Share our passion. Live our values. As Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. CBC/Radio-Canada brings diverse regional and cultural perspectives into the daily lives of Canadians in English, French and eight aboriginal languages.
Contractual position; from August 2010 to April 2011
What you do:
- Employee hired by the Corporation to conduct research in support of Luc et Luc entertainment program broadcasted by Radio-Canada in all the Atlantic provinces.
- Such research work may include acting as a documentalist; preparing files; contacting guests; gathering information on events, situations or individuals; studying, analyzing and interpreting this information.
- Attending production meetings, submitting ideas, preparing research reports and other related duties are an integral part of your job.
- You may also be asked to write texts for scripts, based on your research or texts for off-camera story.
We are looking for a candidate with the following:
- Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent.
- 2 – 3 years of experience in related tasks.
- Ability to work in a team and also individually.
- Good knowledge of the Atlantic region.
- Excellent general knowledge of the cultural and society scenes.
- Fluent in French, spoken and written and very good knowledge of English.
- Very good knowledge of techniques and search tools.
- Might have to travel.
- Flexible hours, might have to work evenings or weekends.
- Large intellectual curiosity.
- Must show originality and creativity.
- Leadership.
Candidates may be subject to testing.
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If you are seeking a media environment that fosters creativity and innovation, this is the place for you.
We value the importance of a diverse workforce and encourage applications from Aboriginal Peoples, women, members of a visible minority and persons with a disability.
Please visit http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/jobs/ and apply online.
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