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Office and Administrative Coordinator

About the Position:

The West Central Women’s Resource Centre (WCWRC) provides services and programming to women and families in the West Central neighbourhood of Winnipeg. WCWRC is seeking a highly organized and experienced Office and Administrative Coordinator to ensure the smooth running of the Centre. Working with the Executive Director the Office and Administrative Coordinator will support day-to-day operations, communications, the staff and Board and fundraising initiatives.

Compensation: 
$17-19/hr - 25 hrs/week
Start Date: 
Mon, 05/30/2011
Deadline: 
14 Apr 2011
Region: 

Community Liaison Worker

NECRC – PATH Employability Centre

Is seeking a part-time Community Liaison for supporting client needs and providing support as established by Milestones Program counsellors. The Community Liaison shares responsibility with Milestones Counsellors for managing and maintaining a caseload, establishing networks with community agencies, developing resources for client use and advocating on behalf of clients.

Deadline: 
5 Apr 2011
Region: 

Administrative Assistant

Responsibilities

  • Maintains office hours from 1:00 to 4:30
  • Administrative duties include: preparing information packages and correspondence, receiving and routing mail and faxes, filing, data entry, etc.
  • Maintains filing system, website links and mailing lists
  • Responsible for e-newsletter, list-serve and on-line calendar
  • Requisitions, receives and stocks office supplies and pamphlets
  • Distributes resources to public and staff
  • Maintains up-to-date statistics (collects, collates, records and provides agency stats to ED)
  • Day-to
Compensation: 
Part-time Permanent - $16.50/hour
Deadline: 
13 Apr 2011
Region: 

The Art of Collaboration Course

The Arts & Cultural Industries Association of Manitoba presents...

The Art of Collaboration -
Success Through Synergy

Click here to download the event poster (pdf)

Learn the five foundations of effective collaboration:

  • Networking and relationship building
  • Project planning and management
  • Conflict resolution and communication
  • Community engagement and consultation
  • Embracing Diversity

Who should attend?

  • Executives and administrators
  • Managers and directos
  • Board members
  • Program and project coordinators
  • Anyone directly involved in parternships and collaborations

 

Introduction to Risk Management for Nonprofits and Charities Workshop

Introduction to Risk Management for Nonprofits and Charities –
"How to Motivate Your Leaders and Get Started"

United Way of Winnipeg is very pleased to host this workshop with the Insurance and Liability Resource Centre for Non Profits (Imagine Canada). United Way and the Centre believe in managing risk with confidence; that most risk is necessary, but can be approached smartly. We see risk management as organized common sense.

The Centre has done over 180 events with nearly 7,000 Canadian nonprofit leaders in 60 cities and towns across Canada. These workshops have met with rave reviews across the country. This is a ‘not to be missed’ learning opportunity.

This is a general workshop for all charities and nonprofits. Each participant will receive a sixty-page resource package.

Workshop Cost: $50

[ REGISTER HERE ]

Topics include:

  • Risk Is Normal – Losing Sleep is Not
  • How to Motivate Your Board, Staff & Volunteers to Manage Risk
  • Key Legal Concepts
  • Boundary Form: A Powerful Tool
  • Free Experts: Using Your People
  • Creating a Culture of Candour
  • Creating a 90-Day Task Force
  • How to Find & Map Your Key Risks
  • 4 Filters to Put Each Risk Through

Workshop Facilitator - David Hartley

Director of Imagine Canada's Insurance and Liability Resource Centre for Nonprofits

David Hartley is the Director of Imagine Canada's Insurance & Liability Resource Centre for Nonprofits. Previously a licensed insurance broker, in 1998 David began a career training insurance professionals, eventually for 3 Canadian insurers, until he joined Imagine Canada with the opening of this Centre, summer 2007. We have now done over 180 events with nearly 7,000 Canadian nonprofit leaders in 60 cities and towns across Canada. These workshops have met with rave reviews. His presentation style is described as "fresh, informative and very engaging".

Good Food Club Coordinator

About the Good Food Club:

The Good Food Club (GFC) creates food security and supports local skills development and employment in West Broadway and the inner city. The GFC uses a capacity-building approach to food insecurity by providing opportunities for members to participate in local food systems, build skills and employment experience. The focus is on low income people, however membership is open to all. Activities include farm trips, veggie van market, community cafes, community kitchens and good food boxes.

Deadline: 
4 Apr 2011
Region: 

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