Coordinator
Organization: OPIRG-Brock http://www.YourBrock.org
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Summary of Position
The Resource Centre Coordinator is a Canada Summer Jobs grant position
based on a 8-week contract at OPIRG-Brock. This position is
responsible for the development and maintenance of the OPIRG-Brock
Alternative Resource Centre, a project with the aim to provide
resources that enable and empower efforts in social justice projects
at Brock and beyond. In addition, t
he Resource Centre Coordinator is
expected to help with the general maintenance of their work
environment, the OPIRG-Brock Office.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
• Assist in the development and maintenance of the OPIRG-Brock Resource Centre
• Improve the accessibility of content and tools available through the
resource centre
• Assist in the promotion and project development of the TextBook Share
• Research and implement new facets of the resource centre
• Work with action groups to add physical and digital items to the
resource centre
• Maintain office hours and complete other general office duties as needed
Canada Summer Jobs Grant Position Requirements
• Applicants must be between 15 and 30 years of age;
• have been registered as a full-time student in the previous academic
year and intend to return to school on a full-time basis in the next
academic year;
• are Canadian citizens or permanent residents or have official
refugee protection status under the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Act (foreign students are not eligible); and
• are legally entitled to work in Canada, according to relevant
provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.
Job Details and Contract
Hours: 30 hours/week
Period of Employment: 2013/06/30 – 2013/08/31 (8 weeks)
Wage: $12.00/hour
How to Apply
Fill out the form at
http://www.yourbrock.org/summer-2014-job-postings/.
The submission of
optional materials and questions can be sent to hiring@OPIRGBrock.org.
The deadline is 4 p.m. June 20, 2014.
OPIRG welcomes the contributions that individuals from marginalized
communities bring to our organization, and invites aboriginal people,
people of colour, women, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, queer-oriented
people, single parents, members of ethnic minorities, immigrants and
people with disabilities to apply. We encourage applicants to describe
the contributions and experiences they, as individuals who identify
with marginalized communities, would bring to the OPIRG organization
in their cover letter.
OPIRG-Brock is YourBrock.org
Helping Students and Supporting Action Against Injustice
http://www.YourBrock.org | 905-688-5550 ext 4430 |
info@OPIRGBrock.org