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Shameless is looking for a new arts editor!

April 8th, 2013     by Sheila Sampath     Comments

Shameless magazine, a Canadian, independent, feminist voice for young women and trans youth, is looking for a volunteer arts editor. Are you devoted to grassroots publishing? Do you have a commitment to anti-oppression and inclusive feminist politics? Do you have some time to volunteer and a vision for Shameless? Then we need you.

We are looking for a smart, sassy, shameless person to work as our new arts editor. This is an editorial position.

Job description:x2028x2028 * Works with the editorial team to plan and assign the arts section x2028x2028* Assigns stories to writers and works directly with writers to shape storiesx2028x2028 * Edits storiesx2028x2028 * Occasionally represents the website and/or the magazine at events such as Canzine and Word on the Street

The ideal candidate will:x2028x2028 * Have an understanding of and commitment to Shameless’s mandate x2028x2028* Have excellent writing and editing skills x2028x2028* Be super organized and an excellent communicatorx2028x2028 * Have lots of story ideas (contacts with writers is a plus) x2028x2028* Be available for regular editorial meetings x2028x2028* Work well with a team

We are looking for people who work well collaboratively, who have a good sense of Shameless’s editorial vision, who are committed to anti-racist feminist politics, who have editorial experience, and who are excellent communicators and work well over email (Shameless has no office).

All positions are part-time, requiring 5-10 hours per week, depending on the production cycle of the magazine. Most people who work on the magazine do so outside of regular business hours, and meetings will likely be held during evenings and weekends.

Like all roles on this volunteer-run magazine, these positions are unpaid. (If you have ideas for how we can change that, then please get in touch!)

We strongly encourage applications from women and trans people of colour and Indigenous women and trans people, queer and gender-queer folks, and those with experience with anti-racist feminist politics and/or anti-racist feminist organizations. Preference will be given to residents of the Greater Toronto Area to facilitate face-to-face meetings with magazine staff.

Please email a resume, a cover letter containing your ideas for the magazine/website, and three writing samples (published or unpublished) to sheila@shamelessmag.com. The deadline for applications is Monday, April 22, 2013. We’ll contact you if we’d like to set up an interview.

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