Salary: Starts at $29 per hour
Hours: Average at 25 hours per week, a hybrid working method between working in the office (Edmonton) and remotely can be arranged
Applications Deadline: June 4, 2021
Start Date: As soon as a suitable candidate is found
End Date: One year from the start date. The extension of this contract is based on performance evaluation and availability of funds.
The Centre for Race and Culture (CFRAC) promotes and supports individual, collective, and systemic change to address racism and discrimination and encourage intercultural understanding. Our expertise spans workplace development, community building, research, and education.
We are seeking applications from individuals with lived Indigenous experiences and are working towards supporting inter-cultural understanding and inclusive practices. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the incumbent will be accountable for designing and facilitating indigenous awareness training content and taking an active role in community engagement activities on behalf of CFRAC.
Key Responsibilities include training development & facilitation, community engagement and project evaluation.
Develop training/curriculum for the identified workshop topics
Host virtual or in-person community sessions and/or workshops to raise awareness of the indigenous community history, culture, norms, and current social challenges
Maintain and cultivate relationships and engagement activities with agencies, local organizations, and Indigenous communities
Take the initiatives to conduct regular meetings and liaison with partners and other stakeholders
Develop project logic model and evaluation plans
Set project scope, priorities, deadlines, and deliverable schedules
Maintain confidentiality and privacy of information collection, retention, usage, and distribution
And perform other related duties as required.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant discipline, preferably in Adult Education, Native Studies, etc.
Two (2) to three (3) years of relevant experience, including curriculum design and development, facilitating workshops both in-person and virtually
Must have a deep understanding of issues, risks, and opportunities associated with Indigenous communities, cultures, customs, and beliefs, understanding of current and emerging issues of importance to Indigenous people and communities
Knowledge of Indigenous language(s) is a definite asset
Understanding of the principles of equity, inclusion, and anti-racism
Is highly motivated with exceptional relationship building and advocacy skills
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including strong public speaking abilities
Strong project coordination, management, and evaluation skills
Solid critical thinking and planning skills; some research experience will be an asset
High proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and virtual technologies
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Additionally, the ideal candidate will possess these Behavioural Competencies
Communication – the ability to understand others and to respond in an appropriate and respectful manner
Openness to intercultural learning
Self-awareness – the ability to understand oneself and the impact that one’s perceptions and attitudes have on others
Focus on outcomes and plan/drive for results
Agility – function as a role model of how to effectively work through change and how to adapt your approach, even in times of uncertainty
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