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Insights to impact: What behavioural science tells us about building financial well-being Webinar

Prosper Canada12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time

Financial well-being isn’t just about accessing the right information, but understanding how our financial decisions can be influenced by other cognitive processes.

Register for the Insights to Impact webinar

In this webinar, researchers Katy Davis and Emily Zimmerman from Ideas42 will share details about what behavioural science is, the key insights it has generated, and explore behavioural “nudges” and other interventions that can be used to strengthen financial empowerment programs and services.

Program Manager, Property Maintenance Social Enterprise

ABOUT US

The John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC promotes a safe and peaceful community through effective and humane criminal and social justice programs. Our vision is "Improving Lives, One Person at a Time." Please visit our website for further information www.jhslmbc.ca.

We are a charitable organization that supports people with developmental disabilities and/or involvement with the criminal justice system. We are a team of 140 people serving clients across the Lower Mainland.

Deadline: 
16 Jun 2017

Program Coordinator

ABOUT US

The John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC promotes a safe and peaceful community through effective and humane criminal and social justice programs. Our vision is "Improving Lives, One Person at a Time." Please visit our website for further information www.jhslmbc.ca.

We are a charitable organization that supports people with developmental disabilities and/or involvement with the criminal justice system.  We are a team of 140 people serving clients across the Lower Mainland.

Deadline: 
16 Jun 2017

Cities of the Future: Co-Creating Tomorrow

VancouverThe pressures facing our cities is intense. Across the globe cities are working to address complex issues such as mobility and the movement of people; changing economies; the influx of technology platforms and the creation of smart cities; the maintenance of healthy and safe environments and the engagement and influence of citizens.

At the same time, there is immense hope as we look to each other to co-create the future we desire. Cities of the Future is a global movement focusing on people, government, initiatives, technologies and organizations working to increase the quality of life in today’s cities.

Register for Cities of the Future: Co-Creating Tomorrow

The 2017 Community Change Institute taking place September 25-29, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada, will be a truly transformational learning experience, bringing leading thinkers together with community change-makers to explore the critical role citizens, organizations and government play in co-creating the future of cities.

Learn through inspiring keynote speakers, peer discussion, design labs, arts and creativity, community tours, and over 30 workshops and tools in the areas of:

  • Collective Impact
  • Collaborative Leadership
  • Community Innovation
  • Community Engagement
  • Evaluating Community Impact

Community change practitioners will be joining from across Canada, the United States and internationally representing cross-sectoral organizations who focus on a range of topics from poverty, wellness, environmental sustainability, education and deepening community. This is one experience that will change how you work.

Columbia Valley Economic Development Officer

We are currently seeking proposals for a two-year Columbia Valley Economic Development Officer contract.

The Economic Development Officer will work to fulfill the economic development objectives of the Columbia Valley, including the design and implementation of an economic development strategy, and will be responsible for the implementation of the Resident Attraction and Retention Strategy.

Deadline: 
23 Jun 2017

Program Coordinator, Property Maintenance Social Enterpise Pilot

About Us

The John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of BC promotes a safe and peaceful community through effective and humane criminal and social justice programs. Our vision is "Improving Lives, One Person at a Time." Please visit our website for further information www.jhslmbc.ca.

We are a charitable organization that supports people with developmental disabilities and/or involvement with the criminal justice system.  We are a team of 140 people serving clients across the Lower Mainland.

Compensation: 
$22.93 to $26.69 per hours as per collective agreement
Start Date: 
Thu, 06/01/2017
Deadline: 
9 Jun 2017

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