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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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CBC/Radio-Canada CBC Journalism Internships – Winter 2025 (English Services) in Toronto, Ontario

Position Title:

CBC Journalism Internships – Winter 2025 (English Services)

Status of Employment:

Temporary Short-Term (Fixed Term)

Position Language Requirement:

Language Skills:

Work at CBC/Radio-Canada

At CBC/Radio-Canada, we create content that informs, entertains and connects Canadians on multiple platforms. Our successes and accomplishments are driven by embodying and upholding values, which include creativity, integrity, inclusiveness and relevance.

Do you think you have the ability and drive to keep up with this exciting, ever-changing industry? Whether it be in front of the camera, on air, online or behind the scenes, you would be joining a team that thrives on making connections and telling stories that are important to Canadians.

Unposting Date:

2024-10-17 11:59 PM

CBC Journalism Internships – Winter 1 & 2 2025

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in your application not being considered.

Congratulations on being recommended by your university or college to apply for a CBC internship. CBC is proud of its internship program and the many talented students who spend time with us every year.

Do NOT proceed unless you have been recommended for an internship!

We will only consider your application if you have been recommended by the journalism coordinator at your university or college.

We are currently accepting applications for our WINTER 1 & 2 2025 sessions:

WINTER-1 : Mon. Jan. 6 – Fri. Feb 14, 2025

WINTER-2 : Tue. Feb. 18 – Fri. Mar 28, 2025

The DEADLINE for submitting your application is Friday, October 18, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET.

IN-PERSON INTERNSHIPS

  • All interns must be available to report for work in-person.

  • Most CBC departments have returned to work in person full-time. Others have adopted a “hybrid” in-person/remote arrangement. Interns will be expected to parallel the arrangement of where they are working.

  • In other words, we are not offering remote virtual internships unless specifically agreed.

  • We will provide you with information about safety procedures and requirements that apply to all employees. We will be in touch if conditions or policies change.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR AN INTERNSHIP?

  • You must be enrolled in a journalism program recognized by CBC

  • Internship must be a requirement of your program.

  • We will not consider any student application unless recommended by your school’s coordinator.

  • Students must not have already interned in an editorial role at the CBC.

  • Students must be in—or about to enter—their final year of study at the time of the internship.

  • Interns must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Although interns are not paid, we need to ensure they could be employed following the internship. International students can only be considered if they hold a work permit that is valid from the time of the application deadline until several months after the internship end date.

BACKGROUND CHECKS

  • As part of its recruitment process CBC requires that background checks are conducted for all freelance, contract and temporary workers as well as for interns.

  • Background checks will be done on all students who are offered CBC internships.

  • Our agency, Mintz Global Screening, will obtain information from you and will work with the RCMP to conduct the check.

  • We do not require reference checks or credit checks as part of this background check.

  • There is no charge to you or your school for these background checks.

AVAILABILITY DURING INTERNSHIP

  • Interns must be available to spend six consecutive weeks on a FULL-TIME basis at CBC. Full time does not mean trying to juggle studies, assignments and/or paid or volunteer employment while undertaking an internship (see below for details).

  • Most shifts run Monday through Friday; some Thursday through Sunday and Friday through Monday. Some shifts begin early in the morning or in late afternoon/evening.

  • We cannot accommodate non-consecutive schedules or individual requests outside of our six-week FULL TIME model.

  • Similarly, we are not able to accommodate requests to begin internships a week or two later than the date indicated.

EMPLOYMENT DURING INTERNSHIP

  • While we do not want interns to overextend themselves during their internship, we are sensitive to the importance of income derived from part-time jobs. Freelance work is permissible in certain cases.

  • In that case, we will ask interns for details so that we can gauge their anticipated workload and to ensure that there is no conflict of interest while at the CBC.

  • Some students have ongoing part-time work at the CBC prior to their internship They will be asked to refrain from doing that work during their internship. They are welcome to resume after their internship is over.

POSSIBLE INTERNSHIP PLACEMENTS

See here for a list of shows / departments / areas which welcome interns:

https://bit.ly/InternshipPlacements

Not all placements are available in each internship session.

IMPORTANT : Although proficiency in technical skills is essential to the work of journalists, this is NOT a technical internship. This is an EDITORIAL internship which is not appropriate for people who are interested in careers in directing, switching, lighting, editing and camera work.

HOW TO APPLY

After you have been recommended, begin the application process which has TWO PARTS:

PART ONE: Complete this online form. (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cUsTiDEIAtUPhhqvD3EFP5csEE2-TPDDbAD0YsImX-s/edit)

IMPORTANT: You do NOT need to complete this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19tvm4euNOd8ttDAhTZgWxdvU9iEbWzp7KZEq8B4A1k0/edit) in one sitting.

  • You can start on it and hit submit . You will automatically get a copy in your email with an EDIT RESPONSE link.

  • Click on that link when you would like to return to the form.

  • Please note that there are a number of required responses in the form. If those are left blank, you will not be allowed to submit the form.

  • You can temporarily put anything in those fields. That will allow you to submit the form.

  • Just don't forget to replace that placeholder text with meaningful info before you are completely done.

PART TWO: Create a SINGLE WORD DOCUMENT with the following elements:

  • Cover letter (1-2 pages; double-spaced): Tell us about yourself, your accomplishments (both within journalism and within your community) and what makes you special. Tell us why you want a CBC journalism internship.You MUST specify at least three places where you would like to intern. Avoid saying, "I am happy to be assigned anywhere and do anything." It is admirable to be flexible but that does not tell us anything about your interests.

