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The Multicultural Coalition( W; H. F5 D3 N- X3 m
The Multicultural Coalition is an organization that has engaged emerging0 X, e7 v1 H" Q' g7 @ `1 x
immigrant and refugee communities in enhancing the communities’ organizational
+ z. ]$ g* C$ d* u: j; gcapacity, facilitating partnership development, implementing communitydeveloped3 }5 z; \& F! N: f0 T
advocacy strategies and civic engagement through community
5 T7 }2 ~, a1 E2 qanimation. Please visit our website at www.multiculturalcoalition.ca for more/ a3 @# Q" i: }6 ~
information.6 \; p$ e7 a& B7 c
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The Coordinator of the Multicultural Coalition' b/ X( F9 ~4 [: Q- K- k
Roles and Functions
" p9 q, }- _2 L( A* nThe Coordinator is responsible for the over-all management and operations of the, X9 e8 Y6 P) T! R5 _" Y# a
organization. The Coordinator defines the objectives, policies and goals for the
1 ?2 @( r) F2 Voperations of the organization staff within the general board policies. He/she has5 a% A/ e! q6 W5 n0 U
the important responsibility of accurately reporting on financial progress,1 h; S$ y. n i5 q3 C8 K
operational concerns, organizational problems and accomplishments at regular
! O" i/ }, R3 n- S1 ^) u/ Sboard meetings. Short-range planning is the responsibility of the Coordinator and is
& Y% [ |$ W: z" mconducted within the policy guidelines of the board. The Coordinator is an: X) L: t8 M) z n2 N! L
employee of the board and therefore should not be part of the board which hires v8 U$ I5 g* }; J
staff and sets their salaries. However, the Coordinator should be required to attend
1 E$ e( J( n* N4 B# h+ Fall board meetings and be an active, nonvoting participant.
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' C5 C3 _& G+ [9 G- B/ M; _! NFunctions and responsibilities:
4 {1 E6 z, z$ u% I3 K& ^6 Z4 @The specific functions of the coordinator include the following:
$ _( ~! K+ o! k$ z) R9 |: W( w1. Provides over-all coordination of Coalition activities in consultation with the
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8 ]& H: C9 X) m! S2 S/ `2. Builds and sustain relationships and partnerships with ethnocultural o8 l1 n9 k+ o
organizations, immigrant and refugee communities, voluntary organizations
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3. Seeks opportunities to ensure sustainability of the organization through1 [$ y& V7 X. `% i# u% [- I& u
funding opportunities and maintaining initiatives
9 ]+ d$ u. C, B( G4. Liaise with funders, public and non-profit organizations and community
6 y" i7 _. q8 s+ ^: a. korganizations as well as the media and build strategic relationships with
" s6 w- m) }# o8 e; Qthese organizations
$ w# ?5 A, `$ ]0 y5. Promotes transformative leadership among formal and informal community+ y- O8 f! T+ r7 b% T1 K9 T
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6. Advances the community animation process as a bridging strategy for civic
( z7 R) C$ g) d0 |- ^participation of ethnocultural communities with the larger Canadian society
0 A" `8 H# F8 F1 t' F7. Offer opportunities for service providers to learn and experience working" i7 l& r) E4 f1 \/ f: n+ H
with groups and communities with culturally, ethnically and linguistically
0 q' s( A$ [6 W- W; ^diverse backgrounds( ^9 _+ z5 c C4 I& e% o, o" s
2 O. r/ `7 X/ N) Y) ]; i# R7 s6 }( eAdministrative responsibilities:# ]8 Y7 H; y' T" {! Z: G
1. Maintain an adequate bookkeeping and accounting system; provide for its* R+ }1 r2 h% r* q ^/ n
regular examination by competent outside auditors, selected by the board of$ x& p5 t" K2 `, ^
directors, and at the regular annual meeting, present a statement to the! d" t' U* g3 }# q. R; w
members of the Coalition’s financial condition.
6 {8 R0 q) g% D5 m1 E- V2. Recruits and hires staff for programs and other initiatives of the O1 Z! J# V' b# N
Multicultural Coalition: {/ m- n1 [' f+ c" _
Relationship of the Coordinator to the Board$ r" ]/ T9 i0 U6 ]
All operating decisions, employing and supervising personnel, choosing ways to
\$ B5 O# Q6 ^! uimplement policies, planning the Coalition’s day-to-day activities, and coordinating; M: `& g( S9 W2 i" {8 U M: W
operations are a part of the Coordinator’s responsibility.
