Student, Digital Communications - Strategic Communication - Temporary Full-Time 2026
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Voir toutes les offres
- Toronto, ON
- 22,00 $ par heure
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Translate complex clinical or medical information into clear, accessible, patient-friendly digital content in collaboration with clinical leaders and Strategic Communications team members
- Research, write, edit, and structure health education materials for the website, including program-specific patient resources.
- Work closely with clinicians, program teams, and Communications Advisors to ensure accuracy, clarity, and alignment with organizational standards.
- Apply health literacy principles, plain language standards, Canadian Press style, and accessibility best practices (e.g., AODA).
- Assist in developing templates, guidelines, and editorial standards for patient education content.
- Support the creation of a consistent content governance model, including workflows, approval processes, and documentation.
- Help develop and maintain internal policies related to patient education content, digital tone, and accessibility.
- Assist with updating, publishing, and maintaining patient education content on the website using WordPress.
- Support back-end content management tasks, including organizing pages, metadata, tagging, SEO basics, and ensuring proper formatting.
- Conduct quality assurance checks, testing functionality, optimizing layout, and ensuring content accuracy.
- Assist with troubleshooting minor web issues and collaborate with web team as required.
- Collaborate with Strategic Communications staff on broader digital communications initiatives as required.
- Participate in planning meetings, content discussions, and project reviews.
- Support other web and digital media needs related to patient-facing information.
- Currently enrolled in a post-secondary program in Digital Communications, Communications, Journalism, Media Studies, Health Communication, UX Design, Web Content Management, or a related field.
- Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to translate technical or clinical information into accessible, engaging content for the public.
- Experience using WordPress or similar content management systems; comfort with basic HTML is an asset.
- Understanding of plain language, Canadian Press style, health literacy principles, and accessibility standards (AODA/WCAG).
- High attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple tasks in a deadline-driven environment.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and confidence working with subject-matter experts.
- Familiarity with digital content best practices, including SEO, UX principles, and structuring content for the web.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, supportive team environment.