  • Resume (2 pages)

  • Portfolio (see instructions below)

  • Letters of Reference (optional – 2 max) Paste these into the single Word document. (If letters of reference are only available as pdfs, you may upload them as separate files.) These letters of reference may be from the same people you have used as references.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Once all of the above elements have been collected into a single Word document, you may begin submitting your application.

  • Apply for a CBC Internship posting by clicking on APPLY .

  • Start your application by choosing to AUTOFILL WITH RESUME .

  • Upload your single Word document. If letters of reference are only available as pdfs, you may upload them as a second, separate file.

  • Follow the prompts to complete the remaining sections of your application.

  • When you arrive at the Review section, press SUBMIT .

  • REMINDER: You can save your application at any time and come back to it later.

PORTFOLIO INSTRUCTIONS

Submit ONE link for each of the following:

  • Online writing (text-based)

  • Online multimedia – Primarily non text-based (e.g. interactive, audio slideshow, data visualization, mapping etc.)

  • One audio clip (under 5 minutes). Include the title of the clip along with the direct link to it.

  • One video clip (under 5 minutes). Include the title of the clip along with the direct link to it.

Important notes about your portfolio:

  • We understand that you may not have samples for all the above. Submit what you have but no more than one sample for each. E.g. one video clip ONLY.

  • Include the title of each audio and video clip along with the direct link to it.

  • We want to see variety and breadth within your portfolio. Your clips should NOT be on the same topic unless they have a different focus.

  • We want to see and hear your field production work, reporting skills and your ability to tell a story. (Hint: Streeters generally do not usually tell a story.)

  • Interns do not anchor or read the news during their internship so do NOT submit samples of you anchoring for news reading.

  • Group projects are acceptable; however, you MUST clearly describe your own contribution.

  • If your audio or video clips are contained within a longer report, include start and end time code. If you do not, only five minutes will be reviewed per clip.

  • Content must be hosted on a website. Do NOT upload media files, PDFs or JPEGs.

  • If your pieces are on your personal website, itemize exactly which clips you want us to screen. DO NOT simply link to your website and make us choose for multiple links. If you make us guess, your clips won't be screened and your application will not be considered.

  • Clips must NOT be password-protected. Registration must NOT be required to view them. If we are unable to review your portfolio, we cannot consider your application. (Hint: Send links to a friend who does not go to your educational institution to ensure they can be opened.)

  • Does your text piece reside on a site behind a paywall like globeandmail.com or thestar.com? If it does, then paste the story directly into your application.

  • If you upload to YouTube, your videos should be "PUBLIC" or "UNLISTED". They must NOT be "PRIVATE." Similarly for other upload sites.

  • Ensure links are working and remain valid until at least January 2025.

  • NOTEZ BIEN : If you are submitting a portfolio in French, at least one written piece must be in English. As well, at least one audio or one video piece must be in English or must be captioned in English or be accompanied by a transcript in English.

IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND, DON’T KEEP US GUESSING

  • If your school has nominated you but you decide NOT to submit an application, notify us.

  • Do not keep us guessing.

  • If you accept a CBC internship but change your mind, please notify us. Again, do not keep us guessing.

DEADLINE AND NEXT STEPS

The DEADLINE for submitting your application Friday, October 18, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET.

  • Begin your application early. Putting together a great application takes time and effort. There will be no extensions.

  • You will be notified in October 2024 whether you have been selected for an interview

  • Interviews will take place in October and November 2024.

  • All candidates will be notified about the status of their application at that time.

  • Due to the number of applications, please note we are unable to provide feedback if you are not selected for an interview.

If you have further questions, please contact:

Ashley York (Ashley.York@cbc.ca) - Assistant, CBC News

Mark Mietkiewicz (mark.mietkiewicz@cbc.ca) - Senior Manager, CBC News

Thank you for your interest, time and effort. We look forward to reviewing your application package!

Candidates may be subject to skills and knowledge testing.

We thank all applicants for their interest, but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

CBC/Radio-Canada is committed to being a leader in reflecting our country’s diversity. That’s because we can only create and tell the stories that connect Canadians, by having a workforce that mirrors the ever-changing makeup of our country. That’s why we, as an employer, value equal opportunity and nurture an inclusive workplace where our individual differences are not only recognized and valued, but also extend to and pervade all the services we provide as Canada’s public broadcaster. For more information, visit the Diversity and Inclusion section (http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/working-with-us/jobs/diversity-inclusion-cbc-rc) of our website. If you have accommodation needs at this stage of the recruitment process, please inform us as soon as possible by sending an e-mail to recruitment@cbc.ca .

You are invited to consult and familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct, which can be found on our corporate website (http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/vision/governance/corporate-policies/values-ethics/conduct) . All employees must adhere to the Code as a condition of employment. We also invite you to take a look at our policy on conflicts of interest (http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/vision/governance/corporate-policies/human-resources/conflicts) . In the event that you become an employee, it will be important to inform us, as quickly as possible, of any situation that, because of your hiring, constitutes or could appear to constitute a conflict of interest.

Primary Location:

Broadcast Centre 205 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3G7

Number of Openings:

1

Work Schedule:

Part time

At CBC/Radio-Canada (http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en) , we create content that informs, entertains and connects Canadians on multiple platforms. Our successes and accomplishments are driven by embodying and upholding values, which include creativity, integrity, inclusiveness and relevance.

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