Manitoba

You are here

Facilitating Partnerships Workshop: Skills Needed For Building Cooperation, Collaboration & Coalition

Facilitating Partnerships Workshop8am to 5pm
Canad Inns Destination Centre Windsor Park
1034 Elizabeth Road

Sustainable Partnerships occur when you develop interpersonal relationships to inspire committment. The Facilitating Partnerships Workshop is a highly interactive and engaging program combining proven theory and best practices in the areas of facilitation competencies, knowledge of group dynamics, and techniques for running effective partnership meetings. The workshop includes concepts, tools and insights that are critical to success for any facilitator.

Register for the Facilitating Partnerships Workshop

Workshop Instructors

DR. EILEEN DOWSE is an Organizational Psychologist and author (“The Naked Manager”). She specializes in global leadership and cross-cultural communications. She is founder and chair of the International Institue of Facilitation (INIFAC) which certifies Master Facilitators (CMF’s). Eileen is welcomed as a warm & engaging executive coach & dynamic course facilitator.

LAURIE RINGAERT (Change Weavers Consulting) is an innovative non-profit leader with extensive experience in organizational development, strategic planning, facilitating partnerships. Laurie has worked with diverse groups from the grass roots level, to national & international organizations. She is known for her abilities as a facilitator of partnership & is an effective communicator.

For more info on the workshop, please visit: www.changeweavers.com

State of Rural Canada: Panel Discussion Webinar

10:00 am CST

Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation
Rural Policy Learning Commons

The Rural Policy Learning Commons (RPLC) is proud to partner with the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) to bring together a panel of rural researchers in this exclusive webinar.

In 2015, CRRF developed the "State of Rural Canada Report" to help draw attention to rural challenges. Panelists will highlight details of the report and identify issues that will likely be discussed at the upcoming 2016 CRRF/RPLC Annual Conference in Guelph in October.

Panelists:

Sean Markey, Simon Fraser University
Ryan Gibson, University of Guelph
Heather Hall, University of Saskatchewan
Al Lauzon, University of Guelph
Laurie Guimond, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Robert Greenwood, Memorial University
Chris Southcott, Lakehead University

To attend, please RSVP: blatherwickm at brandonu.ca

Research and Communications Assistant

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) is a national nonprofit voluntary organization of people with disabilities working for an inclusive and accessible Canada. CCD's team of staff and volunteers, who are people with disabilities, promote the removal of barriers that prevent the full and equal participation of people with disabilities. 

CCD is seeking for its Winnipeg office a Research and Communications Assistant.

Deadline: 
21 Sep 2016
Region: 

Job Coach

Position: Job Coach
Job Status: Term Full time position ending May, 2017 with possibility of renewal
Salary Range: $16 -$18 (Group Benefit)
Closing Date: September 14, 2016
Start Date: September 22, 2016  

As Part of our Elmwood Youth Employment Experience (EYEE), the Job Coach will role is to instruct 30 hours per week in-class portion of the program to youth between the age 18-30 years old experiencing barriers to employment.

Deadline: 
14 Sep 2016
Region: 

Youth Employment Outreach Worker

Position: Youth Employment Outreach Worker
Job Status: Term Full time position ending March 31, 2017 with possibility of renewal
Salary Range: $16 -$18 (Group Benefit)
Closing Date: September 2, 2016
Start Date: September 12, 2016  

As Part of our Elmwood Youth Employment Experience (EYEE), the Youth Employment Outreach Worker (YEOW) will provide psycho-social support to youth/individual to succeed at securing sustainable employment

Deadline: 
2 Sep 2016
Region: 

Community Connector Coordinator

The WestEnd Commons is a new and exciting development in West Central Winnipeg. There are 3 components to the WestEnd Commons; 26 family housing units, a Neighbourhood Resource Centre (NRC) and 6 worshiping congregations. The housing development on the upper 4 levels includes 20 subsidized and 6 median market rent family apartments. The Neighbourhood Resource Centre on the lower level is run as a social enterprise offering office and meeting rental space. The WestEnd Commons is a project of the St. Matthews Non Profit Housing, Inc.

Deadline: 
12 Sep 2016
Region: 

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Manitoba