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OCE seeks student for work on Indigenous community engagement project
Are you passionate about creating more inclusive spaces for Indigenous people? Do you have experience with community organizing? Advocating for change? Helping your community?
Concordia’s Office of Community Engagement is looking for a project assistant who will lead the creation of a guide that identifies and explains key considerations for Indigenous community engagement. The guide is intended to relate some of the ways to engage respectfully, meaningfully, equitably and with reciprocity with Indigenous individuals and groups.
Through this project, the student will research best practices, analyze information, produce written content, and use their experience and judgement to make decisions about format, content and communication strategies to engage readers.
Candidate Profile
The candidate should be a Concordia student and have considerable understanding and knowledge of diverse Indigenous histories, worldviews, knowledge systems and economies. The person should be committed to building respectful and constructive relationships with Indigenous communities, and committed to community-engaged work.
We are specifically seeking a candidate with the following qualities :
Prior experience working with or within Indigenous communities, organizations or community-based groups
Good writing skills in English
Capacity to synthesize information
Self-motivated, proactive and responsible
Good organizational and time-management skills
Communication and relationship building skills
Knowledge of Indigenous languages and/or French is an asset.
Duration
Part-time position (14 hours per week)
January 25, 2021 - April 30, 2021
Pay Rate
$18 per hour
Important Instructions
Email a copy of your resume and a brief cover letter to genevieve.sioui@concordia.ca
Deadline to apply is January 11, 2021
We thank all applicants for their interest, only selected candidates for interviews will be contacted.