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THE POSITIONS
: b0 o' E* P$ C; M10 part-time (6-8 hrs/week, Aug. 2009- Jan-2010), temporary positions based in central Edmonton.
. p1 f( T4 M" S5 TYOU ARE
% ~2 p2 F1 q0 kExperienced in motivating people to create community projects/ (social marketing)
' k% A, R. z+ t0 D7 H0 b( GWell-connected to your neighbourhood, one of: Alberta Avenue, Norwood, Cromdale, Parkdale, McCauley, Spruce Avenue, Eastwood, Boyle Street, Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park
; M& V$ @" b+ _; e" SPassionate about community health
D8 {: s* F3 H1 e4 u$ F* @Interested in working across cultures,) l5 S8 e2 P7 h$ ^2 N
And you have:
3 C/ [/ K# E" V, d0 m! Q3 hSolid neighbourhood connections and experience: c* p F' f: T; l5 @" B+ G
6-10 hours/ week available for project activities.) E+ F W. Q+ o$ ~# |4 }7 [
; B! Q- ~, T5 |0 }: \8 WThe POSITION OFFERS3 h9 O, f# l" ~! d
New ways to build community & create community projects
1 |8 q' _- S8 [- PExpanded peer network
+ m' I9 J( K! SConnections to new-immigrant/ visible minority communities
5 k5 R" z+ B0 mBetter understanding of others' perspective8 W, R9 Y% j6 E' P
Hourly wage, $ TBA.
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" s! m: T) t7 i3 t" K( l7 rTHE ROLE: u) ^ C6 B( H
Build neighbourhood teams to strengthen communities by:
2 x. E( j+ y; D) t( KCreating and hosting a forum where central Edmonton can present itself to the City, all Edmontonians and those whom you wish to invite
" i2 `8 @9 D- N! _& \4 j, xHosting Community Dialogues whereat people explore community issues and opportunities
5 W* @* I2 E4 E: j# x& x7 a1 h* ^Identifying and supporting people to create teams that create community health and wellness projects./ H" J# R+ _& |" W* M* b2 d# N
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WE ARE
7 D& H$ y T7 ?$ a$ M$ ?2 j9 I% z. mAction 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.
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0 n3 S/ O7 ^/ m/ ]% b1 CInitiatives 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 ... .: o7 k3 o) o9 h# j \: T" _
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BE PART OF THAT TEAM!, a6 Q, P D% b5 {! O
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
' J2 V c* A9 I) G, O" N0 N/ l! iProgram Director," W2 S) n& N9 L* ~/ n% A' t
Action for Healthy Communities Society of Edmonton
3 V% D0 V0 M' y- A& G6 x1 c) u+ |10554-110 Street
/ x0 t8 x6 L9 S0 e7 h. m* A3 X; vEdmonton Alberta
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Ph: 780-944-46871 N0 F2 L+ f+ a/ ?; x) r1 O7 j: S3 K
Fax: 780-423-4193+ R4 O7 k2 a. A8 Y5 A ]; I
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