Head & Hands

Head & Hands, a
community youth organization,
is hiring a Fundraising and Development Coordinator & Evening Office & Website Coordinator

  1. Evening Office &
    Website Coordinator
    (permanent position $15.32/hr + benefits).
    Ideal candidate can start asap, eligible for Emploi Quebec subvention
    salariale. Must be avail. Mon, Wed, Thurs 4:45-9:30, Tues 12:45-9:30,
    some later shifts Tues/Thurs, & Fri from 9-5. Committed to
    empowerment, harm reduction approach. Skills: bilingual, previous work
    with youth, strong communication skills, website management & social
    networking websites. Assets: ability to translate from Eng to Frn,
    experience working with diverse communities. Only candidates selected

    will be contacted. People from traditionally disadvantaged communities
    are encouraged to apply. CVs and cover letter to info@headandhands.ca
    or (514) 481-2336 by Oct. 8th 9am (Attn: EOWC hiring)

  2. Head & Hands is looking for a Fundraising
    and Development Coordinator
    . The ideal candidate will possess:
    Excellent in-person and written communication skills; bilingualism,
    financial and budget management skills, and be a highly motivated,
    innovative and dynamic leader with a strong commitment to youth
    empowerment and social justice. Event planning, media, marketing and
    grant-writing experience are assets. Must be able to lead team of staff
    and volunteers and work autonomously. Ideal candidate is eligible for
    subvention salariale from Emploi Quebec. CVs and cover letter to info@headandhands.ca
    by Oct. 25th 9am (Attn: FRDC hiring). Only candidates selected will be
    contacted. Members of traditionally disadvantaged communities are
    encouraged to apply.


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