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The Multicultural Coalition
2 e# E0 F$ v$ ~; pThe Multicultural Coalition is an organization that has engaged emerging
B- O2 A- o/ D: W% X5 Eimmigrant and refugee communities in enhancing the communities’ organizational1 r1 A4 _- Y, L
capacity, facilitating partnership development, implementing communitydeveloped; r: C4 D0 s, v
advocacy strategies and civic engagement through community& W% d7 W1 a% J( r8 b7 ]
animation. Please visit our website at www.multiculturalcoalition.ca for more
1 k ^! b. f9 d9 e# rinformation.4 F& u2 ] l# ~6 o- o
8 C c1 M( {% P" bThe Coordinator of the Multicultural Coalition
: y+ d: p% P( P6 cRoles and Functions
- M( T3 [8 L$ c+ ]The Coordinator is responsible for the over-all management and operations of the
4 t) k6 k) n N9 c, Oorganization. The Coordinator defines the objectives, policies and goals for the
& G- e1 ~9 w# u8 c1 _3 q* {operations of the organization staff within the general board policies. He/she has* d+ W. n% ?* N
the important responsibility of accurately reporting on financial progress,
+ ?/ R$ q; |3 I1 Q- Yoperational concerns, organizational problems and accomplishments at regular
* O" Z8 ^" f# ^, Sboard meetings. Short-range planning is the responsibility of the Coordinator and is
" I8 v4 H* {! j, C* |* b! econducted within the policy guidelines of the board. The Coordinator is an5 Y- W- a+ i, A8 [7 D* m2 M. i* ?
employee of the board and therefore should not be part of the board which hires+ v; W! }; M1 E5 u
staff and sets their salaries. However, the Coordinator should be required to attend* O. ?8 A5 h& ?* [0 b$ l
all board meetings and be an active, nonvoting participant.2 L, Z1 l0 Y6 K6 \, K2 D
7 ~( h5 i: V( @" P: l( dFunctions and responsibilities:9 n+ X) m- E& r; `6 a, q
The specific functions of the coordinator include the following:
8 v+ G$ ^6 t5 n- d( k4 V/ d) r m6 o1. Provides over-all coordination of Coalition activities in consultation with the( T4 {. N6 B2 ~3 w, ~
officers of the Coalition
0 y& \. ?6 m1 \1 j2. Builds and sustain relationships and partnerships with ethnocultural
% o, y4 i/ l; ~- W9 V! c0 C$ borganizations, immigrant and refugee communities, voluntary organizations! v/ @; c, a) [- q3 m8 T* V O
and public institutions7 Q# C& L% t W, L+ D& b
3. Seeks opportunities to ensure sustainability of the organization through
( s* w1 ?) b, \& r4 ]: Dfunding opportunities and maintaining initiatives8 Q) e1 k# ]/ n5 H: s
4. Liaise with funders, public and non-profit organizations and community
% V. j$ H3 l. d1 s+ Worganizations as well as the media and build strategic relationships with
# A2 s- m% A# X8 N hthese organizations2 Q/ t& c4 h! i1 I5 U5 y
5. Promotes transformative leadership among formal and informal community
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6. Advances the community animation process as a bridging strategy for civic
0 Q" [ \& D- r" C9 w' o) }participation of ethnocultural communities with the larger Canadian society
3 I: V% B" Z" V+ m, R- c7. Offer opportunities for service providers to learn and experience working
/ b0 Y$ h# N7 T# iwith groups and communities with culturally, ethnically and linguistically ?1 o9 t2 @/ r9 x3 V5 e
diverse backgrounds/ P @# J) _) W O
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Administrative responsibilities:
/ b/ M3 o r" D `; R7 _! Y8 ^" u3 @1. Maintain an adequate bookkeeping and accounting system; provide for its
& ]" t; n q4 X2 G4 Tregular examination by competent outside auditors, selected by the board of
7 r- l# z( i! ~5 A1 jdirectors, and at the regular annual meeting, present a statement to the
2 Q+ r5 n# y/ w) y2 Cmembers of the Coalition’s financial condition.3 C" I! u- ~& e) X- {, M z! V
2. Recruits and hires staff for programs and other initiatives of the
2 N# C5 G. Q) c* v1 VMulticultural Coalition% i1 s x% c! c. V( H6 F
Relationship of the Coordinator to the Board1 S6 [: H' m- h, B3 Y; q& ?( c
All operating decisions, employing and supervising personnel, choosing ways to
1 I; j' Q* C% c, v4 G7 dimplement policies, planning the Coalition’s day-to-day activities, and coordinating
2 [1 [, p% S: Q# M. x( j! i& M3 Doperations are a part of the Coordinator’s responsibility.
