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THE POSITIONS, K9 A" @# j1 O: O
10 part-time (6-8 hrs/week, Aug. 2009- Jan-2010), temporary positions based in central Edmonton.: m; C' c) [! U
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Experienced in motivating people to create community projects/ (social marketing)
" P3 S& _8 x% s+ a- `3 vWell-connected to your neighbourhood, one of: Alberta Avenue, Norwood, Cromdale, Parkdale, McCauley, Spruce Avenue, Eastwood, Boyle Street, Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park
. c" q% p" n5 Q, k4 _- q+ s) {' sPassionate about community health
: }/ E) _4 F" g8 Y3 NInterested in working across cultures,
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; Z( d0 z2 t0 n: Y5 iSolid neighbourhood connections and experience
7 E9 j* a' `: i6-10 hours/ week available for project activities.
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The POSITION OFFERS
" g( @' S, d4 U, z% mNew ways to build community & create community projects0 g3 P8 e9 g3 [# P
Expanded peer network
# f& T* ?5 V) N+ x- BConnections to new-immigrant/ visible minority communities y' _% [! Y6 Y$ J3 p; o
Better understanding of others' perspective
4 p/ l7 D: q+ t, V% [Hourly wage, $ TBA.
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' L' `. B- I( B+ \3 bTHE ROLE
9 z1 p* h" z4 @$ E$ d, n+ NBuild neighbourhood teams to strengthen communities by: I% I# \2 f' _0 r# V
Creating and hosting a forum where central Edmonton can present itself to the City, all Edmontonians and those whom you wish to invite; ]4 ?) I; {6 `$ b+ `
Hosting Community Dialogues whereat people explore community issues and opportunities
4 i$ Y) s) T5 T; w: V rIdentifying and supporting people to create teams that create community health and wellness projects.8 n$ D, u1 A+ o) `& Q9 g) n' a
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Action 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 $1,000.00, that have seen, altogether, over 1,500 people lead richer, healthier, more active lives.9 Q( c7 S- ~" D5 B' N- K
2 n' R2 |/ F6 F( q- l& L) R) v' U8 MInitiatives are as varied as the people who create them; everything from senior's walking groups to homework support groups, to community garden groups, to neighbourhood/ community planning groups, to a video group, to dance troupes, artists collectives and festivals ... .1 A; l- ~# ~3 x
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BE PART OF THAT TEAM!- \$ |' d0 y( f" {" [
Call Chris at 944-4687, fax us at 423-4193 or email actioncf4@shawbiz.ca; visit us at #101 10554-110 St, or at www.a4hc.ca.-- Chris Ford+ L5 v" c9 N! W$ S& M4 D
Program Director,' q, h; S2 ?/ k. G1 t8 V, q
Action for Healthy Communities Society of Edmonton
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Edmonton Alberta
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Fax: 780-423-4193% J h- R' x# ?2 d* d+ x
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