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VEQ Employment Oppprtunities Notifier

http://www.veq.ca/category/job-bank

JOB OFFER: Education Coordinator - Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre

The Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre seeks an Education Coordinator who will assume the global responsibility for the development, support and promotion of pedagogical tools and public sensitisation programs. Reporting to the Executive Director, and working as part of a team, the Coordinator will help achieve the Centre’s potential in the Montreal community.

To see the complete job posting, click on the following link:

http://www.smq.qc.ca/publicsspec/actualites/offres/fiches/index.php?id=35-50-6654
Contact: Helena Daniel info@mhmc.ca

JOB OFFER: Intake Coordinator - NDG Food DEPOT

The NDG Food Depot strives to eliminate hunger in a manner that ensures dignity, community engagement and the development of human potential.


The successful candidate will have a holistic approach to food security as well as a desire to support the development of a vibrant and inclusive community food centre. Working with the team, the intake coordinator will work with clients of the Food Depot to maximize their nutritional needs and develop programming that adresses the root causes of hunger and poverty.

34 week contract 35hrs/week 17.00$hr Possibility of renewal
Starting August 9th, 2010
E-mail office@depotndg.org for a full job description

send your resume and cover letter by July 22nd, 2010
Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
e-mail: admin@depotndg.org Phone (514) 483-4680 fax: (514) 313-7017.
The NDG Food Depot is an equal opportunity employer.

JOB OFFER: Offer for a Master’s student in the Social Sciences

Offer for a Master’s student in the social sciences

(ex: anthropology, sociology, geography, social service, public or community health)

The Institut national de santé publique in Quebec city is currently working on a community development project focused on English-speaking communities in Quebec and is offering a paid work placement for the fall 2010. The goal of the project is to better understand English-speaking communities in Quebec and to support them in implementing a community development that will foster healthy communities and individuals. We will be carrying out qualitative, participatory community portraits with 5 pilot communities. The candidate must be very comfortable in both English and French (oral and written) and must have a good understanding of qualitative research methods.

Application deadline: 30 August
Contact: Mary Richardson mary.Richardson@inspq.qc.ca 418-650-5115, ext 5578

JOB OFFER: Youth Coordinator: Living Together- Intercommunity relations in St Laurent

The teams at The Montreal Consortium of Human Rights Advocacy and Training(MCHRAT), in collaboration with the YMCA of St Laurent and the Centre de Culture et Loisirs de St Laurent are developing a youth leadership project in St Laurent. ‘Living Together- Intercommunity relations in St Laurent’ - Is a youth program for approximately 20 young people, that will take place between October 2010 and May 2011. Through a series of workshops and weekend retreats that will combine entertainment and fun with group building and project planning, participants will build trust and understanding while working towards the eventual implementation of a larger common goal in their community.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Coordinate and undertake recruitment process for youth

• Develop framework for the youth program in cooperation with the Program’s Community Organizer and project team

• Coordinate and implement workshops and retreats

• Manage group relations, conflict, team building and overall smooth functioning of youth leadership Program, culminating with a community project

• Participate in program steering committee meetings once a month

• Plan and organize work tasks to meet schedules and/or timelines set for project implementation

• Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of project

Qualifications:

• Minimum required - D.E.C , Cegep diploma. University specialization preferred

• Experience working with youth and/or youth leadership programs

• Bilingual, Fluency in spoken English and French is critical.

Competencies:

• Be willing to work a flexible schedule

• Knowledge and involvement in Jewish community, Arab community or both would be an asset

Please provide a Resume, as well as a letter of intent (in English or French), and a letter of reference.
Contact: Amanda Tetrault amanda@amandatetrault.com

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Le Centre de ressources de la troisième avenue recrute pour son conseil d’administration

Venez renforcer une organisation d’éducation populaire et d’organisation communautaire qui forge avec des groupes de parents, des jeunes et des acteurs communautaires et scolaires des voies alternatives pour faire avancer la justice sociale et les droits humains à l’école.

Disponibilité réelle et compétences requises pour appuyer le CRTA à travers la planification stratégique, la mise en oeuvre du plan de développement 2010-2013, les fonctions administratives.

Les candidates et les candidats sont invitées à vérifier auprès du CRTA la date de l'élection à l’automne 2010. Communiquez avec Danielle Landry ou Karina Espanol : 514 279-1286 / info@crta.ca

Contact: Danielle Landry ou Karina Espanol info@crta.ca 514 279-1286

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Demande d'un bénévole en comptabilité

Le Comité québécois pour la reconnaissance des droits des travailleurs haïtiens en République dominicaine est présentement à la recherche d'un bénévole qui pourrait s'occuper de la comptabilité du Comité à raison de 2 à 4 journées par mois.
Contact: Pérard Joseph ou Mamadou Diagne comitequebecois@hotmail.com (514) 523-2434

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Call-out for Board Members: 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy

The 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy is looking for more board members!

Interested in gender advocacy and organizing? Have a passion for social
justice? Interested in abortion access and reproductive autonomy?
Interested in peer support and advocacy? Want to find out more about
Missing Justice (Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women),
Israeli Apartheid Week, the Solidarity ID Project, our films screenings,
popular education initiatives and other programming? Want to help us
expand our library and resources?

Why not join the 2110 board?

For more info about what being on our Board would mean, please e-mail us
atcentre2110@gmail.com(cc:board@centre2110.org).

 

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The Quebec Community Groups Network encourages and promotes participation by government departments and agencies for the development of the English-language minority communities. QCGN promotes cooperation with provincial, regional and municipal government authorities in order to support and assist the development and enhance the vitality of the English-language minority communities. The QCGN also aims to promote dialogue and mutual understanding between the linguistic communities in Canada.