+ F* ]% s5 q! \ l7 ]4 Y# EThe 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! |: f$ [2 l2 F/ w
aims and objectives of the organizations are decided upon by this process. It should, L, A# _& V& V7 s* S% i$ {
be noted that the board members make the policy decisions guided by membership- P, c9 V4 R }& U. v# e
participation and the Coordinator should confine his or her activities to helping and
. P2 ^! S' _; Y0 w/ dfacilitating this process with the Board. The Coordinator attends all board of/ H0 K6 C0 \& G& U: z
directors' meetings and make available a business report and a monthly financial) ~! ?0 W n7 t3 z# w4 r" w. {
statement as a minimum requirement. She/he brings to the board's attention all% {$ C' f( |0 a( x# g6 F
matters requiring board consideration and action. She/he confers with the board of( v4 ^8 g6 U! G [+ u" ?/ i
directors on the development of new policies and appraises the effectiveness of1 I2 l% x/ @: n" O3 E) X1 D- B# v
policies already adopted$ Q# w3 D% r/ \/ E/ J; Y
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Key Competencies & Qualifications7 ^5 N' M& _+ Q. k* f! q7 _
1. Intercultural sensitivity, flexibility and an understanding or appreciation1 n/ u1 f) L7 @7 j
for the complex dynamics of emerging immigrant and refugee
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2. Leadership and critical thinking skills to bridge the needs and struggles
5 G; h% {9 K% t4 {- C6 K2 Sof immigrant and refugee communities with the interests and mandates7 c( o# _3 U$ {, e) S
of funders, policy-makers, agencies and other decision makers, n) C; j* _0 x P+ P( A' L$ d- ~! O
3. Experience in writing grant proposals and accessing funding- r5 p& i `) U. w
opportunities
2 j8 q3 A& G: }5 F t/ V3 Z3 \+ T4. Experience in administrative work with a proven ability to multi-task and
& o% P T$ t: ]0 C2 G3 i xorganize
( W. I- i8 u7 ?* e; H. z5. Facilitation skills and ability to design, develop and deliver workshops an8 n# H; }+ R7 \
asset/ H5 j- y4 e( f% J" l1 @/ F
6. Public speaking skills. Media relations skills an asset2 R, _$ E$ z! x" F) g/ |
7. Community based research skills is an asset
0 ~- r5 f) e8 Y5 R# X M. G8. A diploma or degree in Social Work, the Social Sciences, Public Health, or
" L5 B# u, c! y3 s' `4 X: b' P6 many related field is desired
+ G% R/ D! H6 R6 }; G. ~$ I+ P" C- m9. A minimum of 2 years experience in project management at the
6 N- [/ I- Z7 o* Zcommunity level
7 O G' C" q5 e: ~7 S10. Excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office (World, Excel and Power! x) i. e8 l, x, E& Y$ V$ ]
Point) and internet4 I; Z. h3 N$ Z& V
m$ m% c+ m* Q0 J: ?+ s$ fPay Range & Terms
% s. s! S, c% e* oThis is a 9-month contract starting April 11, 2011 to December 31, 2011, with
1 f5 u7 \; @; spossible extension depending on funding.
7 ~ r8 z' [/ qSalary: Negotiable; commensurate with experience$ h4 |1 V i! S3 z! W
Employment Start Date: April 11, 2011
7 l/ V! E% V6 A6 T' {- ]6 V( HA minimum of 30 hours per week- D/ R, b8 i8 n0 C( E' F
; H: g7 L, j3 E g% I9 tIf you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and$ b2 l' |( e8 T0 y% r
cover letter by Friday, March 25th, 2011 5:00 pm to:. o* F! z1 c6 Z" }0 s
multiculturalcoalition@yahoo.ca and kindly quote “Coordinator Position” in the
, ?" i0 N! j6 J. X" Tsubject line. Please indicate your salary expectations in the cover letter., ?- ~, T; X: R2 L' {; Z
We sincerely thank all applicants for their expressed interest in this opportunity;/ d, n: Q1 e! K9 l
however those selected for an interview will be contacted. |
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