots environmental issues. This role offers the chance to shape content and engage with writers, ensuring high-quality publications that reflect the community's voice. With flexible working conditions and opportunities for leadership, you will contribute to a publication that values factual reporting and environmental justice. If you are passionate about environmental issues and possess strong editing skills, this position is a perfect fit for you. Embrace the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the media landscape while enjoying a collaborative work environment.
Feb-Mar 2024 cover
We’re hiring for the position of Editor! Join our small, highly collaborative team to help us carry forward our three-decade-plus mission of giving voice to the environmental grassroots in BC and beyond.
Location: Fully or partly remote (we’re located in Comox, BC)
Type: Contract, part-time
Remuneration: $25/hr to start
Hours: 15-20 hrs/week; room to expand
Deadline to apply: March 15, 2024
Preferred start date: April 15, 2024
The Watershed Sentinel is a non-profit magazine that grew out of the grassroots environmental movement in coastal BC in the early 1990s. Our small team proudly produces five 40-page print issues annually, and we upload about 30% of our print content online.
Our subscribers and supporters value the Watershed Sentinel for our balanced editorial mix, our long history and connections within the environmental movement, our commitment to factual reporting and critical analysis, the physical print magazine, and our philosophy (see below).
Watershed Sentinel Philosophy:
People-powered, bottom-up media
Learn from and uplift Indigenous viewpoints
Give voice to grassroots and community activists
Reflect, not dictate
Explore, not pre-determine
Provide balance, a voice to all sides within an environmental and social justice perspective, with content inclusive of science and passion, environmental justice and conservation.
Work within our print production timelines to:
This role has potential to expand depending on your interest, skills, and availability.
Preference will be given to a candidate with prior interest and involvement in environmental issues
Selected applicants will be contacted by March 19 and given a short assignment to demonstrate editing ability.
Interviews will be conducted via Zoom with our small hiring committee during the last week of March.
The preferred start date for this position is April 15 (negotiable).
Apply by email to editor@watershedsentinel.ca by March 15.
In your cover letter, please tell us about your experience with and passion for environmental and social justice issues.