; c0 f3 q: ]0 vThe Coordinator shares some responsibilities jointly with the board, such as longrange planning. The Coordinator usually provides the initiative and then assists the board in decision-making. The purpose, future directions, broad basic policies, and
6 ^' T/ d4 p; |- ]2 taims and objectives of the organizations are decided upon by this process. It should: e+ A3 J) c1 [6 ?6 }# l
be noted that the board members make the policy decisions guided by membership
2 ], I' U' J% e/ {* W& t" _. Mparticipation and the Coordinator should confine his or her activities to helping and
. N( @8 B6 x$ J( }& s2 Q& Y3 S$ gfacilitating this process with the Board. The Coordinator attends all board of3 ^9 A; S0 `: @& S" m7 F8 G
directors' meetings and make available a business report and a monthly financial
" y7 |' e7 i4 {! L, I+ Lstatement as a minimum requirement. She/he brings to the board's attention all
) o A4 m2 Y9 a. n' x# fmatters requiring board consideration and action. She/he confers with the board of
1 I, F6 K# G7 P& {2 Idirectors on the development of new policies and appraises the effectiveness of3 L5 }) i: G( n$ W7 e
policies already adopted5 y! r. k8 q0 l9 [% b2 y% w
0 L8 v4 k2 Y& D! y# j R5 {$ M- MKey Competencies & Qualifications7 Q8 m( `/ ~- q: x2 q: o* s
1. Intercultural sensitivity, flexibility and an understanding or appreciation
' l) Q& U. u( `- afor the complex dynamics of emerging immigrant and refugee
8 i: m- T9 }% B4 Z5 L1 [communities
" O# k. r: v) P1 d k2. Leadership and critical thinking skills to bridge the needs and struggles
& r3 T6 e5 y C9 n7 t8 P$ u) cof immigrant and refugee communities with the interests and mandates
9 I& w0 a A7 x1 X8 bof funders, policy-makers, agencies and other decision makers
4 v; q9 `9 k# w' e3. Experience in writing grant proposals and accessing funding6 N# W( j! ?" P. h$ O3 V( t8 i
opportunities2 M6 ^1 A. b2 T& A8 p% ~$ o
4. Experience in administrative work with a proven ability to multi-task and
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5. Facilitation skills and ability to design, develop and deliver workshops an
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6. Public speaking skills. Media relations skills an asset2 V7 N8 c. B. e, s
7. Community based research skills is an asset8 J% z# ?! s/ Q
8. A diploma or degree in Social Work, the Social Sciences, Public Health, or
( D( \% `- g, M: A6 p& g% eany related field is desired$ ], `7 h& S# N3 n/ i' Q
9. A minimum of 2 years experience in project management at the
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9 |6 K& ^7 e1 [$ f4 P10. Excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office (World, Excel and Power# C# B9 L+ K8 z
Point) and internet
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Pay Range & Terms+ h" E9 k! a# M8 Y( o
This is a 9-month contract starting April 11, 2011 to December 31, 2011, with
" \9 [4 U+ _4 o% P3 s. Jpossible extension depending on funding.5 R' ^& Y* c* `
Salary: Negotiable; commensurate with experience
4 p7 K6 ?) E$ {5 p2 u, G& MEmployment Start Date: April 11, 2011. v+ y6 i+ D1 f3 l( N
A minimum of 30 hours per week
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If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and
8 r ^- s3 b7 Y% H7 D' Fcover letter by Friday, March 25th, 2011 5:00 pm to:/ c7 S5 g% O5 [9 U5 `
multiculturalcoalition@yahoo.ca and kindly quote “Coordinator Position” in the
+ ~# \( k C9 T5 \; y# f8 l- Vsubject line. Please indicate your salary expectations in the cover letter.
0 L8 g) E7 U# Z& ~1 s4 i9 |$ d" AWe sincerely thank all applicants for their expressed interest in this opportunity;. P. x( W1 C0 H! a4 M
however those selected for an interview will be contacted. |
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