Jane Bailey
About Jane Bailey
Jane Bailey is an experienced editor and operations administrator based in Canada, currently working for the Government of Canada and Ryandale Transitional Housing. She has a diverse background in academia, publishing, and community engagement, with a focus on transitional housing projects.
Work at Government of Canada
Jane Bailey has been employed as an Editor at the Government of Canada since 2019. In this role, she contributes to various editorial projects, ensuring clarity and accuracy in government communications. Her position is based in the Ottawa, Canada Area, where she has accumulated five years of experience in this capacity.
Current Role at Ryandale Transitional Housing
Since 2022, Jane Bailey has served as the Operations Administrator at Ryandale Transitional Housing in Kingston, Ontario. In this position, she oversees day-to-day activities at the transitional house, ensuring smooth operations and community engagement. She also curates resources and secures funding for transitional housing projects, enhancing the support provided to residents.
Previous Academic Experience
Jane Bailey worked as a Professor of Business Communications at St. Lawrence College from 2011 to 2017. During her six years in this role, she taught various courses related to business communication, contributing to the academic development of her students in Kingston, Ontario.
Educational Background
Jane Bailey holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Geography and Northern Studies from McGill University. She has also pursued various certifications, including a Certificat in Français, langue seconde from Université Ste-Anne, a Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language from TEFL Express, and a Certificate in Organic Horticulture from Gaia College.
Professional Writing and Editing Experience
Jane Bailey has extensive experience in writing and editing. She has worked as a Copyeditor for notable publications such as The Globe and Mail, Financial Post, and Toronto Star. Additionally, she served as a Science Editor/Senior Researcher at the Environmental Sciences Group at the Royal Military College from 2005 to 2011, where she contributed to scientific publications and research initiatives.