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THE POSITIONS( w. B8 D0 ?1 D5 T! |
10 part-time (6-8 hrs/week, Aug. 2009- Jan-2010), temporary positions based in central Edmonton.
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Experienced in motivating people to create community projects/ (social marketing)0 m- u, K, M) j i! ?* }
Well-connected to your neighbourhood, one of: Alberta Avenue, Norwood, Cromdale, Parkdale, McCauley, Spruce Avenue, Eastwood, Boyle Street, Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park( c" t, q! t- O3 r: d! G6 Z
Passionate about community health
8 c7 y4 F+ y9 x g; H4 [Interested in working across cultures,
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Solid neighbourhood connections and experience: y9 H& a# b* r! v* G
6-10 hours/ week available for project activities.
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6 v; |8 Q, ^, s9 ZThe POSITION OFFERS
1 A8 B- o" Z1 U2 m; m0 m: [! I# b. ~New ways to build community & create community projects& e. v8 c0 t4 A2 a" |/ k
Expanded peer network8 |% l! y) H7 \. A
Connections to new-immigrant/ visible minority communities
% @( e' M! l7 E5 a! |6 lBetter understanding of others' perspective
$ `2 G" l3 O9 ZHourly wage, $ TBA.0 H; B0 `( R9 Q
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THE ROLE
; _. @, K6 x8 V: U7 B( Y, JBuild neighbourhood teams to strengthen communities by:% c5 p5 U' a( V; K
Creating and hosting a forum where central Edmonton can present itself to the City, all Edmontonians and those whom you wish to invite! F) n6 d) M9 m, e' y/ B
Hosting Community Dialogues whereat people explore community issues and opportunities! I: M/ c5 J6 i! l2 I( z. t
Identifying and supporting people to create teams that create community health and wellness projects.. K+ g7 n) q9 e& Y+ J
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WE ARE- Y: x% Q5 X& {0 g6 i+ Z
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 $1,000.00, that have seen, altogether, over 1,500 people lead richer, healthier, more active lives.' I+ p4 Z. `; u) A' N; @* ?
" B! p% b& l1 C% q& T. O1 `Initiatives are as varied as the people who create them; everything from senior's walking groups to homework support groups, to community garden groups, to neighbourhood/ community planning groups, to a video group, to dance troupes, artists collectives and festivals ... .* q' n' g$ n4 N( Z: W! B3 U$ T/ e
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N g- M& o( E1 H4 ]4 ^BE PART OF THAT TEAM!
/ L7 A3 D, Z5 `, e8 b" }2 k 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 K( K' f7 n/ y* ^% |9 W
Program Director,5 V; d4 \2 U5 u X: Z9 F1 f, [
Action for Healthy Communities Society of Edmonton
7 \: ?# r( {. [- C% `. Z9 J0 ]10554-110 Street
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Fax: 780-423-4193
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