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antidote Job Posting for Project Director

Monday, February 6th, 2012

Title: Project Director

We seek a Project Director to coordinate various youth-centred projects and broaden our grassroots network among multiracial and Indigenous girls and young women in Victoria and Vancouver Island. The term-limited position will report to the antidote Board of Directors.

The individual we seek has demonstrated experience in grassroots organizing, managing non-profit organizations, recruiting, training and supporting volunteers and staff through popular education and community development approaches, and experience with girl-centered methods. The successful candidate will have knowledge and experience working in racialized and sexualized violence and violence prevention.

Qualifications must include the following:

• Experience and understanding of gendered racialization and violence issues pertaining to girls and women from racialized and Indigenous backgrounds;
• A minimum of 3 years experience in organizational management, project coordination and financial administration;
• Excellent facilitation, computer and oral and written communication skills;
• A minimum of two years’ experience in staff recruitment, training and supervising staff and volunteers;
• Demonstrated background and training in community development, outreach and grassroots organizing;
• Experience in anti-racist, youth-centred, participatory action research and popular education methodology;
• Ability to multi-task and work with very limited supervision.
• Ability to work with democratic, collaborative organizational processes.
• Ability to work with volunteers from all antidote membership categories;
• Demonstrated success in Fundraising including grant writing;
• Experiential knowledge as a racialized and/or Indigenous person in Canada is preferred.

Working Conditions:

• 25 hours per week at $25/hour. Mainly works from antidote office, with set core hours.
• Additional hours will be required from time to time to accommodate project deadlines, workshop facilitation, attending Board and working group meetings and representing antidote at public events.
• Travel may be required from time to time and will be reimbursed in accordance to antidote Financial Policy
• Start Date: March 1st, 2012 or sooner, but negotiable based on availability.
• This is a limited term position and only statutory benefits will be paid.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: February 20, 2012

For more information or to submit your resume please contact:
Gayle Nye, antidote Coordinator
Email: gayleis@shaw.ca

Now accepting applications for sistah facilitator – summer position!

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Hello!

Are you interested in an exciting position with antidote this summer and identify yourself as a sistah? If so, please apply by June 14th 9am (early applications recommended). Below is the job description. Check it out and apply!

Good luck!

JOB POSTING: Sistah Facilitator - Summer Position

Date Posted: June 4th, 2010

Start Date: ASAP

End Date: August 31, 2010

Hours: 40/week

Contract: $8/hr

Application Deadline: June 14, 2010 – 9:00 am (early applications are encouraged)

antidote: Multiracial and Indigenous Girls and Women’s Network is a grassroots network and community-based organization of over 150 multiracial girls and women in Victoria, British Columbia. Our members represent diverse voices, ages, ethno-cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds, and affiliations in the community. We work with youthmultiracial families, schools, community groups, service providers, policy makers and researchers to promote the visibility and needs of racialized minority and Indigenous girls and women.

Job Description

We are looking for an enthusiastic professional with initiative and experience working with youth to support antidote and its programming in the summer. The position will focus primarily on building resources for antidote, including developing strategies for fund-raising and membership. In addition, the successful candidate will work with staff, board and volunteers to create a sustainable plan for the Gurlz and Sistah programming.

Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Support board and staff in fundraising efforts, including grant-writing and membership drives
  • Partner with strategically selected organizations to further antidote programming and financial sustainability
  • Plan and develop gurlz and/ or sistahs programming
  • Work with other staff members to co-ordinate events and support ongoing antidote programs
  • Work with board members and facilitate/ participate in committee meetings as needed
  • Other tasks as needed

Qualifications

On the job training and support will be provided.  The successful applicant MUST be a full-time student, returning to full time studies in the Fall and should have most of the following skills and experiences

  • Working knowledge of anti-racism and anti-oppression practices
  • Experience working with volunteers and youth
  • Flexibility and the ability to work independently
  • Willingness to develop grant-writing skills
  • Willingness to co-ordinate and organize fund-raising event
  • Excellent organizational and leadership skills
  • Strong written and oral cross-cultural communications skills
  • Knowledge of Victoria’s resources, community organizations and businesses
  • Willingness to be challenged, learn new things and adapt to change
  • Experience with Word, Excel, Internet, e-mail and multi-media formats (digital photography and films, and I Movie)

We invite all applicants but preference will be given to Indigenous and racialized women.  We ask that applicants self-identify in their letter of interest and resume package.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.  In advance, thank you for your interest in this position and we apologize for not contacting everyone.

Please submit applications electronically to: Sonya Dhudwal

E-mail: sonya@antidotenetwork.org

Website: www.antidotenetwork.org