Social Enterprise Toronto (SET) is a Toronto based network of social enterprises. Our mission is to grow non-profit social enterprise in the GTA. We are seeking applicants to conduct strategic research with our members and other GTA social enterprises.
The purpose of this research is to compile highly relevant, practical information that will be of use to those operating social enterprises as well as those in early design phase. This is your chance to be a part of a growing sector and to advance community learning and practice.
*Applicants must meet Service Canada Career Focus criteria to be eligible.*
Prerequisites: To participate in Career Focus, applicants MUST be:
- Be between 15 and 30 years of age at time of selection
- A post-secondary institute, college, university or CEGEP graduate
- Out of school
- A Canadian citizen, permanent resident or person on whom refugee status has been conferred
- Legally entitled to work
- Not in receipt of Employment Insurance (EI) benefits.
- Unemployed or underemployed
- Has not previously participated in a Career Focus work experience placement
Scope of Work:
The Community Based Researcher will collaborate to design and carry out 2 research projects. Research will be done with a variety of Social Enterprises in the GTA. Research findings will be compiled in a final report and disseminated through Social Enterprise Toronto. The Community Based Researcher will help organize a Social Enterprise conference where they will present and discuss their findings.
The Community Based Researcher will focus on the following topics:
- Marketing Practices of GTA Social Enterprises
- Documenting Experiences in the Starting Up of Existing Social Enterprises
Location:
This position will be hosted at The Learning Enrichment Foundation, 116 Industry St, Toronto.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assist in the development, implementation and modification of tools and systems for data collection
- Conduct informational interviews with SET members
- Retrieve and compile database information for research projects
- Develop and distribute research reports in a variety of forms
- Assist in the development of a social enterprise conference
- Participate in promoting the Occupational Health & Safety Policy Statement including participation in health & safety education and training
- Work in compliance with health & safety policies and procedures
- Other duties as assigned
Candidate will meet the following requirements:
- Meet all Career Focus Prerequisites as set out by Service Canada
- Research, surveying, analysis and database management skills
- Strong computer skills (MS Office & Social Networking Tools)
- Strong initiative and time management skills with proven ability to multi-task
- Able to work independently and as a member of a team
- Able to relate to different socio-economic and cultural groups
- Strong written communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Experience with research and/or marketing an asset
- Experience with event planning and logistics an asset
- Strong interest in furthering social enterprise
- Can demonstrate that this position relates directly to career goals
Terms of Employment
- $15 per hour; 35 hours per week;
- Generally Monday to Friday, but will include evening and weekend work
To Apply, please email the following as a single attached Word document:
- Cover letter explaining your skills, abilities and interests relevant to the position
- Confirmation that you meet all Career Focus Prerequisites
- Resume outlining your work history, education and volunteer experience
- Your availability to begin work
- 3 professional references
Please email the above to: socialenterprisetoronto@gmail.com no later than April 19, 2013.
We thank all applicants for their interest in the position, however we will only be contacting those applicants who are selected for an interview.
For more information about Social Enterprise Toronto (formerly the Social Purpose Enterprise Network of Toronto) please see our website at http://www.socialenterprisetoronto.ca/
This position is being offered through the CreateAction Work Experience Program. CreateAction is administered by the Canadian CED Network, with funding provided by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. |
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