The main tasks will be to assist our consultants and volunteers in
developing school/community heritage networks, This will be done by
contacting
schools and organizations that work with families, teachers, students,
parents, and
seniors. A special
effort will be made to contact groups that work with, aboriginals,
persons with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada and use French
language. The employee will do network preparation to celebrate the
150th anniversary (in 2013) of the Grey Nuns coming to St. Albert. The
employee must support our Value Based Medium approach, including the values
of our partners, work on projects with our partners, and assist in summer program business administration..
Research, training and
network development may take place at various sites within and outside
the constituency and over the Internet.
For this position we are looking for a bilingual Arts student with strong leadership abilities and an interest in history and Art.
Community Network Technical Coordinator (St. Albert)
This person will investigate the use of technology (including digital media and video) in setting up community networks. These networks involve families, teachers, students, parents, and seniors. Special efforts will be made to include aboriginals, persons with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada and the use of French language. Ability in web programing and blog template development an asset for this position. The employee must support our Value Based Medium approach, including the values of our partners, as well as work on other FACTSnet projects, as required. The employee will work on preparation for the anniversary (in 2013) of the Grey Nuns coming to St. Albert. Research, training and network development may take place at various sites within and outside the constituency and over the Internet.
Community Network Technical Coordinator 2012 Summary
Goto FACTSnet Summer Jobs 2012 for information on how to apply.
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