QPIRG Concordia is hiring a Community University Research Exchange (CURE) Program Coordinator
Deadline for Applications (extended): SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2014 at 5pm
Contract and Eligibility Details: Please note that this position is open to Concordia students approved for International Work Study Positions only (projects beginning with the letter I). For more information about the work-study program, please visit: http://faao.concordia.ca/workstudy/
Duration: January 2014 – April 2014
To apply:
– Please send a CV, cover letter and indication of your work study eligibility to hiring@qpirgconcordia.org. Indicate the job position(s) you are applying for in the subject line.
OR
– Drop off a CV, cover letter and indication of workstudy eligibility at our office during business hours (Monday to Thursday, 12-6pm).
ABOUT QPIRG CONCORDIA: The Quebec Public Interest Research Group at Concordia is a resource centre for student and community research and organizing. We strive to raise awareness and support grassroots activism around diverse social and environmental issues. Our work is rooted in an anti-oppression analysis and practice. We seek to make campus-community links and inspire social change through engaging, inclusive and non-hierarchical approaches. For more information about QPIRG Concordia, visit www.qpirgconcordia.org
ABOUT CURE: The Community-University Research Exchange (CURE) is a database by which students can integrate their academic research with the work of local movements and activist organizations. Through the administrative infrastructures already in place at McGill and Concordia University, students may complete a CURE research project as an independent study course, internship, or thesis advised by a departmental professor, or as a term project for an upper-level class. By connecting students to non-profit community groups with limited resources, we hope to encourage and support academic research that is socially relevant. For more information about CURE, visit: www.curemontreal.org
Knowledge and Skills Required:
– written and spoken English; spoken French
– computer Skills (Excel & Word)
– research
– web skills
– ability to work independently and with groups
– knowledgeable of campus environment, including campus organizations and departments
– ability to communicate with people of diverse backgrounds
– skills in volunteer recruitment, retention and coordination
– proven organizational and time management skills
– ability to take initiative and work independently
– creative problem-solving skills
– commitment to social justice and to QPIRG’s mandate to counter discrimination on the basis of age, sex, gender, religion, colour, disability, size and class
Assets:
– skills in poster/flyer design and printing
– budgeting and financial management experience
– knowledge of local social justice milieu
– volunteer experience and/or working within a volunteer organization
– knowledge of other languages, including sign languages
– experience working in both Mac and PC environments
– skills in MS Word, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver or WordPress, HTML or other desktop publishing softwares
Duties:
– to coordinate, develop and implement outreach strategy to promote the Community University Research Exchange (CURE) research request database, and other programming
– work one-on-one with students to match them with research requests and facilitate them through CURE processes (agreement forms, communication, etc.)
– work with QPIRG staff to design, print and distribute CURE outreach materials (flyers, posters, translated materials, etc.)
– work with professors, departments and student groups to promote CURE research requests amongst faculty and university bodies
– work with volunteer committee and QPIRG staff to develop and implement outreach strategies for soliciting research requests
– maintain project budget
– apply to various campus departments for project funding and outreach support
– recruit and work with volunteers and volunteer committee members
– promote QPIRG’s social and environmental justice mandate
Student Gains:
– Project management experience
– Budgeting and financial management skills
– Publicity design and publishing skills
– Experience working in a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization
– Exposure to social justice issues
– Exposure to functions of a non-profit Board of Directors
– Consensus-based decision-making and group facilitation skills
– Experience in volunteer management
Deadline for Applications (extended): SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2014 at 5pm.
Duration: January 2014 – April 2014
Salary: Please contact QPIRG Concordia for details (hiring@qpirgconcordia.org)
TO APPLY:
– Please send a CV, cover letter and indication of your work study eligibility to hiring@qpirgconcordia.org. Note « CURE Program Coordinator » in the subject line.
OR
– Drop off a CV, cover letter and indication of workstudy eligibility at our office during business hours (Monday to Thursday, 12-6pm).
Contract and Eligibility Details: Please note that this position is open to Concordia students approved for International Work Study Positions only (projects beginning with the letter -I). For more information about the work-study program, please visit: http://faao.concordia.ca/workstudy/
Employment Equity: QPIRG Concordia recognizes and welcomes the unique contributions that individuals from marginalized and oppressed communities bring to our organization, and invites these individuals to apply. We encourage applicants to describe the unique contributions they, as individuals with diverse experiences, would bring to QPIRG Concordia in their cover letter or resume. Please indicate clearly in your cover letter that you would like to be considered for Employment Equity. A full copy of the employment equity policy is available upon request.