 鲜花( 53)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
THE POSITIONS! T& b1 P! P( T! |' a" B
10 part-time (6-8 hrs/week, Aug. 2009- Jan-2010), temporary positions based in central Edmonton.
: J+ t" D" \, N7 s: H/ _; X) Y/ \% OYOU ARE1 e f+ [& M2 H( \+ m5 f
Experienced in motivating people to create community projects/ (social marketing)
. ?. I" k, T8 K- @1 `* UWell-connected to your neighbourhood, one of: Alberta Avenue, Norwood, Cromdale, Parkdale, McCauley, Spruce Avenue, Eastwood, Boyle Street, Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park( ^7 W5 a! `/ f+ s
Passionate about community health3 p6 Z. n- i& X2 y% S6 o
Interested in working across cultures,1 K- u6 W% ?( @+ }4 }9 o$ b6 r$ I
And you have:7 X% u; n- `# m0 f
Solid neighbourhood connections and experience, G) r( f6 v% s' j
6-10 hours/ week available for project activities., H$ a2 S3 G; Z
- M* X& d# n, V- {
The POSITION OFFERS9 Z% W' {: J- Y$ f# n! s
New ways to build community & create community projects8 W& O/ l4 {! V$ I. ~
Expanded peer network8 k0 z4 ^# X3 L5 h$ {( U
Connections to new-immigrant/ visible minority communities
* N1 E; ~; C- r1 jBetter understanding of others' perspective) \- x+ S; u* [: i& o
Hourly wage, $ TBA.
5 T7 y! g, n4 @: Z
2 y8 W" Q6 G, G0 q4 LTHE ROLE9 e' B- A/ O3 t1 s. I5 |8 c* v
Build neighbourhood teams to strengthen communities by:% p4 I+ s3 b1 E- C1 `8 ^9 L
Creating and hosting a forum where central Edmonton can present itself to the City, all Edmontonians and those whom you wish to invite- D6 c& U0 {! r- \/ l& K, `
Hosting Community Dialogues whereat people explore community issues and opportunities
% u% E3 r/ b0 [5 m+ i& n E; XIdentifying and supporting people to create teams that create community health and wellness projects.
/ S% p0 M' w9 o8 `2 ~( ^0 ?8 }; ^) @- k3 ~
WE ARE
* o# M# @: x: Y5 Y, RAction for Healthy Communities (AHC) is a community development organization based in Central Edmonton that supports community members to form teams that develop health and well-being related initiatives. Over the last 3 years AHC has supported central Edmontonians who created over 50 Community Initiatives, many with grants of up to $1,000.00, that have seen, altogether, over 1,500 people lead richer, healthier, more active lives.
4 p; P# X8 f4 V9 X- ]
& ]9 n. d- ?+ d& `& t% F+ JInitiatives are as varied as the people who create them; everything from senior's walking groups to homework support groups, to community garden groups, to neighbourhood/ community planning groups, to a video group, to dance troupes, artists collectives and festivals ... .
. ~/ w# }. H) b6 U" {* I" h6 P9 N8 x, g( l& p( P
Z; b b! O0 L0 ]: [# |3 aBE PART OF THAT TEAM!
( _5 R9 c( ]. `; n0 ?& S+ Y& ~ Call Chris at 944-4687, fax us at 423-4193 or email actioncf4@shawbiz.ca; visit us at #101 10554-110 St, or at www.a4hc.ca.-- Chris Ford
% u+ H0 [) G! z4 @8 L; DProgram Director,4 \* Y5 q- @9 t6 s8 R
Action for Healthy Communities Society of Edmonton
% ?1 y) B& C- S t7 K; O1 i10554-110 Street
M& q) M/ Q- [. o3 DEdmonton Alberta6 L& p7 \0 Y) R- ~
T5H 3C5- N+ [9 [) }9 c) O5 f. l: w% z+ e
Ph: 780-944-4687. V! k8 L3 } n6 Q' n2 s( c- d) u
Fax: 780-423-41935 |9 b4 K9 F' u; V0 g1 a
actioncf4@shawbiz.ca |
|